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Treasuring Twitter: The Why and How of Preserving Tweets By Marieke Guy

...Tweets, text-based posts of up to 140 characters, were initially seen as ephemera. Nobody needs to keep a record of what people have been having for dinner or what book they are reading. However, when those tweets become useful in a way that we didn't initially anticipate, then maybe there is a case for their preservation...

From FUMSI

Permalink to article: http://web.fumsi.com/go/am/60204

Contents

Won't tweets be there forever?

Why Preserve Tweets? 

What do you preserve and how?

Future gazing

Other resources

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MORE IS DIFFERENT, a joint LISLIG/ICTLIG presentation

MORE IS DIFFERENT: Taking the scholarly search experience to a new level
by Jenny Walker (Consultant)

In the current LIS environment with the exponential growth in different formats of library material especially electronic and digital, library users seek a single search box to discover all their library collections, including local print collections and important content of all types of both a regional and global nature.

Federated searches first introduced in the early 2000’s went a long way towards achieving this, but Google has raised user expectations to new heights. Library users today expect instantaneous presentation of a single relevance-ranked results list, tightly integrated into their workspace.

Join us to hear Jenny talk about the rapid evolution of library discovery tools and services in the past 10 years, with a focus on the recent centralized approach to library Discovery demonstrating how ‘More is Different’ and how this new approach positively impacts the user’s search experience.

Jenny Walker is an independent industry consultant who previously held positions such as Executive Vice-President marketing at Credo Reference, Vice-President marketing at Ex Libris, and Director of Technology, Product Management at SilverPlatter.

DATE/TIME
Thursday, 4 November 2010
14:00 for 14:30
(refreshments will be served from 14:00)

VENUE
SA Astronomical Observatory, Auditorium
Observatory Road, Observatory
(next to the River Club)

COST
R30 for LIASA members and R60 for non-members.

RSVP
Margie Struthers at mstruthers@ccr.uct.ac.za or (021) 689-1005 by Tuesday, 2 November 2010.
If you are a LIASA member please provide your membership number.

Twitter in and for Public Libraries


What is it

Twitter is a free communication and social networking tool which allows you to convey short messages of up to 140 characters to your circle of friends via the Twitter website, SMS, email, IM, or other Twitter client. Messages appear not only within your profile on Twitter, but are sent to your community of followers who have signed up to receive your updates.

How to Use it

Check out some of these great how-to guides which will have you twittering in no time.

How Libraries are Using it

From : iLibrarian blog This article appeared in 2007


100 Tips, Tools, and Resources for Librarians on Twitter

Resources for Learning Twitter

Ways to Use Twitter in the Library

Librarians Talk About Twitter

Librarians Twittering

Tools to Enhance Your Twitter Experience

Educational Twitter Tools

Find Twitter Apps

Advice to Help Improve Your Twitter Experience

From : Learn-gasm blog This article was published in 2009

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