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Marketing digitization projects
through social networks
Lucija Žilić
Jelena Šatalić Krstić
Tatjana Aparac – Jelušić
University of Zadar
Croatia
Content
• Approach to the theme
• Legal framework
• How can social networks help in solving digitization projects?
• Methodology: • Literature review
• Interviews with representatives of institutions
• Results and Discussion
• Conclusion
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Legal framework (Croatia)
• Recommendation on the Digitization and
Digital Preservation National (2011)
• The national plan – approved in 2005
• Strategy on digitization of cultural heritage
till 2020
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Legal framework (Croatia)
• Recommendation on the Digitization and
Digital Preservation National (2011)
• The national plan – approved in 2005
• Strategy on digitization of cultural heritage
till 2020
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How can social networks help in solving
digitization projects?
They have given a series of options linked to digitized collections for information institutions:
• Overcoming problems of geographical boundaries, collection mobility, financing, damage and theft
• Communication with users
• Advertising
• Collection visibility
• Publishing of photos, texts and even creating applications for representing digitized content
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Reaserch goal
• The main goal of our research:
• to explore
• how Croatian LAM institutions are recognizing the
possibilities of social networks and
• how they use social networks in promoting their
digitized collections.
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Research methodology
• The research was carried out through
interviews.
• We contacted institutions via mail or
phone and the questionnaires were
conducted via phone or mail.
• 8 out of 10 institution representatives were
willing to answer the questions.
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1. The National and University
Library in Zagreb
2. Museum Documentation
Centre
3. Petar Preradović Public
Library Bjelovar
4. Marko Marulić City Library
Split
5. Pazin State Archive
6. The Archives of the Croatian
Academy of Arts and Sciences
7. Zadar Archaeological
Museum
8. Croatian State Archives
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What we intended to determine
• The beginning and realization of
digitization projects
• Service and usage of digital collections
• Usage of social networks and marketing
digitization projects through them
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Results and Discussion
• Reasons for digitization
• LAM institutions started digitizing their
collections at end of the 20th century and in
the beginning of 21st.
• Most of the institutions interviewed stated
that they carry out their digitization projects
to:
• protect the original materials,
• increase the use of their collections and
• provide new services to their users.
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Results and Discussion – cont...
• Terms and conditions of using digital collections
• Terms and conditions are provided within their internal Policies and Procedures.
• It is a rather worrying fact that one of the institutions provides the access of its digitized collections strictly to the employees.
• Unfortunately, it is not always possible to provide the access online:
˝Because of the modest possibilities our institution does not provide digital collections online˝, stated one of the interviewees.
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Results and Discussion – cont...
• Usage of social networks
• Facebook is the most used social network.
• It is followed by Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest
and LinkedIn.
• Most of the institutions use social
networks almost on daily basis.
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Results and Discussion – cont...
• Promoting digitized collections through social networks• From the interviews carried out, it can be concluded that
digitized collections are rarely or never promoted.
• Some of the interviewees gave a rather interesting reason for that: • ˝Our users are mostly scientists, I don't think that (social
networks) means anything to them˝.
• Nevertheless, most representatives stated they consider social networks useful for marketing, as well as representing digitized collections: • ˝I think that social networks have the potential for further
development of new services related to digital collections˝.
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Results and Discussion – cont...
• Institutions we interviewed mostly
• monitor their web analytics and
• state that their web sites are visited more frequently since the launch of their social network profiles.
• They mostly use Google Analytics tool.• “Google Analytics shows us that many visitors
come from social networks.”
• Most of the institutions recognised:• importance of social networking and
• consider them a valuable marketing tool.
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Conclusion
• The main goal of a marketing plan is to create positive image of an institution in public.
• It is very important that information institutions design new services to satisfy the needs of users.
• Many users are not aware of their information needs, until the information of existence of certain services comes to them; it is important to attract the potential users and promote such services.
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Conclusion – Cont..
• Social networks can provide new possibilities in promoting digitized collection and the institution itself.
• It is possible to conclude from the interviews that
• some of LAM institutions still do not recognize the possibilities that social networks provide.
• The positive examples such as:
• The National and University Library in Zagreb and
• Museum Documentation Centre
• can be used as an example to other institutions in using social networks as a marketing tool
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• Hrvatska kulturna baština: Nacionalni program digitalizacije arhivske, knjižnične i muzejskegrađe (Croatian cultural heritage: National program for digitization of archival, library and museum material). (2005). Retrived from: http://daz.hr/bastina/uvod.htm (
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Thank you for your attention!
Lucija Žilić
Jelena Šatalić Krstić
Tatjana Aparac-Jelušić
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