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Social Media: A Guide for Researchers
Information on this exciting resource was posted on the BHIC Blog. http://bit.ly/eOwfQa From the Introduction: “This guide will show you how you can use social media to help your research and your career. Social media have big implications for how … Continue reading
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Tagged Brand, Business, Facebook, Research, social media, Social network, Social Sciences, Twitter
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National Library of Medicine Website Redesigned
(National Library of Medicine – the world’s largest medical library) http://www.nlm.nih.gov/ On January 11, 2011, the National Library of Medicine (NLM) released a new design and organization for its Main Web site. The NLM homepage (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) has an entirely new … Continue reading
Social Media Resources
The following was posted on the BHIC Blog. I just gave a brief look at the Health Communicator’s Social Media Toolkit and found it to be very informative, well organized and very practical. The Health Communicator’s Social Media Toolkit http://bit.ly/amOmMI … Continue reading
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Tagged Facebook, Medicine, Physician, Seattle, Seattle Children's, social media, Social network service, Twitter
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WeAreVisible.com
I recently learned of this website through David Lee King’s blog. There is quite a story of the site’s beginning and unique purpose. Our homeless citizens have a resource devoted to them. The tag line on the web site – … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, blogs, David Lee King, Facebook, Homelessness, InvisiblePeople.tv, Mark Horvath, social media, Twitter, WeAreVisible.com
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The Power of Mobile
http://bit.ly/bgt3xU by Susannah Fox Sep 13, 2010 Pew Internet & American Life Project ” A mobile device is the internet for many people. Access isn’t the point anymore. It’s what people are doing with the access that matters.”
Posted in Mobile Devices
Tagged Business, Facebook, IPhone, Mobile device, Mobile phone, Twitter, United States
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Web Users Increasingly Rely on Social Media to Seek Help in a Disaster
The following appeared as a press release — [Red Cross Press Release - DISASTR-OUTREACH-LIB] http://bit.ly/crvkrR A new American Red Cross survey shows many web users would turn to social media to seek help for themselves or others during emergencies—and they … Continue reading
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Tagged 9-1-1, American Red Cross, e-mail, emergencies, Facebook, first responders, social media, social networking, Twitter
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Follow, Fan and Connect with NLM
There are lots of ways to communicate with NLM using social networking services like Facebook and Twitter on NLM’s “Follow, Fan and Connect with NLM” page: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/socialmedia/index.html. The page includes Facebook, Twitter, RSS feeds, and e-mail lists. Check it out!
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Tagged e-mail, Facebook, National Library of, NLM, RSS, social networking, Twitter
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NLM Launches Facebook Fan Page
The National Library of Medicine has launched a Facebook fan page. The goal of the new page is to share news, information, fun facts and important links with interested readers. To become a fan, log in to your Facebook account … Continue reading
