INF206 – Social Networking for Information Professionals is a selective subject for Bachelor of Information Studies at Charles Sturt University. It is an interesting subject as we learnt the theory of (the power of) online social media platforms and at the same time we also explored and practiced social networking in information professionals or a Read More…
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Module 5: OLJ Task 16: Authentic information
Today, we live in a connected world where every aspect of society is connected by information in the online network. As we know today, people are connected via online social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, etc. Barney (2004) explained the social, political and economic activities in a network society are focused Read More…
Module 3: OLJ Task 4 : Twitter feeds
Analysis of ALIA and UNESCO Twitter presence Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) @ALIANational United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) @UNESCO I found that ALIA and UNESCO Twitter presence and online persona are managed properly, the content of tweet and re-tweets are also aligned with their missions. As pointed out by Barbara (2017), Read More…
Module 1: OLJ task 1: Social Media and Society – Journal Article Analysis
In the article ‘Do I Look Like My Selfie?” : Filters and the Digital-Forensic Gaze’, Lavrence&Cambre (2020) focuses on the use of the filters to manipulate/edit people’s appearance on their selfies on social media. The article also explores how the 12 focus groups (based on different gender perspectives) discussed participants views of the use of Read More…