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Record Nr.

UNINA9910789322203321

Autore

Gross Julia

Titolo

Building your library career with Web 2.0 / / Julia Gross

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Oxford, England : , : Chandos Publishing, , 2012

©2012

ISBN

1-78063-289-4

Edizione

[1st edition]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (293 p.)

Collana

Chandos information professional series

Disciplina

020.23

Soggetti

Library science - Vocational guidance

Information science - Vocational guidance

Career development

Job hunting

Web 2.0

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover image; Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; List of figures and tables; Preface; Acknowledgements; About the author; Chapter 1: Web 2.0 and your library career; Abstract:; Technology and the core business of libraries; Our technological past and future; What is Web 2.0?; Why should LIS professionals be interested in Web 2.0?; What are the key features of Web 2.0 that make it useful in careers?; What are the risks and pitfalls of Web 2.0?; Web 2.0 and the workplace generally; Cornerstones of career development; Conclusion; Chapter 2: Social networking sites and your library career

Abstract:Social networking overview; What is social networking software?; What is social media?; The rise and rise of social networking; Drivers of social networking growth; What is so revolutionary about social networking software?; Why should librarians be interested in social networking?; What are the main issues or problems with social networking?; LinkedIn; Facebook; Twitter; Getting started on the social networking checklist; Conclusion; Chapter 3: Using Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter for your career; Abstract:; Facebook; LinkedIn; Twitter; Chapter 4: Personal marketing for your career



Abstract:What is marketing and why do you need to know about it?; How do you apply marketing principles to your career?; How do you start to develop a personal brand?; Personal brand self-assessment checklist; Developing a personal brand as an early-career professional; Marketing: the four Cs; Web 2.0 tools for developing a personal brand; Web 2.0 tools for eportfolios; Importance and benefits of marketing; Conclusion; Chapter 5: Privacy, social networking and your career; Abstract:; Why is privacy important?; What has changed to make online privacy an issue now?

Are there generational differences in attitudes to privacy?Who is responsible for ensuring online privacy?; What is the history of privacy erosion in the online world?; Privacy and your career; Privacy and Facebook; Privacy and Google; Digital footprint; How to monitor your digital footprint; Google Alerts; FAQs and actions for online privacy; Government agencies providing support for privacy; Tracking privacy changes on social networking sites; Conclusion; Chapter 6: Lifelong learning and your career; Abstract:; Career paths and new roles in LIS; What is lifelong learning?

Lifelong learning and student graduate attributesStrategies for becoming a lifelong learner; RSS (Really Simple Syndication); RSS feed readers; Sources of RSS feeds; How to subscribe to RSS feeds; Managing your RSS feeds; Start pages; iGoogle start page; Web widgets and gadgets; Step by step: setting up iGoogle; Netvibes; Yahoo! Pipes; Conclusion; Chapter 7: Web 2.0 professional development for your library career; Abstract:; LIS professional organisations and professional development; New ways of delivering professional development; LIS conferences and their career advantages

Getting the most out of conference attendance

Sommario/riassunto

Many professionals in the Library and Information Services (LIS) area are using Web 2.0 to deliver content and reaching out to connect with library users. This book applies these technologies to help shape your own career development plan. Increased online connectivity has opened up new opportunities for professionals to network, learn and grow in their careers; in an online world, where many of us have a digital footprint already, new rules apply. This readable guide builds on the solid foundation of previous library career books. The social networking tools described will supplement the trad