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The blog as a high‐impact institutional communication tool
Author(s) -
Tom Goodfellow,
Sarah Graham
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
the electronic library
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.554
H-Index - 39
eISSN - 1758-616X
pISSN - 0264-0473
DOI - 10.1108/02640470710779808
Subject(s) - attendance , rss , the internet , world wide web , order (exchange) , service (business) , computer science , event (particle physics) , internet privacy , public relations , sociology , business , political science , marketing , physics , finance , quantum mechanics , law
Purpose – The considerable cost of sending staff to a conference is often not matched by the benefits that the library then gains. The aim of this paper was to maximise the institutional impact of the authors' attendance at the ALIA Click06 conference in Perth, Western Australia by providing a blog of the event and encouraging interaction with colleagues during the conference itself.Design/methodology/approach – The University of Sydney's “Blogs dot Usyd” service provided the platform for the blog, using WordPress software and holding the blog within the usyd.edu.au domain. Prior to the conference postings were done occasionally in order to build up interest in the blog. During the conference, postings were done several times each day using conference or hotel wifi facilities and internet cafes. Pictures were also posted to Flickr. Posts were a mix of informal/contextual and formal/informational.Findings – The response from colleagues was very positive. Usage statistics show that a high proportion of the ...

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