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The little library that could: Lessons from Orkney Library on being a little fish in a big pond on social

Sprout Social

One small library on a remote Scottish island—population 22,000—consistently proves otherwise. Orkney Library & Archives has won the hearts and feeds of over 77,000 on Twitter, including celebrities and giants of the literary world. — Orkney Library (@OrkneyLibrary) August 24, 2021. Someone should write this.

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Open Community Case Study – American Library Association

SocialFish

This post is part of our regular series of Open Community case studies, in which intrepid association blogger and freelance writer Deirdre Reid will be digging into associations (and other kinds of organizations when relevant) who are living and breathing their open communities in the ways we describe in the book.

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Airbnb Social Media Strategy: Sharing Stories, Building Community

Keyhole.co

By blending collaborative consumption with experiential tourism and replacing impersonal hotel stays with a sense of community. million listings and a community of reliable hosts around the world ready to welcome guests with open arms. In short, the feed is vibrant and builds aspiration in the audience.

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Open Community Case Study – Empowering the Periphery

SocialFish

This post is part of our regular series of Open Community case studies, in which intrepid association blogger and freelance writer Deirdre Reid will be digging into associations (and other kinds of organizations when relevant) who are living and breathing their open communities in the ways we describe in the book.

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How to Cut Costs with Your Own Support Community

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Maintaining traditional channels like phone, email and live chat support are a must—but a solid support community can cut that burden drastically, saving you time and money. You have the opportunity to build a library of content populated largely by your own customers. But good communities are more than support channels.

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Twitterville Video Book Review

Justin Levy

Justin Levy Marketing and Social Media Home About Archives Contact Disclosures Newsletter Speaking Twitterville Video Book Review Written on September 9, 2009 by Justin Levy in books , reviews , twitter , video 15 Comments - Leave a comment! If youre new here or just an old friend, Id love it if you subscribed via RSS feed.

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The Victorian School Libraries Learning with Web 2.0 Program. Re-imagine.

Buzz Marketing for Technology

The Victorian School Libraries Learning with Web 2.0 Week 4: RSS feeds and Feedreaders. Install a feed reader. Subscribe to some library related blogs. Play with Google Book Search. Week 8: Social bookmarking and Library 2.0. Read about the Library 2.0 Ebooks and Audio books. Contact Us.

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