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Using Facebook for Professional Networking and Professional Service

Elaine M. Lasda BergmanPresentation for

Professional Activities Committee December 11, 2012

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“Taking Your Temperature”

1 How many of you have a Facebook account?

2 How often do you use it?

3 Do you use it for professional purposes?

4 Do you use it to reach out and connect with students and faculty?

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What we’re going to cover

• Networking and service – why?

• Professional Uses for personal FB pages

• Caveats

• FB Organizational Pages for Professional Associations

• Caveats

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Why do we join Professional Associations?

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What benefit is there to sharing info on FB with

other librarians?

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Share Resources

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Promote Your Skill Set

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What’s going on at other Libraries?

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Find Speakers for Programming

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Discuss the “big ideas” in our field

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Stuff to Talk About IRL

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Be Acknowledged By Peers

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Caveats

• Mixing personal and professional can be tricky

• Understand FB privacy settings and use them

• Consider separate accounts if you’re squirrelly

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A Quick Primer on Privacy

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All the Privacy Options!

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Custom Visibility

May wish to have this unchecked (can set to approve if others tag you and have this checked)

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Blocking People and Apps

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Help With Privacy Settings

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Many use FB to move professional friendships into the personal realm.

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Facebook for Professional Service Organizations

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SLA DSOCCommunication Committee

Survey of Members:

• 66% in EasternTime Zone• 55.3% unaware of FB page• 60.7% check FB at least once a week

(39.4% each day)• Also looked at Twitter, LinkedIn, Web Page

Survey created and executed by Brandy King, Owner of KnowledgeLinking in Boston, MA. (DSOC Chair, 2012).

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SLA DSOC Communication Committee

Created Communications Plan

• Outlined Priorities– (main target is existing members)

• Strategies for each social network based on survey responses

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Facebook Section• Purpose: To promote blog entries and other SLA- and division-related

news, events and resources by appearing in the social media stream of our members.

• Writing style: Informal

• Length: 1-2 sentences and a link, photo, video or question

• Update Schedule: 2x/week between 6pm and 10pm EST

• Person responsible for upkeep: Facebook coordinator (in 2012, Chair is responsible)

• Communications Committee support: Suggesting non-blog content to link to, suggesting pages to follow, inviting other DSOC and SLA members to follow the page, commenting on and sharing posted content when possible.

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Results for FacebookOct 2011:  Total Likes 88,  Engaged Users 10, Total Impressions 223Oct 2012:  Total Likes 112, Engaged Users 23, Total Impressions 695

• Social Media Referrals to DSOC website: 53% from FB

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What is Posted on DSOC FB?

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Drive Traffic To Blog

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Useful Info from Other Groups

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Organizational Business

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Resources

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Feature/Promote Events

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Showcase Members

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Also: Invitations for Events

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Caveats

• Constant maintenance• Turnover of leadership• Variety• Set goals

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Is It Worth The Trouble?

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Questions?