I'm not on Twitter - yet. It's going to feature in a 23 Things programme I'm taking part in, so that may well change. I'm not sure how I would find the time to do it, though. I don't have a smartphone, but I spend so much time on computers that I don't think that would be a problem.
I keep my Facebook account purely for social use.
Jackie
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From: CIG E-Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Nicky Ransom
Sent: 28 March 2012 11:59
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Subject: Re: [CIG-E-FORUM] anyone not on Twitter out there?
I have recently got a smartphone which I thought would make it easier to keep up with twitter, but so far, it hasn't made much difference, partly because I have to dig my glasses out of my bag to read the screen!! Also partly because it can be very addictive and I worry about losing a whole evening just keeping up with new tweets.
Nicky Ransom
University for the Creative Arts
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From: CIG E-Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of C.J. Carty
Sent: 28 March 2012 11:38
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Subject: Re: [CIG-E-FORUM] anyone not on Twitter out there?
I'd be really interested if any non-Twitter users were lurking in the
e-forum today, seems we're a mainly Twitter-friendly crowd so far.
I've only had a smartphone for 6 months, so did used to tweet only from the
computer. The phone has made a huge difference and is why I now use Twitter
for preference over RSS feeds or even email.
Celine
On Mar 28 2012, Taylor, Wendy wrote:
>Jennie raises a good point - a Smartphone is a real help if you want to
>access Twitter etc regularly. We haven't heard from anyone not using
>Twitter. I'm interested if one of the barriers is the thought of going
>online at the end of day in front of the computer? Are most people who
>are using Twitter using a Smartphone?
>Wendy
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>Librarian
>Sent: 28 March 2012 11:27
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>Subject: Re: [CIG-E-FORUM] Welcome!
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>Hi,
>I joined Twitter largely because I was going to Umbrella 2011, and there
>was so much publicity of the hashtag and I wanted to follow what was
>happening.
>I'm @mininglibrarian, and now I have a smartphone I find that I use it a
>lot more. I'm a solo librarian and it makes me feel more connected to
>the wider librarianship world. I do use it to ask work questions, I
>think I would find it hard to separate my work and personal friends in
>many ways.
>
>Facebook I use almost entirely as a personal thing, I do also manage an
>institutional page for the Institute as well though. I do use my
>personal account to "like" and join a few CILIP related pages and groups
>but I wouldn't seek out someone I met purely professionally on Facebook
>and "friend" them in the same way I would feel comfortable going and
>following them without, perhaps, even meeting them.
>
>Jennie Kelly
>North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers.
>Newcastle upon Tyne
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>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: CIG E-Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
>Taylor, Wendy
>Sent: 28 March 2012 10:00
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>Subject: [CIG-E-FORUM] Welcome!
>
>Hello and welcome to the CIG eforum on social media in the cataloguing
>community!
>
>This morning we will be discussing individual and institutional use of
>Twitter and other social media. This afternoon, CIG are very pleased to
>welcome guest moderator Nicola Osborne, Social Media Officer for EDINA.
>Nicola wrote a live blog post for the recent CIGS Web 2.0 and metadata
>seminar
>(http://nicolaosborne.blogs.edina.ac.uk/2012/03/02/liveblog-cigs-web-2-0
>-and-metadata-seminar/); she also gave a presentation at the seminar on
>Developments in Web 2.0
>(http://prezi.com/yhvtvnly4evo/this-talk-is-meta-and-so-is-this-title/).
>From 1.30pm you will have the opportunity to ask Nicola questions about
>her presentation and she will also be introducing the topic of social
>media use in OPACs.
>
>But for now, we'd like people to introduce themselves and describe their
>use of Twitter and other social media for either personal or
>professional use.
>I'll start by saying my interest is probably greater than my knowledge!
>I have been on Twitter for a couple of years but have only really "got
>it" in the last few months as a valuable tool for CPD.
>I find it really useful for links to blogs and articles. I don't use
>Facebook anymore but I am on LinkedIn and am very interested in
>pinterest (I love the pretty pictures!). I work for the RNIB, which has
>Facebook and Twitter accounts, including an account dedicated to
>accessible reading @RNIBread.
>
>So, what about you? Please share, whatever your level of experience -
>whether you're a twitterholic or you think that tweets should be left to
>the birds, we'd love to hear from you.
>
>Wendy (@mrswtaylor)
>
>Wendy Taylor
>Librarian, Bibliographic Services
>RNIB National Library Service
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