Research Article: “Are There Birds In The Library? The Extent Of Twitter Adoption And Use By Canadian Academic Libraries”
“The following article appears in the November 2014 issue of First Monday.
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Authors
Nina Verishagen
Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Carolyn Hank
University of Tennessee
Source
First Monday
Volume 19, Number 11
Abstract
Twitter, only eight years old, has emerged as an ever-present component of our everyday, online lives. This phenomenon is apparent in academic libraries as well, with a growing body of published reports on how libraries use Twitter, and other social networking tools, to engage with users. The extent of this adoption by libraries, however, is assumed rather than known, leading to the question: is it really a phenomenon? How many academic libraries are actually currently tweeting? In this paper, we report an investigation of Twitter adoption by Canadian academic libraries. We found that less than half of the main libraries currently tweet, with adoption peaking in 2009. While tweeting is not as ubiquitous as may be assumed and recent adoption has declined, findings do show that tweeting remains consistent and active for those libraries with established Twitter accounts.
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