Friday, August 28, 2015

Using Facebook


The idea of using Facebook to promote a school library can be a controversial one because there are often times when things can get taken out of context and that can create a problem. I was expecting to find several schools with a Facebook page promoting their library, but I found only a few that actually belonged to a library. I looked at Estherville Lincoln Central School Libraries Facebook page to get some ideas of what is out there. Through this libraries Facebook page librarians can announce community gatherings, ideas for summer reading, opportunities to fundraise for the campus. I also saw things like announcements, awards/recognitions, and even campus renovations. I feel this is a quick way to get information to the parents. On this school’s Facebook page I scrolled throughout the news feed and didn’t find many comments posted.

Advantages: Have an easy way to communicate with the parents

Quick Feedback

Disadvantages: Parents can take a small problem out of context and post negative comments about the school or its staff.

I love the idea of having a Facebook page for the library, but in my district (PSJA ISD) it is forbidden. We are not allowed to post anything having to do with our classroom/library on our Facebook page. The district has something similar called Living Tree in which it posts announcements and community events to the parents and community. I believe having Living Tree will help eliminate privacy issues of using Facebook.
Melissa Robles

2 comments:

  1. Melissa I agree with you that a disadvantage of having a school library Facebook page can raise concerns with comments posted. Sometimes comments that are posted are not professional and that can reflect negatively on the library.

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  2. That's a great solution to the privacy and FERPA issues. I like that the school is still trying to promote activities using some form of social media.

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