Start a revolution: stop acting like a library

Jane Gibian
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for people who want to know how to reach out and communicate more effectively with their customer base, and how to market and promote library services. The book has been written so that it can either be read sequentially, or readers can jump straight to particular areas of interest. As an innovative tie-in to his book, Phil has produced a series of videos to complement each chapter of the book, which is hosted on the Facet Publishing you Tube channel. At the end of each book chapter is a link to the video. i discovered that there are five videos available for viewing, each lasting about 15 min. They are quite informative and Phil presents the material in a straightforward way (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zssloDyvug). social media is not going away. As new platforms emerge, libraries will need to optimise the channels that work best for their patrons. Whatever platforms they choose, Phil believes they must have some kind of actionable plan to support interactivity with their communities. so, when Phil bradley talks about libraries getting creative with social media, libraries should listen. he has been working with and writing about this topic for over 10 years, and is regarded as a bit of a guru, given his following amongst the twitterati and blog followers. his new book targets the message part of the medium and that’s the real gist of why libraries use Facebook, Twitter et al. – to reach out to their patrons who are online now.
开始一场革命:不要像图书馆一样行事
对于那些想知道如何与他们的客户群更有效地接触和沟通,以及如何推销和推广图书馆服务的人。这本书写得既可以按顺序阅读,也可以直接跳到感兴趣的特定领域。作为与他的书的创新结合,菲尔制作了一系列视频来补充书中的每一章,这些视频在Facet Publishing的youtube频道上播出。在每一章的末尾都有一个视频链接。我发现有五个视频可供观看,每个持续约15分钟。它们信息量很大,Phil以一种直接的方式呈现了这些材料(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zssloDyvug)。社交媒体不会消失。随着新平台的出现,图书馆需要优化最适合读者的渠道。无论他们选择什么平台,Phil认为他们必须有某种可行的计划来支持与社区的互动。所以,当菲尔·布拉德利谈到图书馆在社交媒体上变得有创意时,图书馆应该倾听。他已经研究和撰写这个话题超过10年了,考虑到他在twitter和博客上的追随者,他被认为是一个宗师。他的新书瞄准了媒体的信息部分,这也是图书馆使用Facebook、Twitter等网站的真正要旨——与现在在线的读者接触。
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