2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.acalib.2021.102331
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Polish university libraries social networking services during the COVID-19 pandemic spring term lockdown

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“…Scientists are actively studying user needs, the contents of social networks, and interactions within networks [ 12 ]. As an example, the analysis in [ 13 ] showed that Instagram and Facebook, as well as Twitter, were most frequently used during the COVID-19 lockdown by Polish university libraries. Libraries used YouTube to a much lower extent.…”
Section: Development Factors Of Discussion Of the Problem Of Emotions As An Object Of Information Exchangementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scientists are actively studying user needs, the contents of social networks, and interactions within networks [ 12 ]. As an example, the analysis in [ 13 ] showed that Instagram and Facebook, as well as Twitter, were most frequently used during the COVID-19 lockdown by Polish university libraries. Libraries used YouTube to a much lower extent.…”
Section: Development Factors Of Discussion Of the Problem Of Emotions As An Object Of Information Exchangementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two European studies described the use of social media by academic librarians to maintain services post-lockdown. Martinez-Cardama and Pacios (2020) examined the use of Twitter communications by 56 Spanish university libraries during the period of March 15 to April 26, 2020, and Gmiterek (2021) collected data posted by Polish university libraries from March 11, 2020 through June 2020 to four social networking sites. Both researchers documented the use of social media as a means of conveying timely information about library services as well as conducting online library programming events.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, several important findings were found, such as an increase in the use of smartphones in accessing digital libraries (Ćirić, 2021). Furthermore, library promotion and distribution of academic information were achieved through social media (Gmiterek, 2021;Lobo, 2021;Martínez et al, 2021;Sauti, 2021;Sobreira, 2020;Tammaro, 2020). Content digitization was conducted en masse, and the access to digital content is sufficient to protect copyright (Pokorná, 2020).…”
Section: Source Of International Journal/proceeding Publications Related To Digitalmentioning
confidence: 99%