Public libraries are increasingly using social media to connect their users in innovative ways. Librarians make use of social media as a tool for ‘being part of their communities’, promoting library services and events, and creating participatory services. However, little empirical investigation has explored the success of such social media use by libraries. In this paper, we study the role of Twitter for engaging users via a focus on public libraries. We use topic-modeling techniques to classify library user engagement strategies into four categories: literature exhibits, engaging topics, community building and library showcasing. These four engagement strategies are re-examined via a sentiment analysis of tweets collected from 10 public l...
Purpose: This paper presents an overview of how libraries are using Twitter in an academic setting. ...
Περιέχει τη περίληψηPurpose – The paper aims to present a critical review on the adoption and use of...
The aim of this research is to discover how and why New Zealand Public Libraries use the micro-blogg...
Public libraries are increasingly using social media to connect their users in innovative ways. Libr...
Public libraries are increasingly using social media to connect their users in innovative ways. Libr...
Public libraries are increasingly using social media to connect their users in an innovative way. Li...
Public libraries are increasingly using social media to connect their users in an innovative way. Li...
Twitter has provided a great opportunity for public libraries to disseminate information for a varie...
To help librarians understand the impact of emerging technologies on participatory service building,...
Despite the vast amount of research into social media use by libraries, no research has been made in...
This data set is an accompaniment to the following paper: Humphreys, Sarah. 2019. “Tweeting into the...
Today libraries are increasing their use of social media to connect with their users in more innovat...
In this article academic librarians present and analyze a model for community building through socia...
Public libraries are increasingly using social media in an attempt to meet users in their own spaces...
Historically Black College and University (HBCU) libraries have incorporated the micro-blogging serv...
Purpose: This paper presents an overview of how libraries are using Twitter in an academic setting. ...
Περιέχει τη περίληψηPurpose – The paper aims to present a critical review on the adoption and use of...
The aim of this research is to discover how and why New Zealand Public Libraries use the micro-blogg...
Public libraries are increasingly using social media to connect their users in innovative ways. Libr...
Public libraries are increasingly using social media to connect their users in innovative ways. Libr...
Public libraries are increasingly using social media to connect their users in an innovative way. Li...
Public libraries are increasingly using social media to connect their users in an innovative way. Li...
Twitter has provided a great opportunity for public libraries to disseminate information for a varie...
To help librarians understand the impact of emerging technologies on participatory service building,...
Despite the vast amount of research into social media use by libraries, no research has been made in...
This data set is an accompaniment to the following paper: Humphreys, Sarah. 2019. “Tweeting into the...
Today libraries are increasing their use of social media to connect with their users in more innovat...
In this article academic librarians present and analyze a model for community building through socia...
Public libraries are increasingly using social media in an attempt to meet users in their own spaces...
Historically Black College and University (HBCU) libraries have incorporated the micro-blogging serv...
Purpose: This paper presents an overview of how libraries are using Twitter in an academic setting. ...
Περιέχει τη περίληψηPurpose – The paper aims to present a critical review on the adoption and use of...
The aim of this research is to discover how and why New Zealand Public Libraries use the micro-blogg...