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#citylis Student Perspectives: Red Like Roses: Active Engagement from Creators to Fandom in Social Media by Matt Hau
Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current #citylis students. This post is by current #citylis student Matt Hau. — Fandoms. They’re everywhere nowadays aren’t there? Whether it’s the Whovians or Cumberpeople (I think, I don’t know … Continue reading
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Building Strong Connections: #citylis Social Media 2015 Engagement in Review
There is still skepticism on the cost-effectiveness of social media engagement. In this post Dr Ernesto Priego looks back at a year of #citylis social media engagement. Continue reading
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Tagged 2015, Alumni, blogging, CityLIS, engagement, Global City, research, social media, students, Twitter, widening participation
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Storify: #citymash: Libraries and Technology Unconference – In Tweets and Pictures #citylis
Thank you very much indeed to everyone who made #citymash such a complete success. ∼919 Tweets were published with #citymash on the day of the event! Who were the top ten #citymash Tweeters? Find out… Continue reading