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September 17, 2007

"Building a Social Networking Environment at the Library"

Steve Campion has written for WebJunction: "Building a Social Networking Environment at the Library."  Campion discusses some general concepts and areas of concern to consider when starting to use social networking at your library--whether it's Facebook, MySpace, Ning, LibraryThing, whatever.

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