Tuesday, February 23, 2021

How libraries are using social media

 How libraries are using social media   

Library Blog: The Curtin Univerary Library Blog provides updates and information on borrowing, events, research tools, news, study aids and programs for students and staff.

blogs.curtin.edu.au/library/ 

 

YouTube: This video from Chester Public Library outlines the various content that can be found on the library's Youtube channel. It provides a list of services such as book reviews and recommendations, tutorials, crafts and cooking as well as story time reading.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-yafJCxKt0

 

Facebook: Queens Public Library serves one of the largest and most culturally diverse communities in the United States. Their Facebook page content consists of easily accessible information, videos, photo's, links, events, community outreach, reviews and services.

https://www.facebook.com/QPLNYC/


Twitter: Toronto Public Library is the worlds busiest uran public library system. Their twitter feed is made up of a series of updates relating to events, articles, educational and business tools, historic and archival photos and various online services.

https://twitter.com/torontolibrary

 

Instagram: Johnson City Public Library was founded in 1895 and its Instagram page posts informational graphics on services that include online book clubs, indigenous literature information, photos, book reviews, special events and historical material.

https://www.instagram.com/johnsoncitypubliclibrary/


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