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The 2023 Guide to Social Media for Libraries: Twitter

Super Library Marketing

This is the final part of a series on social media best practices for libraries in 2023. Well, this is the most difficult section of the 2023 social media guide to write. Twitter is the 15th most popular social media platform in the world, as measured by active monthly users. Twitter for Libraries.

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How to Utilize Social Media During Extreme Weather

NLC (National League of Cities)

Every month seems to bring an extreme weather event, and it will only continue with climate change. Social media has allowed local leaders to communicate with their constituents as quickly as possible, which in extreme weather situations, can be life-saving.

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Library Marketer Shares Her Ingenious Trick for Making Sure Her Community Sees Her Social Media Posts

Super Library Marketing

I oversee our community engagement, social media, most publications, and other marketing and public relations duties.” “I I look at our social media accounts as an avenue for advertising, so most of our posts are program and event promotion and photos, and promotion of our eMedia and materials.”

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3 reasons to adopt a critical event management plan in 2023

Open Access Government - Technology News

What are the top 3 trends that will trigger organizations to adopt a critical event management plan in 2023? million last year, proving the need for businesses to have effective defenses, including a tried-and-tested critical event management (CEM) plan, in place. Time is our worst enemy when a critical event unfolds.

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5 Generations in the Workplace: What You Need to Know

GovLoop

The Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z are all mingling in the office these days, and that can present a challenge when it comes to communicating effectively. Generational Communication Preferences: Do you know the preferred communication methods of each generation? Favorite

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How One Library Marketer Advocated for (and Got) an Additional Promotional Staff Member

Super Library Marketing

Nicole is now the Communications Coordinator for the Delaware County District Library, a five-branch system with a bookmobile and other outreach services. She had one Communication Specialist but was certain she needed more help. The first thing I did was sit down with my Communications Specialist and perform a job task audit.

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State Department Bets Big on Data-Driven Diplomacy

GovLoop

As part of the “substantive and technical expertise” competency, Foreign Service employees must develop “the ability to read, understand, create, and communicate data as information” and to identify “the strengths and weaknesses of various approaches based on data-driven analysis, as appropriate.”