Librarian by Day

Bobbi L. Newman

In my case this means my day job, the 9 to 5 one, not the one on the side where I write this blog and other stuff and do workshops and present and read articles and government reports, though it helps there too. For the sake of this post I’m focusing on my 9 to 5 job or more like 7 to 6 job.

Here are 10 ways Twitter has made me a better employee, better at my job, and benefited my library.

1. Connection to experts.

Thanks to Twitter I can connect with experts it might take years to connect with otherwise. I might see them in passing at conferences (if I’m fortunate enough to attend) or exchange emails. But Twitter connections are so much easier to make. No need to write a formal email, I respond to their tweets, starting a conversation that is much faster and easier to maintain than formal emails. Through my tweets they get a feeling of what I am like professionally and as in individual.

These connections include those tweets that aren’t related to work or libraries, personal tweets help build a relationship between people who have never met face to face. They are the mortar between the bricks.  Think of them as office cooler talk, it’s the grease that helps the wheels turn.

These connections are invaluable for asking questions, getting feedback, and growing as a professional.  It also means when my library is exploring a new project my network of experts to ask for advise is much, much larger than others. When we are researching a new service the first place I go is to my Twitter connections and I get accurate, up-to-date information faster and more efficiently. What boss wouldn’t love that?

2. Pool of information

The amount of information shared on Twitter is amazing. Even better because the information shared is first vetted by the individual who shared it I am assured of it’s accuracy, timeliness, and relevance.

3. Real time awareness of News

Your best bet for real-time, as it is happening, awareness of news is Twitter. It is just better than newspapers, radio, and TV for instant news. News my patrons are interested in, news my management team needs to know. News that effects the decisions we, the library, make.

4. Real time updates in technology and library issues.

Want to know what latest technology marvel Apple is unveiling that won’t work with any of your library services but all your patrons will be asking about? Twitter. Want to know what is happening with Vendor issues like the JSTOR interface change? Or Libraries lending Netflix? Twitter.

5. Connection with patrons

Patrons ask me questions on Twitter all the time. Yes, for real. Patrons go to the easiest, most convenient method for them, for some it’s Twitter.

Technically my twitter account is not related to my library in any way. It doesn’t matter, people who know me in the community know I work at the library, I am their point of contact.

6. Professional development for free!

Hey budgets are tight. But it is important that we take time to develop our staff. Library staff members need professional development to best serve our patrons.

Twitter is no substitute for conferences or face to face training or workshops, but if money is tight it is better than nothing. I get to interact with my peers, exchange ideas, and I get pointed toward important library developments without leaving my office.

7. Contact with local organizations and groups.

Because I live in my community I follow local organizations and groups I am interested in. I ask them questions, retweet their tweets and keep up with upcoming events.  They know I’m a librarian that works at the library, they also know I am a customer/patron of theirs. When they have a need than could be met by the library they’ll think of us first because they know me.

Twitter is a great way to build relationships with other organizations, something that is especially important in today’s economy. Even better, you don’t have to spend two hours of work time eating bad food and listening to bad presentations.

8. I’m always learning

I think it would be next to impossible to be on Twitter and not learn  something new. Librarians who are always learning are more flexible and open to change. One thing we know for sure about libraries right now is times are changing and staff need to be able to change too.

9. Keeps me in touch with the larger world.

As human being we tend to gravitate to people with similar ideas and interests. Twitter connects me with people I might not connect with otherwise, they might have completely different interests outside of libraries. Because I frequently interact by choice with people with ideals different than my own I’m better able to assist patrons with ideals who don’t align with me. Remember we are supposed to be warm and welcoming to everyone equally, even if you think their ideas are abhorrent.

10. Sharing and borrowing

Thanks to Twitter it is easy for me to share information about all the awesome things my library is doing and for others to share what their libraries are doing. Why reinvent the wheel when I can steal programming ideas from libraries who have already implemented them? Even better programs I might never have thought of.

Still not convinced? Check out:

Don’t have Twitter and now want to set up an account? Check out these great guides.

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    @librarianbyday I think *somebody* luvs twitter 😉 j/k

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      @jasonfleming73 I’d be foolish not to acknowledge all its done for me , especially when people are often blocked from it at work

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        @librarianbyday def, great post. Have already forwarded it to leadership here. Thanks!

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  6. Erin Avatar

    love this post! all so very true! and to think i was wary about joining twitter a few mere months ago! oh how i was wrong! i’ve grown and learned so much and met some amazing librarians, and friends! thanks for the positive feedback about Twitter – it speaks volumes! 🙂

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  7. Colleen Avatar

    I’m teaching a class for university management and staff next week on using social web applications for higher education work — part of which is focusing on developing a personal/professional learning network.

    So, thank you…you just saved me a bit of time crafting some of these explanations. I’m pulling this post (and citing you) in my class guide.

    Thanks!

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      Colleen – wonderful!

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  8. Scott Cohen Avatar

    You make some really good comments here. I am not an expert in using Twitter but have an account for our library.

    However, I take exception to your first ways that Twitter has made you a better employee I don’t see anyway to judge whether someone is who they say they are.

    How in the world would you know that you are really talking to an expert? There are no rules on Twitter. Anyone can say that they are a celebrity, an expert or whoever..

    If I am wrong, please tell me. I would like to believe that social media are worthwhile in the workplace.

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    1. Jimmy the Geek Avatar

      Scott, that’s a great point. One way I make sure someone is who they say they are is to click on their screen name and check their profile. If there’s a web site listed, go to it and see what their agenda really is. It’s not fool-proof, but it is better than nothing!

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      Scott –
      For example when I’m talking to Jason Griffey I know he is the Jason Griffey who wrote the ALA Tech report Gadgets & Gizmos: Personal Electronics and the Library It, and the books Mobile Technologies and Libraries and Library Blogging.

      So I feel pretty confident that I’m am talking to him and that in calling him an expert. There are many people in libraryland and without who have established reputations and twitter accounts and its easy to determine they are who they say they are and if you consider them an expert.

      Now as far as the people who call themselves an expert in their profile those people are suspect. 🙂

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      @librarianbyday That was one of the most thoughtful and convincing posts I have read about the usefulness of twitter.

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        @katiereads Thank you! 🙂

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    Great post as usual, Bobbi! Twitter has made such a difference for me. I didn’t use it before I started working in a library — I just didn’t see the point in broadcasting the minutiae of my life to the world. However, now that I’ve started following both librarians and open-source software folks, my knowledge has expanded greatly, and given me the confidence to pursue projects that our library wouldn’t have taken on in the past.

    Twitter is a great tool for those who use it wisely. The key is to USE it! Anyone interested can follow me @GMLGeek if they want to have some more contacts & get started. The beauty of Twitter is that you can see who a person is following, and add those people to your own follow list, giving you more contacts and input from others in your field. Plus, it’s nearly instant help!

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    and connection with authors and publishers – great for collection development

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