Hi Jesse,
Smithsonian has a central social media policy available online (under
Smithsonian Directives): http://www.si.edu/About/Policies
A list of government and non-profit social media policies, dating back to
2009, is also available here:
http://socialmediagovernance.com/policies.php?f=5
You m
This is great Vicki! Thanks for the links.
Jesse
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 11:04 AM, Portway, Victoria wrote:
> Hi Jesse,
>
> Smithsonian has a central social media policy available online (under
> Smithsonian Directives): http://www.si.edu/About/Policies
> A list of government and non-profit soc
Thanks!
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 4:44 AM, Daniel Noesgaard wrote:
> Dear Jesse,
>
> I work at a small university museum too and we've been using social media
> for quite some time now. We don't have an official social media policy. We
> use Facebook, Twitter and a few other platforms for experime
Dear Jesse,
I work at a small university museum too and we've been using social media for
quite some time now. We don't have an official social media policy. We use
Facebook, Twitter and a few other platforms for experimental science
communication, and if something feels right, we usually just
Hello,
We are re-designing our visitors survey kiosk and we are looking for good
examples.
The physical station is already built.
We are thinking about the callouts:
- What language and graphics will get us more responses?
- What passerby visitors should see when the kiosk