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Main Author: Huwe, Terence K.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ728818
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author Huwe, Terence K.
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contents Some Best Practices for Personalizing Outreach. Building Digital Libraries Huwe, Terence K. Internet Information Technology Electronic Journals Electronic Mail Information Dissemination Electronic Libraries Web Sites Computer Mediated Communication Library Services From blogs to wikis to podcasts to personalized e-mail alerts, there are now more ways to reach people than ever before. However, even with these new outreach pathways, success still depends on knowing your audience and having the ability to see beyond the "buzz" of technology. Best practices for outreach should emphasize a personal touch in the use of these new and powerful tools, enlivening the technology and creating an opportunity to build interpersonal communication with users over the long term. In this article the author suggests the best practices for four popular outreach approaches: (1) Blogs; (2) RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds; (3) SDIs (Selective Dissemination of Information); and (4) E-mail alert services.
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spellingShingle Some Best Practices for Personalizing Outreach. Building Digital Libraries
Huwe, Terence K.
Internet
Information Technology
Electronic Journals
Electronic Mail
Information Dissemination
Electronic Libraries
Web Sites
Computer Mediated Communication
Library Services
Some Best Practices for Personalizing Outreach. Building Digital Libraries Huwe, Terence K. Internet Information Technology Electronic Journals Electronic Mail Information Dissemination Electronic Libraries Web Sites Computer Mediated Communication Library Services From blogs to wikis to podcasts to personalized e-mail alerts, there are now more ways to reach people than ever before. However, even with these new outreach pathways, success still depends on knowing your audience and having the ability to see beyond the "buzz" of technology. Best practices for outreach should emphasize a personal touch in the use of these new and powerful tools, enlivening the technology and creating an opportunity to build interpersonal communication with users over the long term. In this article the author suggests the best practices for four popular outreach approaches: (1) Blogs; (2) RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds; (3) SDIs (Selective Dissemination of Information); and (4) E-mail alert services.
title Some Best Practices for Personalizing Outreach. Building Digital Libraries
topic Internet
Information Technology
Electronic Journals
Electronic Mail
Information Dissemination
Electronic Libraries
Web Sites
Computer Mediated Communication
Library Services
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ728818