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Main Authors: Houk, Kathryn M., Thornhill, Kate
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1035139
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author Houk, Kathryn M.
Thornhill, Kate
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contents Using Facebook Page Insights Data to Determine Posting Best Practices in an Academic Health Sciences Library Houk, Kathryn M. Thornhill, Kate Best Practices Health Sciences Web 2.0 Technologies Web Sites Social Networks Content Analysis Use Studies Data Analysis Electronic Publishing Incidence Feedback (Response) Time Perspective Library Policy Library Services Library Development Institutional Advancement Change Strategies Data Collection Library Research User Satisfaction (Information) User Needs (Information) Academic Libraries Performance Technology Statistical Analysis Tufts University Hirsh Health Sciences Library created a Facebook page and a corresponding managing committee in March 2010. Facebook Page Insights data collected from the library's Facebook page were statistically analyzed to investigate patterns of user engagement. The committee hoped to improve posting practices and increase user engagement with the page by studying trends uncovered from data analysis. The results showed that increased posting frequency correlated with more page likes and more user engagement. The type of post content also significantly increased user engagement with the library's Facebook page, with multimedia posts drawing the most interest from fans. Analysis showed that engagement did not significantly decrease during the summer semester compared to the rest of the academic year. Based on these and other findings, the committee created better posting guidelines and will be looking into ways to organize and time posts in order to collect better data and increase Facebook page fans. This article hopes to inform other libraries that are considering creating a Facebook page in two ways: first, by highlighting how Facebook Insights data can be used to capture statistics about user trends; and second, by becoming a basis for best practice posting guidelines in order to have an active, engaging page with fans who remain interested in page content.
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spellingShingle Using Facebook Page Insights Data to Determine Posting Best Practices in an Academic Health Sciences Library
Houk, Kathryn M.
Thornhill, Kate
Best Practices
Health Sciences
Web 2.0 Technologies
Web Sites
Social Networks
Content Analysis
Use Studies
Data Analysis
Electronic Publishing
Incidence
Feedback (Response)
Time Perspective
Library Policy
Library Services
Library Development
Institutional Advancement
Change Strategies
Data Collection
Library Research
User Satisfaction (Information)
User Needs (Information)
Academic Libraries
Performance Technology
Statistical Analysis
Using Facebook Page Insights Data to Determine Posting Best Practices in an Academic Health Sciences Library Houk, Kathryn M. Thornhill, Kate Best Practices Health Sciences Web 2.0 Technologies Web Sites Social Networks Content Analysis Use Studies Data Analysis Electronic Publishing Incidence Feedback (Response) Time Perspective Library Policy Library Services Library Development Institutional Advancement Change Strategies Data Collection Library Research User Satisfaction (Information) User Needs (Information) Academic Libraries Performance Technology Statistical Analysis Tufts University Hirsh Health Sciences Library created a Facebook page and a corresponding managing committee in March 2010. Facebook Page Insights data collected from the library's Facebook page were statistically analyzed to investigate patterns of user engagement. The committee hoped to improve posting practices and increase user engagement with the page by studying trends uncovered from data analysis. The results showed that increased posting frequency correlated with more page likes and more user engagement. The type of post content also significantly increased user engagement with the library's Facebook page, with multimedia posts drawing the most interest from fans. Analysis showed that engagement did not significantly decrease during the summer semester compared to the rest of the academic year. Based on these and other findings, the committee created better posting guidelines and will be looking into ways to organize and time posts in order to collect better data and increase Facebook page fans. This article hopes to inform other libraries that are considering creating a Facebook page in two ways: first, by highlighting how Facebook Insights data can be used to capture statistics about user trends; and second, by becoming a basis for best practice posting guidelines in order to have an active, engaging page with fans who remain interested in page content.
title Using Facebook Page Insights Data to Determine Posting Best Practices in an Academic Health Sciences Library
topic Best Practices
Health Sciences
Web 2.0 Technologies
Web Sites
Social Networks
Content Analysis
Use Studies
Data Analysis
Electronic Publishing
Incidence
Feedback (Response)
Time Perspective
Library Policy
Library Services
Library Development
Institutional Advancement
Change Strategies
Data Collection
Library Research
User Satisfaction (Information)
User Needs (Information)
Academic Libraries
Performance Technology
Statistical Analysis
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1035139