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Hi Frances,

They sometimes put a summary on their blog:
http://uklibchat.wordpress.com/ - It might be easiest to reference the
webpage of notes rather than the chat itself. Although referencing their
Twitter Archive (linked from the blog page above) might be another
option.

Lisa Basini MSc ACLIP
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-----Original Message-----
From: list for CILIP members working towards MCLIP status
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Frances Griffiths
Sent: 14 October 2013 11:09
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Subject: Referencing Twitter Chat in Chartership Evidence.

Morning All (on a soggy Monday), 

I am in the early stages of gathering my Chartership evidence and have
obtained permission to include my own notes from reading the Twitter
chats of #uklibchat in my evidence.

I will not be identifying individual contributors and will probably be
referring to more than one chat.

Does anyone have any advice or guidance on referencing things like
social media / twitter conversations - especially in a general way that
references the conversation as a whole rather than individual entries?

I contacted #uklibchat and they don't have a preferred reference layout
.

Thanks

Frances Griffiths

Frances Griffiths
Health Library Deputy Manager
Health Library
Clinical Education Centre
University Hospital of North Staffordshire Newcastle Road Stoke-on-Tent
Staffordshire
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