Author Archives: Elizabeth Bush

Can I trust that Tweet?

This week Donald Trump retweeted a fake video, without realizing it was fake, to help his campaign for presidency. When told the video was fake, he “admitted that as long as it’s on the Internet, he feels absolutely no obligation … Continue reading

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Using Social Media as a Team

While reading literature on the use of Social Media in libraries, I have found that many articles deal with the individual librarian’s use/profile for promoting the library.¹ However, there is not a lot of discourse over a team approach to … Continue reading

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hitREcord: Social Media as Collaborative Productions

This week a new social site was brought to my attention: hitREcord. Created by actor and producer Jordan Gordon-Levitt, it is an online collaborative production company. Instead of hiring professionals to create content like a traditional company, the producers of … Continue reading

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Social Media Fasting

Lent is right around the corner. Every year one or more of my friends will “fast” from Social Media. Aka, for 40 days (plus Sundays) they will not use one or all of their Social Media accounts. As I watch … Continue reading

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A Short Introduction as to Why this Blog Exists

Hi! My name is Elizabeth Bush and I am currently in the second year of my MLIS degree. Learning about libraries and the future of libraries is a huge passion of mine. In the course of my study, I decided … Continue reading

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