Hi All
From a grumpy University Librarian perspective, do we have the time to
be twittering, facebooking, blogging, second lifing et web 2.0 al?
When do we get any real work done?
I'm being rather tongue in cheek here - I do realise the potential and
actual benefits of Web 2.0 social networks!
Jon
Colin Sinclair wrote:
> Yes to both, but it tends to be outside of work. I perhaps need a work
> online presence and a non-work one. Hmm, use of Web 2.0 in communicating
> with staff and users - conference paper anyone?
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> Colin.
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> Colin Sinclair
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> *Subject:* Twitter users?
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> You'll be sick of me by the end of today.
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> Am thinking ahead to the joint conference, and wondering if any
> EIUG/IIUG members are users of Twitter, or are active bloggers?
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> By active I mean have an awareness of blogs, and are prepared to publish
> posts whilst the conference is going on (a bit like a technological note
> taker!)
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> If you'd like to be involved in recording the conference by one of these
> routes, can you please contact me off list.
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> Thanks,
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> Mandy
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