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Creating a Web 2.0 “Event” for Online Outreach

Sherri Bergersherri.berger@ucop.eduApril 29, 2010

About Calisphere

Two audiences, two sites

• Collection guides

• Digital objects

• Digital objects ONLY

About Calisphere

Two audiences, two sites

• Archivists

• Researchers

• Educators

• Undergrads

• General public

John Muir “Event”

Courtesy of University of the Pacific Library Courtesy of The Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley

John Muir “Event”

Concept

• Tell a story on Twitter and Facebook• Quote portions of the letters: travel diary• Link back to the objects

Goals

• Reach new audiences• Jumpstart Web 2.0 presence• Promote the new collection

Muir Project Day 1 on Facebook

Muir Project Week 1 on Twitter

Process

• Permissions

• Selection, story

• Map out the week

• Marketing

• Tweet!

• Reflection

Results by the Numbers

• Over 415 clicks on posted links

• 259 Facebook fans

• 215 Twitter followers

• Over 30 retweets

• 20 interactions

Was it worth it?

Some cons:

• Not spectacular results in hits, comments

• Demanded time, before and during

Big pros!

• Reignited interest, contacts

• Built a base of followers

• Props for creativity

Follow us!

www.facebook.com/calisphere

www.twitter.com/calisphere

www.calisphere.org

sherri.berger@ucop.edu

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