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Library marketing via social media
by
Baek, Tae Hyun
, Choi, Namjoo
, Joo, Soohyung
in
Academic libraries
/ Best Practices
/ Coding
/ Communication (Thought Transfer)
/ Community Relations
/ Content analysis
/ Digital media
/ Educational Technology
/ Information Dissemination
/ Investigations
/ Knowledge sharing
/ Librarians
/ Libraries
/ Library Materials
/ Library Networks
/ Library Personnel
/ Library Science
/ Library Services
/ Literature Reviews
/ Marketing
/ Mass media
/ Mass media effects
/ Media
/ Perceptions
/ Public libraries
/ Researchers
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Studies
/ User behavior
/ User generated content
/ User services
/ Writers
/ Young adults
2018
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Library marketing via social media
by
Baek, Tae Hyun
, Choi, Namjoo
, Joo, Soohyung
in
Academic libraries
/ Best Practices
/ Coding
/ Communication (Thought Transfer)
/ Community Relations
/ Content analysis
/ Digital media
/ Educational Technology
/ Information Dissemination
/ Investigations
/ Knowledge sharing
/ Librarians
/ Libraries
/ Library Materials
/ Library Networks
/ Library Personnel
/ Library Science
/ Library Services
/ Literature Reviews
/ Marketing
/ Mass media
/ Mass media effects
/ Media
/ Perceptions
/ Public libraries
/ Researchers
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Studies
/ User behavior
/ User generated content
/ User services
/ Writers
/ Young adults
2018
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Library marketing via social media
by
Baek, Tae Hyun
, Choi, Namjoo
, Joo, Soohyung
in
Academic libraries
/ Best Practices
/ Coding
/ Communication (Thought Transfer)
/ Community Relations
/ Content analysis
/ Digital media
/ Educational Technology
/ Information Dissemination
/ Investigations
/ Knowledge sharing
/ Librarians
/ Libraries
/ Library Materials
/ Library Networks
/ Library Personnel
/ Library Science
/ Library Services
/ Literature Reviews
/ Marketing
/ Mass media
/ Mass media effects
/ Media
/ Perceptions
/ Public libraries
/ Researchers
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Studies
/ User behavior
/ User generated content
/ User services
/ Writers
/ Young adults
2018
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Journal Article
Library marketing via social media
2018
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is twofold: to explore what kinds of social media content public libraries create to communicate with users online, and to examine the relationships between social media content types and corresponding levels of user engagement.Design/methodology/approachThe sample comprises 4,637 Facebook posts collected from 151 public libraries across the USA. The authors identified ten types of Facebook posts based on the open coding, and calculated the degrees of user engagement for each type of Facebook post, represented by the numbers of likes, shares and comments. Also, The authors examined the effects of the inclusions of images or video clips on user engagement.FindingsThe authors observed that the most frequent type of post was related to announcing upcoming events held in libraries. This study also found that posts about community news or emotionally inspiring messages elicited much engagement from users. Posts having an image or images tend to receive more user engagement.Practical implicationsBased on the findings of this study, the authors discussed practical strategies for public libraries to effectively use social media to better facilitate user engagement.Originality/valueThis study is one of a few attempts that examine the relationships between the types of social media content and the degrees of user engagement in public library environments. Also, the authors have proposed a coding scheme useful to analyze social media content in the context of public libraries.
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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