TY - JOUR
T1 - Facebook use in libraries
T2 - An exploratory analysis
AU - Aharony, Noa
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2012 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2012/6
Y1 - 2012/6
N2 - Purpose: The current study aims to present an exploratory analysis of the use of Facebook in American public and academic libraries, with the purpose of understanding patterns of Facebook use in libraries. Design/methodology/approach: This study presents both a statistical descriptive analysis and a content analysis. Findings: The research findings show that both kinds of libraries use the information section and the wall and that there is a difference in the use of other Facebook sections, which was surprisingly limited in both kinds of libraries. In addition, public libraries use the wall and the photos section as major channels of information more than academic libraries. Concentrating on the content of the Facebook wall posts, it appears that there are some differences between the two sections (categories and sub-categories). However, it seems that both kinds of libraries use Facebook simply as a way to deliver information to users, rather than as a venue for discussion. Originality/value: Research findings enable librarians and information scientists to better understand the Facebook phenomenon in different kinds of libraries.
AB - Purpose: The current study aims to present an exploratory analysis of the use of Facebook in American public and academic libraries, with the purpose of understanding patterns of Facebook use in libraries. Design/methodology/approach: This study presents both a statistical descriptive analysis and a content analysis. Findings: The research findings show that both kinds of libraries use the information section and the wall and that there is a difference in the use of other Facebook sections, which was surprisingly limited in both kinds of libraries. In addition, public libraries use the wall and the photos section as major channels of information more than academic libraries. Concentrating on the content of the Facebook wall posts, it appears that there are some differences between the two sections (categories and sub-categories). However, it seems that both kinds of libraries use Facebook simply as a way to deliver information to users, rather than as a venue for discussion. Originality/value: Research findings enable librarians and information scientists to better understand the Facebook phenomenon in different kinds of libraries.
KW - Academic libraries
KW - Exploratory analysis
KW - Facebook
KW - Information transfer
KW - Public libraries
KW - Social networks
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84863498933&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1108/00012531211244725
DO - 10.1108/00012531211244725
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SN - 0001-253X
VL - 64
SP - 358
EP - 372
JO - Aslib Proceedings: New Information Perspectives
JF - Aslib Proceedings: New Information Perspectives
IS - 4
ER -