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www.hhu.de Social Media Use and Outreach of Selected Public Libraries in Informational World Cities Sarah Hartmann, Isabella Peters & Agnes Mainka Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (Germany) Department of Information Science {s.hartmann | isabella.peters | agnes.mainka} @uni-duesseldorf.de 26.07.2013 1

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The paper presents results of a study on public libraries from 31 Informational World Cities regarding their social media use and outreach. The analysis focuses on prototypical social media-platforms used for information dissemination and library patron’s engagement (i.e., Facebook, Sina Weibo, Twitter, and YouTube). The results of the statistical analysis of the social media activity carried out from public libraries and users show that social media-posting frequency strongly varies between libraries. Strikingly, similar posting behavior (i.e. frequency and content type) results in different numbers of fans and distribution ratios, i.e. forwarding libraries’ content via Facebook or retweets.

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Social Media Use and Outreach of

Selected Public Libraries in

Informational World Cities

Sarah Hartmann, Isabella Peters & Agnes Mainka

Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (Germany)

Department of Information Science

{s.hartmann | isabella.peters | agnes.mainka} @uni-duesseldorf.de

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Agenda

Introduction:

Typical characteristics of Informational Cities

What is an Informational World City?

Which cities are Informational World Cities?

Method

Results for

Facebook

Twitter

YouTube

Conclusion

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Introduction: Informational Cities

prototypical cities of the knowledge society are called

Informational Cities (Manuel Castells)

Infrastructures of information and communication

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Informational Cities

Indicators for measuring Informational Cities:

1. Infrastructures

2. Position in the world city hierarchy

3. Structure of the labor market

4. Mix of companies

5. Political willingness

6. Weak location factors

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Informational World City

(Orszullok, L., Stallmann, A., Mainka, A., & Stock, W. G., 2012).

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Informational World Cities

(Orszullok, L., Stallmann, A., Mainka, A., & Stock, W. G., 2012).

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Public Libraries

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Methods

Examined social media accounts by

browsing the websites

Searching within the social media service

In some cases more than one account was found:

More than one public library

More than one account on website

Additional accounts via searching on social media services

Data collection: October 17, 2012 – December 13, 2012

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Libraries’ Posting Behavior on

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Comparison of Libraries’ Posting

Frequency on Facebook and Outreach

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Results: Interaction with Facebook-

users

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Distribution Ratio: Interaction of

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How many posts from

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User Interaction on Libraries'

Microblogging Accounts

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Libraries' and Users' YouTube Activity

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It is important

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Conclusion

Social media services reach

users and facilitate communication

Regular publishing leads to more

interaction and attention from users

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Thank you for your attention!

Sarah Hartmann

Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (Germany)

Department of Information Science

[email protected]

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Economic Restructuring, and the Urban-Regional Process. Oxford, UK,

Cambridge, MA: Basil Blackwell.

Mainka, A., Khveshchanka, S., & Stock, W. G. (2011). Dimensions of

informational city research. In Digital Cities 7 – Real World Experiences.

International Workshop at C&T 2011, 30 June 2011, Brisbane, Australia.

Orszullok, L., Stallmann, A., Mainka, A., & Stock, W. G. (2012). Core Services

of Digital and Physical Libraries in Informational World Cities. An Empirical

Investigation. In Proceedings of the 6th Shanghai International Library Forum,

Shanghai, China (pp. 288-301). Shanghai, China: Shanghai Scientific and

Technological Literature Publishing House.

Sekyere, K. (2009). Too Much Hullabaloo about Facebook in Libraries! Is it

really helping libraries? Nebraska Library Association Quarterly, 40(2), 25–27.

Stock, W. (2011). Informational cities: Analysis and construction of cities in

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