[Scla-list] State Library Publishes Report on Social Media

Curtis Rogers Crogers at statelibrary.sc.gov
Fri Jan 29 07:56:05 MST 2010


State Library Publishes Report on Social Media

Columbia, S.C. - The South Carolina State Library has recently published a report titled, Social Media, Libraries, and Web 2.0: How American Libraries are Using New Tools for Public Relations and to Attract New Users.  The report provides quantitative and qualitative data gathered from library staff members in the U.S. to determine how libraries are employing a variety of Web 2.0 and social networking tools to promote library programs and services.

The first survey, conducted by Dr. Curtis R. Rogers, Communications Director for the South Carolina State Library, took place between March 14 and March 21, 2009. The initial survey was conducted to gather data for a paper that was presented by Rogers at the 2009 German Library Association Annual Conference in Erfurt, Germany (Deutscher Bibliothekartag http://www.bibliothekartag2009.de/). The original paper with initial survey results is published online via Slideshare<http://www.slideshare.net/crr29061/social-media-libraries-and-web-20-how-american-libraries-are-using-new-tools-for-public-relations-and-to-attract-new-users-second-survey-november-2009>.

According to Rogers, "The data gathered by both surveys provides a wealth of information about how libraries of all types are using social media to promote library services and events.  It was difficult to filter all of the comments because so many library staff members had so much to say about their successes with social media.  It was also interesting to learn that many libraries are still not employing these free tools especially in such tough economic times."

Rogers pointed to one specific response printed in the report when asked why social media use by libraries is so important.  One respondent stated, "Important doesn't really do it justice. Any library that is not using Web 2.0 technology is not only hurting itself, but it is hurting the future of ALL libraries."

To access the full report, visit http://www.statelibrary.sc.gov/docs/social_media_survey2009.pdf.


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About the S.C. State Library
The South Carolina State Library is the primary administrator of federal and state support for the state's libraries. The Library is a national model for innovation, collaboration, leadership and effectiveness.  The Library's mission is to optimize South Carolina's investment in library and information services. In 1969, as the result of action by the General Assembly, the State Library Board was redesignated as the South Carolina State Library and assumed responsibility for public library development, library service for state institutions, service for the blind and physically handicapped, and library service to state government agencies. Headquartered in Columbia, S.C., the Library is funded by the state of South Carolina, by the federal government through the Institute of Museum and Library Services, and other sources.  For more information, visit www.statelibrary.sc.gov<http://www.statelibrary.sc.gov> or call 803-734-8666.

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