This book helps those who want to use social media but are not necessarily Web-savvy navigate the most popular networking sites available. Privacy and technical information about how social media platforms function are explained, so everyone can make informed decisions about how to connect online.
This book helps those who want to use social media but are not necessarily Web-savvy navigate the most popular networking sites available. Privacy and technical information about how social media platforms function are explained, so everyone can make informed decisions about how to connect online.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Melody Condron is a librarian and researcher of personal digital archiving and social media tools. She received a Master's degree in Library Science with a focus in Information Organization from the University of North Texas, and a B.A. in Communications and Media Studies from Penn State. With a passion for genealogy and archiving but a strong interest in data management and organization, Melody has written and taught classes to both librarians and the general public. She has presented in the areas of digital legacy management, personal photo digitization and organization, the lifecycle of data, and archiving your social media. Her book, Managing the Digital You: Where and How to Keep and Organize Your Digital Life was published in 2017 with Rowman and Littlefield. Her chapter "Archiving Social Media" appeared in the Complete Guide to Personal Digital Archiving, published in 2018 by the American Library Association.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter 1 - Social Media Basics Chapter 2 - Facebook Chapter 3 - Twitter Chapter 4 - YouTube Chapter 5 - Snapchat Chapter 6 - Instagram Chapter 7 - Reddit Chapter 8 - LinkedIn Chapter 9 - Tumblr Chapter 10 - Pinterest Chapter 11 - Other Notable Social Media Platforms Chapter 12 - Archiving, Saving, and Legacy Management Index About the Author