Author:
Lamont Lisa,Nielsen Jordan
Abstract
Purpose
– The purpose of this paper is to discuss a social media campaign used to promote a digital library of archival resources.
Design/methodology/approach
– Librarians planned and executed a social media campaign using Tumblr and Pinterest and consulted Google Analytics and database reports to determine the impact.
Findings
– The campaign resulted in few conversions back to the digital library and little return on investment.
Research limitations/implications
– The campaign has been in effect for only five months, a longer testing period may be needed. Also, additional social media platforms will be added to the test.
Originality/value
– This is one of few examples of return on investment applied to social media and digital library promotion.
Subject
Library and Information Sciences,General Business, Management and Accounting
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