The advantage in using this medium in real time is clearly visible...
- there is the global ability to share written content and visual content immediately,
- discussion can happen universally, bringing links and new networks to the table in a blink of course,
- the ability for libraries to market their best wares and advertise their services can have a profound affect on the way we continue to provide service and respond to client feedback via social networking products on-line,
- the digital possiblities means that there a fewer boundaries on a libraries content and adds enhancement to the relevance of specific collections and content to a world- wide audience.
I personally preferred the "quietness" of the ning site a great portal to join in a social network world. The content was neatly arranged and easy to navigate without all the fuss and imagery that goes with the earlier favoured social networking sites.
I can see the real benefits of joining twitter in order to get an abbreviated update of events, news and social content quickly. I love the fact that I can listen to the ABC radio daily on the drive to and from work and tune in to twitter comments posted on the ABC site each day. YES...with limited uploads on my personal home computer, I still rely on the old fashioned delivery of information via radio as well. Being a baby boomer means that I am a little slow to move towards the new information delivery systems, except where they are important to me in my work place of course! Needless to say it is a problem for me to record and remember all my passwords. But SKYPE is great isn't it...
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