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Dear Heather,

I've spoken to my colleague with  responsibility for Social Media, who is happy to share our information with you.  Please let me have your contact details, so I can give you hers off-list.

Regards


Jill  Holmen


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From: Social History Curators Group email list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Heather Millard
Sent: 05 January 2019 16:18
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Subject: Social Media, rather then directly Social History

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Hi All,

The museums service I work for is currently in the process of writing 
its Social Media policies and 'how to' documents relating to it.

I've found a couple online I'm going to take to the meeting we've got 
due to discuss it, but I am keen to see how everyone else is doing it, 
and how it factors into their role (or not).  We do it as an aside to 
our curatorial roles, as there's not a dedicated SM/Marketing bod but 
I'm keen to know how other organisations maintain a balance of post 
focuses and themes...

I was wondering if anyone has access to their organisations SM 
policies/guides etc and would be willing to share?

If you are, I'm happy to get the details off-list, but it really would 
be appreciated.

Any research you'can point me towards done on what topics/themes/areas 
are proving most popular also appreciated (I'm looking at our own 
stats,  but I'm curious if its a similar weighting on others.  That's 
not so important- but interesting.

I did attend the SCHG Social Media training a couple of years ago - 
which I found useful at the time (wouldn't mind a refresher though!), so 
I thought it wouldn't hurt to ask the question of the list!

Many thanks

Heather


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