RNIB recently held a Twitter marathon - tweeting about the different
calls that came into our helpline on a single day. It gave a great
snapshot of the varied nature of the calls we received. The police have
done something similar. I wonder whether someone (CIG or High Vis Cats)
could organise a Twitter cataloguing marathon to show the wide variety
of material catalogued in a single day?
Wendy
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From: CIG E-Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Claire Sewell
Sent: 28 March 2012 11:25
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Subject: Re: [CIG-E-FORUM] Twitter at work
We have access to Twitter but are expected to restrict our use to
breaks, so my main social media work experience concerns blogging.
When I'm working on posts for the Tower Project blog I find that I don't
spend very long writing them but quite a lot of time formatting the
actual post (images etc.). Since the team is so large we take regular
turns which means that people probably don't spend more than a hour on
it, every few weeks. I'm aware that this would be slightly different
than Twitter though!
Our library maintains a Twitter account (which I'm not involved in) and
they tend to post pretty regularly. They usually post announcements,
links to library blogs etc. as and when needed. They also try to reply
to/retweet comments as they come in
On 28/03/2012 11:16, Taylor, Wendy wrote:
> Thanks for all your comments about your personal use of Twitter. I'd
> like to move things on to how organizations are using social media to
> interact with their users. Those of you who have experience of
> managing work accounts, how do you balance the time spent on this with
> other work? Do people even have access to twitter etc at work (I
> don't!)
>
> So what are you experience of Twitter during the work day? Feel free
> to keep talking about current topics if you've still got something to
add!
>
> Wendy
>
>
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