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Social Media Gives an Oklahoma Agency Its Voice

GovLoop

An interview with Kelly Adams, Communication and Education Supervisor, and Smokey Solis, Communication and Education Specialist, Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation In 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation adopted a unique — and often delightfully irreverent — approach to its use of social media.

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Social Media Gives an Oklahoma Agency Its Voice

GovLoop

In 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation adopted a unique — and often delightfully irreverent — approach to its use of social media. Social media helps build communities, of course, and about 10 years ago, an agency employee created a department Twitter account.

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Library Cracks the Code on How To Tell Stories to Stakeholders: They Use Email! Here’s How Their Targeted Newsletter Works

Super Library Marketing

I was searching for their website and social media presence.” She wanted to share a newsletter her library sends to lawmakers and legislators. News releases in the local media, flyers in branches, our website and social media platforms – those are great ways to get information out,” explains Claudine. “We

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Ask A Librarian: Dealing with haters?

Librarian.net

In New England we mostly haven’t seen the legislation issues that they’ve had other places. Inquire if they have policies in place to manage some of the campaigns that have been launched. Share positive comments on ALA and ALA divisions’ social media, especially when right-wing haters are the only voices.

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Too Quick to Pronounce Trump Budget Dead on Arrival

Poverty & Policy

What matters more here is legislative strategy — not, one notes, an expertise our President brought to the White House or seems to be learning. We can donate to advocacy organizations, if we can afford to, join their social media campaigns, etc. Government 101 than perhaps any of you need.