proquest quantum - 14_0227
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"How Libraries Can Support the Social Side of Research" presentation for ProQuest Quantum on February 27, 2014.TRANSCRIPT
"Using Instagram and Pinterest to Connect with Customers" presented on October 14, 2013 by Danielle Salomon and Diane Schrecker.
"Using Twitter and Facebook to Connect with Customers" presented on October 7, 2013 by David Lee King.
columbiascience.tumblr.com
qcraft.org
feed://news.columbia.edu/cu-news/feed
RSS = Really Simple Syndication – a protocol to deliver content (e.g. feed://…)
RSS Reader – a tool to parse and format RSS content (e.g. Feedly)
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post to twitter
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emailMom
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check in at airport email Mom
post to facebook post to twitter
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A good guide to what apps you should know/use
3dprint.cul.columbia.edu
Unique identifiers for researchers to cross-reference publications, activities, etc.
John Smith vs. J. Smith vs. John D. Smith vs. J. D. Smith vs. JD Smith vs. …
Wang Kim vs. W. Kim vs. Kim Wang vs. K. Wang …
ORCID: 0000-0003-0458-2127
ResearcherID: J-6870-2012
Share research components to make them discoverable & citable; get metrics
Capture overall impact of a publication in blogs, tweets, mentions, news, etc.
Micro-credentialling for attendance, task completion, skills, expertise, etc.
openbadges.org
Commenting for ANY website, w/ metrics, moderation, & easy implementation
Funding may no longer rely upon the government. Interested communities, engaged by social media presence, are key to raising money from the crowd.
Did you hear about something new today? Yes, all of it was new Yes, a handful of
new things Yes, just one new
thing Nope, I already knew
all of this
What do you think has the most potential for your library? Changing how we
think about ‘social’ Building on what we
already do well Learning how to use
new tools Becoming more
involved in the research process
Something else…
What other ‘social’ services can you imagine meeting your library’s mission?
[Post your answer to the chat box]