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The Jungle Beat of the Tweet: Social Media and Music Library Networking Karen McAulay Whittaker Library, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
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The jungle beat of the tweet

Nov 18, 2014

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The Jungle Beat of the Tweet: Social Media and Music Library Networking

Karen McAulayWhittaker Library,

Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

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What I do Bigger issues

On the ground and blue sky …

And also ...Unique situation: dual existence as 60:40 librarian : researcher

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I blog:- http://whittakerlive.blogspot.com (library)

On the ground

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I do also write other blogs in my own time:- http://TrueImaginaryFriends (own research) http://airsandgracescpd.blogspot.co.uk/ (cpd)

http://www.jobs.ac.uk/blogs/music/(career blog) http://salctg.blogspot.com (shared cpd) http://www.music.arts.gla.ac.uk/bassculture/

(shared AHRC research)

Or, to be truthful

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Twitter:- My own account @Karenmca Library account @WhittakerLib Bass Culture project account @bassyculture Academia.edu Facebook? No, just family and a few friends. LinkedIn? Again, limited use. Dislike

LinkedIn group discussions! The Conservatoire VLN, Moodle and Mahara

So, I do a lot of blogging! Also…

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Diigo (social bookmarking) Bufferapp.com (scheduling tweets) Storify (for bringing together different kinds

of information – really, another kind of blog) Slideshare

These, together with Whittaker Live and Twitter, are the resources I depend upon.

Recommended social networking resources

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Whittaker Live Hits

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Whittaker Live Annual Hits

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Whittaker Live postings – promote on Twitter and email to targeted groups in RCS community

Use blogspot apps for automated feeds etc Bufferapp – schedule tweets Tweetdeck – can’t download to use at work

(nice but inessential anyway)

Combining media

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How many accounts Professional versus private persona What attracts followers?

Crowdsourced my research again

Blue sky

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Most people differentiate in some way Mode of differentiation varies:-

2 Twitter + 2 FB accounts 1 Twitter (work + personal), 2 FB (1 dormant), AND input

to library accounts 1 Twitter (work + personal), 1 FB (personal) I myself favour the last approach (but also have a strictly

library Twitter & share research project account).

“conscious of how easy it is to spread oneself too thin over social media…”

Beware confusing your followers!

How many accounts?

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Responses largely related to Whittaker Live:- ”personal interest” “When you visited a library or collection” “variety of topics” “the character/personality of the posts”

“mix of content, from PhD links to other blogs & performing arts info”

“strikes a good balance, being informative but chatty, not stuffy”

“useful aggregator”

One follower commends the way National Archives interacts with its audience. “Know your followers/what they want”

What interests your followers?

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Blog is for library users and other performers

My tweets are as much professional networking as user interaction

Challenge of different personas Establishing a brand Making it relevant

Summary