Creating a Web 2.0 “Event” for Online Outreach
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Creating a Web 2.0 “Event” for Online Outreach
Sherri [email protected] 29, 2010
About Calisphere
Two audiences, two sites
• Collection guides• Digital objects
• Digital objects ONLY
About Calisphere
Two audiences, two sites
• Archivists• Researchers
• Educators• Undergrads• General public
John Muir “Event”
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John Muir “Event”
Concept• Tell a story on Twitter and Facebook• Quote portions of the letters: travel diary• Link back to the objects
Goals• Reach new audiences• Jumpstart Web 2.0 presence• Promote the new collection
Muir Project Day 1 on Facebook
Muir Project Week 1 on Twitter
Process
• Permissions• Selection, story• Map out the week• Marketing• Tweet!• Reflection
Results by the Numbers
• Over 415 clicks on posted links• 259 Facebook fans• 215 Twitter followers• Over 30 retweets• 20 interactions
Was it worth it?
Some cons:• Not spectacular results in hits, comments• Demanded time, before and during
Big pros!• Reignited interest, contacts• Built a base of followers• Props for creativity
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