This article reports on the identification of librarians’ social media literacy profiles. These profiles were developed through the construction of scales measuring social media competencies. An online questionnaire was developed and administered to a sample of 184 librarians working in Flemish public libraries. Cluster analysis revealed four social media literacy profiles: (a) social media workers; (b) social media laggards; (c) social media literates; and (d) social media spare-time users. This typology of social media literacy profiles is necessary information when developing a successful social media literacy strategy in libraries. Our research results further indicate that librarians who fit the social media literate or social media wo...
This article explores the concept of a library through social media platforms, resulting in forming ...
Academic libraries are meant to acquire, provide and disseminate information resources to satisfy th...
AbstractIn the knowledge society in addition to technical skills and access to information technolog...
This article reports on the identification of librarians’ social media literacy profiles. These prof...
This article reports on the identification of librarians’ social media literacy profiles. These prof...
Purpose – Based on the social capital theory, we assume that personal and professional experts are b...
Social media has the potential to facilitate much closer relationship between libraries and their pa...
In an attempt to market their services and connect with potential users, and particularly young peop...
This research provides an evaluation into the relevance of social media tools as a means of supporti...
Based on a keynote paper presented at Internet Librarian International 2010 this article argues that...
This study explores the impact of social media on academic libraries, focusing on librarians’ agilit...
Research into the appropriation of social media by academic libraries in countries with growing econ...
Despite the widespread use of social media by students and its increased use in higher education, ve...
Librarians have been present on social media since its earliest days, as have studies about libraria...
Based on the social capital theory, we assume that personal and professional experts are both releva...
This article explores the concept of a library through social media platforms, resulting in forming ...
Academic libraries are meant to acquire, provide and disseminate information resources to satisfy th...
AbstractIn the knowledge society in addition to technical skills and access to information technolog...
This article reports on the identification of librarians’ social media literacy profiles. These prof...
This article reports on the identification of librarians’ social media literacy profiles. These prof...
Purpose – Based on the social capital theory, we assume that personal and professional experts are b...
Social media has the potential to facilitate much closer relationship between libraries and their pa...
In an attempt to market their services and connect with potential users, and particularly young peop...
This research provides an evaluation into the relevance of social media tools as a means of supporti...
Based on a keynote paper presented at Internet Librarian International 2010 this article argues that...
This study explores the impact of social media on academic libraries, focusing on librarians’ agilit...
Research into the appropriation of social media by academic libraries in countries with growing econ...
Despite the widespread use of social media by students and its increased use in higher education, ve...
Librarians have been present on social media since its earliest days, as have studies about libraria...
Based on the social capital theory, we assume that personal and professional experts are both releva...
This article explores the concept of a library through social media platforms, resulting in forming ...
Academic libraries are meant to acquire, provide and disseminate information resources to satisfy th...
AbstractIn the knowledge society in addition to technical skills and access to information technolog...