Affiliation:
1. University of Ottawa, Canada
Abstract
This paper reports the first phase of a study examining Canada’s public library sector’s micro-blogging practices. Results of a national survey of public library ( n=71) Twitter practices and an analysis of Twitter followers from one library are presented. Five themes are proposed as a future research agenda: community size and population density; managing the public library’s Twitter voice; the potential for controversy; the library as the community’s daily digest; and the network effects of community building. As the first national study, a contribution is made to advancing research on micro-blogging from the public library’s distinct institutional perspective.
Subject
Library and Information Sciences
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