50 likes | 174 Views
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/cultural-heritage/events/blogs-social-networks-2008-11/. Introduction To Blogs And Social Networks For Heritage Organisations: What Next?. Acceptable Use Policy
E N D
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/cultural-heritage/events/blogs-social-networks-2008-11/http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/cultural-heritage/events/blogs-social-networks-2008-11/ Introduction To Blogs And Social Networks For Heritage Organisations:What Next? Acceptable Use Policy Recording/broadcasting of this talk, taking photographs, discussing the content using email, instant messaging, blogs, SMS, etc. is permitted providing distractions to others is minimised. Brian Kelly UKOLN University of Bath Bath, UK B.Kelly@ukoln.ac.uk Resources bookmarked using ‘asva-2008-blog-workshop' tag UKOLN is supported by: This work is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 licence (but note caveat)
Contents Case Study • Introduction • Case Studies • Reasons For Having a Blog • Approaches to Providing a Blogging Service • What are the Issues? • Addressing the Issues • Sharing Best Practices • What Next? • Building A Community • What Have You Learnt? • Personal Action Plans • Conclusions
Building A Community • You’re in the process of setting up a blog or you have a blog which you want to enhance. • Discussing options, sharing experiences, learning from mistakes made by others can be useful • Options for sharing: • Engagement with mailing lists (e.g. lis-bloggers) • Participation in social networks (e.g. Ning, Facebook, etc.) • Participation at events (e.g. ASVA 2008)
What Have You Learnt? • Some questions: • What new aspects of blogging have you learnt from today’s workshop? • To what extend has today’s workshop confirmed existing views or experiences? • What will you do differently as a result of today’s workshop? Personal Action Plans To help your reflections, please complete the Personal Action Plans handout
Questions • Any questions?