[Read free] Google This!: Putting Google and Other Social Media Sites to Work for Your Library (Chandos Information Professional Series)
▲ Terry Ballard ▲
| #5136325 in Books | 2012-06-01 | 2012-05-18 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.21 x.46 x6.14l,.0 | File Name: 184334677X | 218 pages
||1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Google This is a keeper!|By Kathy Mannino|Google This! Putting Google and other social media sites to work for your library is a good read for public, special and academic librarians, especially newbies to the career. Terry's clear writing style and well organized page layout is a plus! This book has a variety of library case studies, setup instructions, practical information||At last, a book that helps to understand and apply the tools that the techno-savvy are using…This book is your next step in continuing your education and retooling to prepare for the ensuing and unabating information tsunami., Loriene Roy, ALA Presiden
Many libraries and museums have adapted to the current information climate, working with Google, Facebook, Twitter and iTunes to deliver information for their users. Many have not. Google This! describes the variety of free or nearly free options for social media, and shows how libraries are adapting, from the Library of Congress to small public libraries. The author presents conversations with social media innovators to show how their experience can create success for ...
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