Sunday 24 July 2011

Thing 6: Connecting the Disconnected Librarian (Online Networks)

As I'm just getting to grips with blogging and Twitter I'm keen not to overdo it this week with Thing 6 of cpd23 which is about social networking sites. Whilst having a presence on more sites promises to up your profile and help you become better connected, I believe it's more beneficial to concentrate on a couple of sites that you maintain, rather than crop up on several sites with out-of-date information, old postings etc.

Here are my thoughts on the some on the sites that were suggested we look at:

LISNPN

I come across the LIS New Professionals website several months ago, however never ended up registering. Having just signed up and found some example Chartership portfolios and a mention of a Bristol LISNPN meet up this is definitely a site I'll be revisiting - thank you cpd23!

CILIP Communities

Again this is something I've browsed in the past; however I've only found things of passing interest. I've just taken a quick look and whilst there aren't that many recent posts there is some interesting advice and information. It's worth keeping an eye on, but I won't be checking in regularly.

Facebook

I set up an account several years ago and whilst my friends were prodding each other I never really bought in. Back then I was really only using it for socialising and whilst I'm sure it could help with professional networking, logging back in today has not made me want to rekindle my Facebook affair.

My initial dislike of Twitter was its immediacy, however I've grown rather fond of it and enjoy taking a peak at what's going on right now. I also like that you can connect with anyone. In comparison Facebook seems clunky and a bit cliquey. Coupled with it's dubious privacy policy, I think I'll give it a miss.

LinkedIn

If there's one thing surveyors are good at it's networking, therefore I've come across LinkedIn in my professional capacity several times. I tried to set up an account some time ago, but back then you needed to add a photo before you could complete your registration - being in work this wasn't possible and I never ended up registering.

I've just registered, added some basic info to my profile and joined a couple of groups. Some of the discussions I've stumbled across seem interesting and relevant; however I'm not really sure where to go with it from here. I guess I'll have to play with it more and see where it leads.

The Connected Librarian?

No, and I'm a long way off, but I do feel more in the loop and have a better understanding of how online networking sites can help. LISNPN will definitely become part of my information diet, I need to spend more time getting to know LinkedIn and will continue to check in on the CILIP Communities pages every now and again, however will be giving Facebook a miss. I need to throw more time at Twitter and am still not commenting on other people's blogs at much as I'd like, both of which I think are just as important, if not more in building an online network.

PS. I can see that people from far and wide are viewing my blog. Hello there! Feel free to say hi, it would be really nice to know who you are.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Liza. Not sure if London is far and wide, but I am a librarian going through Chartership process as well as cpd23. Have to admit that I'm finding the cpd23 format more fun than my PPDP! My thing 6 blog is all about using LinkedIn...http://bit.ly/nOoKED
    Lauren

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  2. Thanks for stopping by to say hi. It's the person in Japan I'm most intrigued about! Really enjoyed your LinkedIn article, especially about how useful it can be in terms of second level connections. I must persevere with it.

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