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Until a full suite of NDSA social media outlets have been established, members of the NDSA, especially the Outreach Working Group, are encouraged to post interesting items and comment on the [http://www.facebook.com/digitalpreservation NDIIPP Facebook page].
Until a full suite of NDSA social media outlets have been established, members of the NDSA, especially the Outreach Working Group, are encouraged to post interesting items and comment on the [http://www.facebook.com/digitalpreservation NDIIPP Facebook page].


You are also encouraged to tweet on NDSA activities. When doing so, please use the [http://twitter.com/#!/search/%23ndsa hashtag #NDSA].
You are also encouraged to tweet on NDSA activities. When doing so, please use the [http://twitter.com/#!/search/%23ndsa hashtag #NDSA].
The main task of curating NDSA members is to put together the list of twitter users this kind of thing would track to generate it (Carol Minton Morris has begun a list of NDSA Outreach members, but we should go farther afield and query the NDSA membership for Twitter users of note) and a few volunteers to check the queue every once and a while and push things live."
Do we want an NDSA Facebook page? Twitter account? How to best distribute the NDSA message? What social media tools, services and processes does your institution utilize? Slideshare? Vimeo? Flickr?
This work can start already without establishing an NDSA-specific foothold in the market. Join the conversation on the [http://www.facebook.com/digitalpreservation NDIIPP Facebook page](anyone can post!). If you tweet, please include the [http://twitter.com/#!/search/%23ndsa hashtag #NDSA] when appropriate so that we can start building the NDSA brand on Twitter.


The main task of curating NDSA members is to put together the list of twitter users this kind of thing would track to generate it (Carol Minton Morris has begun a list of NDSA Outreach members, but we should go farther afield and query the NDSA membership for Twitter users of note) and a few volunteers to check the queue every once and a while and push things live."
The main task of curating NDSA members is to put together the list of twitter users this kind of thing would track to generate it (Carol Minton Morris has begun a list of NDSA Outreach members, but we should go farther afield and query the NDSA membership for Twitter users of note) and a few volunteers to check the queue every once and a while and push things live."

Revision as of 16:28, 3 November 2011

Until a full suite of NDSA social media outlets have been established, members of the NDSA, especially the Outreach Working Group, are encouraged to post interesting items and comment on the NDIIPP Facebook page.

You are also encouraged to tweet on NDSA activities. When doing so, please use the hashtag #NDSA.

The main task of curating NDSA members is to put together the list of twitter users this kind of thing would track to generate it (Carol Minton Morris has begun a list of NDSA Outreach members, but we should go farther afield and query the NDSA membership for Twitter users of note) and a few volunteers to check the queue every once and a while and push things live."

Do we want an NDSA Facebook page? Twitter account? How to best distribute the NDSA message? What social media tools, services and processes does your institution utilize? Slideshare? Vimeo? Flickr?

This work can start already without establishing an NDSA-specific foothold in the market. Join the conversation on the NDIIPP Facebook page(anyone can post!). If you tweet, please include the hashtag #NDSA when appropriate so that we can start building the NDSA brand on Twitter.

The main task of curating NDSA members is to put together the list of twitter users this kind of thing would track to generate it (Carol Minton Morris has begun a list of NDSA Outreach members, but we should go farther afield and query the NDSA membership for Twitter users of note) and a few volunteers to check the queue every once and a while and push things live."