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A centre of expertise in digital information management Barriers to Blogging… Barriers to… –Making the decision to blog –Getting started –Gaining momentum –Keeping your momentum! –Stopping Addressing these takes a little planning…

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A centre of expertise in digital information managementUKOLN is supported by: Using Blogs, Micro-blogs and Social Networks in Your Library Addressing the Barriers 14 th October 2009 Marieke Guy Research OfficerThis work is licensed under a Attribution- NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 licence Resources bookmarked using ili2009-workshop ' tag A centre of expertise in digital information managementContents Introduction Case Study Reasons For Having a Library Blog Beyond Blogs: Micro-blogs and Social Networks Institution Barriers Addressing the Barriers Sharing Best Practices What Next? A centre of expertise in digital information managementBarriers to Blogging Barriers to Making the decision to blog Getting started Gaining momentum Keeping your momentum! Stopping Addressing these takes a little planning A centre of expertise in digital information managementBefore you Start.. Be rigorous asking the questions: Why do we want a blog? Would it be better done some other way? Are we doing this just because we can? ...Or because someone told us to...? Think about developing a pilot: A project-based blog with limited lifetime Using the blog for an event, working-party etc. No / low commitment Be clear about ownership Work at the right radar level... A centre of expertise in digital information managementInstitutional Issues Your institution may feel that: Its a fad Its not our job Were too busy It will bring the library into disrepute Its threatening. What about defamatory comments? Copyright? etc. They may need reassurance Show examples of best practice library blogs Participate on other blogs Demonstrate the value Identify and address training requirements Seek out blog champions A centre of expertise in digital information managementPolicies Develop a policy (if this fits with your organisation) covering scope, target audience etc. Think about moderation: the BBC model is good Have a workflow/editorial process/QA (preferably minimal): Write, check and publish Write, send to colleague, check and publish Write, circulate, sign-off, publish Write, circulate, send to committee, wait three months, get sign-off from everyone apart from the Director . This takes a long time!! Think about processes for handling problems A centre of expertise in digital information managementTechnical Issues Choose your platform Youll need to establish the technologies to be used: In-house blog software or externally-hosted? Dedicated blog software or functionality provided by CMS, Selection of the software Get IT services on side (?) Buy a domain name if you want...or extend your existing one (blog. or /blog) A centre of expertise in digital information managementGetting Started Do what you can to publicise: Link from your main website Link to other blogs Send a newsletter Tell your friends and colleagues Think about the future migration? A centre of expertise in digital information managementGaining Momentum Participate: embed yourself in the community, social networks e.g. Ning, Facebook (need to be aware of privacy issues, ownership of data, dangers of data lock-in) Identify and follow other blogs Get a great feed reader like Google Reader Link, a lot, especially to other blogs Comment, and use your URL when you do Be fairly shameless in self-promoting: I like what youre saying but over on our library blog weve taken a different approach.. Spread the URL around A centre of expertise in digital information managementKeeping Momentum Use Technorati, Google Blog search, etc Start to embed these in peoples lives by reporting Make sure you post regularly, and with high quality: Dont post because you havent done one in a while... Do post because youve got something to say If youre losing momentum, maybe theres a reason? Do some evaluation of your blog: ask readers Look for co-authors. Guest posts. You may be surprised! if its getting stale, try some alternative approaches: Interviews, podcasts, surveys or polls Video or other media embedding, live blogging...be creative, and copy other people A centre of expertise in digital information managementRight People for the Role Whilst I enjoy reflecting, analysing, and writing, not everyone does. Expecting people to do can place unwelcome demands on their time although I could argue a case for appointing people in some support roles who have demonstrated their willingness and ability to reflect and communicate online using tools such as blogs and wikis, etc. Derek Morrison, Auricle A centre of expertise in digital information managementStuck for Ideas? Brian Kelly Video Clips How Do I Find Ideas:How do I find the time to blog:Why we blog A centre of expertise in digital information managementMeasuring Impact Use your stats to support what you do Think about how you: Measure the impact of your blog service? Use metrics to identify what works and what doesnt? Justify ROI? Report to funders? A centre of expertise in digital information managementStopping Develop an exit strategy Be very clear with your readership: if they are loyal and you have a community, then think about the impact: Communicate how and why Talk about the successes Be positive! Make sure (see getting started) that you can extract all your content (if you want it!) A centre of expertise in digital information managementMigrating your Blog How might you migrate the contents of a blog This question was raised by Casey Leaver, shortly before leaving Warwick University She migrated her blog from blogs at Warwick Univ to Wordpress Note, though, that not all data was transferred (e.g. title, but not contents) so theres a need to check transfer mechanisms See also Derek Morrison, Auricle008/02/20/the-spirit-of-web-20/ A centre of expertise in digital information managementConclusion Blogs are starting to be used within libraries Theres a need to clarify the purpose and establish best practises There may be barriers to overcome But the benefits can outweigh the downsidesjust needs a bit of thought A centre of expertise in digital information managementAny Questions?

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