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Jenny Morgan and Jacqui TaylorLibraries and Learning InnovationLeeds Beckett University

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“Social media refers to the means of interactions among people in which they create, share, and/or exchange information and ideas in virtual communities and networks.”Ahlqvist,T et al.(2008).

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Helen Loughran and Jenny Morgan, Libraries and Learning InnovationLeeds Beckett University

Pinterest Boards

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National Libraries Day“Love your Library”

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Challenges - Pinterest and Copyright

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Challenges - Pinterest and Copyright

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Checklist

• Plan ahead• Identify possible resources• Permission email• List of approved websites• List of approved book covers• Copyright on images

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Conclusions

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Any questions?

Jenny MorganSenior Information Services LibrarianLeeds Beckett [email protected]@jennylm54

Jacqui TaylorWeekend Services LibrarianLeeds Beckett [email protected]@Wlibrarian

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ReferencesAhlqvist, Toni; Bäck, A., Halonen, M., Heinonen, S (2008). Social media road maps exploring the futures triggered by social media. VTT Tiedotteita - Valtion Teknillinen Tutkimuskeskus (2454): pp.13.

Hansen, K. et al. (2012) Pinterest as a tool: Applications in Academic Libraries and Higher Education. Partnership: The Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice Research, 7 (2) pp. 2-11.

Jisc Legal (2012) Pinterest image sharing and the law [Online] Available from: http://jiscleg.al/Pinterest

Jisc Legal (2012) Pinterest image sharing and the law [Online video] Available from: http://www.jisclegal.ac.uk/FeaturedVideo/aid/2925.aspx

Jisc Legal (2013) How to: use book cover images to promote library books on Pinterest – and remain copyright compliant [Online] Avaialable from: http://jiscleg.al/Howtobookcovers

McDermott, Irene, E. (2012) Pinterest for Libraries. Searcher, 20 (4) May, pp.7-45.

Pinterest - Leeds Beckett Library http://uk.pinterest.com/beckettlibrary/

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ReferencesPotter, N (2015) Library comms are like tapas: lots of small elements make an effective whole. Ned-Potter.com 13 April [Online Blog]. Available from: <http://www.ned-potter.com/blog/library-comms-are-like-tapas-lots-of-small-elements-make-an-effective-whole>

Thornton, E (2012) Is your Academic Library Pinning? Academic Libraries and Pinterest. Journal of Web Librarianship, 6 pp. 164-175.

Ward Sell, Catriona (2015) Pinning it down: An evaluation of Pinterest’s function in the British academic library. Sconul Focus, 62. pp.37 - 41. 

West, Angela (2012) What you should know about Pinterest and copyright. PC World: Business Center [Online] February 26. Available from: <http://www.pcworld.com/article/250700/what_you_should_know_about_pinterest_and_copyright.html>

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Images

Creativity in progress by Amanad Hirsch on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/creativedc/2939649520/sizes/l

The art of Pinterest by MkhMarketing on Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/mkhmarketing/8469730170/sizes/l

Copyright sign made of jigsaw pieces separated by Horla Varlan on Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/horiavarlan/4522267829/sizes/l

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