Your take on Libraries on Google+

 

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Just curious, what are the pros and cons of libraries using Google+.

From Libraries on Google+by David Rapp at The Digital Shift

Google’s popular social networking site, Google+, was launched in June of this year, and has since built up a membership of more than 40 million users. But only earlier this month did Google begin allowing organizations, and not just individuals, to create their own pages on the site. In the past few weeks, dozens of libraries have created Google+ pages, from large public libraries such as the New York Public Library, to smaller, tech-savvy ones like Darien Library, CT, and Skokie Public Library, IL.Several academic libraries have staked out Google+ pages, as well.

Similar pages on Google+’s primary competitor, Facebook, have been a key element of libraries’ social networking strategies for years. For example, Multnomah County Library, OR, held a popular eventearlier this year using Facebook for readers’ advisory.

Library bloggers David Lee King and Joe Murphy both recently posted step-by-step guides to creating Google+ library pages, which are worth a look.

 

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