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May 16, 2008
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When Libraries Get Social: How tech-savvy teens are shaping library culture

2/23/2007 | PresentationPresentation  | Mary Madden

Presented to Florida State University College of Information

The question of whether or not libraries should have a presence on social networking sites has sparked some recent debate in the library blogosphere. Why is there so much momentum to consider MySpace as a viable place to engage with teens despite its commercial nature? Beyond social networking websites, what can we expect in terms of larger sea changes in the way young people learn and communicate with libraries? Recent research looking at teens’ online behaviors and communications choices demonstrates that social networking activity is just one element of a larger shift towards greater engagement with participatory media.

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