museum science communication using twitter

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By Daniel Noesgaard (@dnnyboy), Medical Museion, Copenhagen, DK 20 Feb 2013 NUASKOM, Aarhus, DK * Using Twitter to communicate medical science & history

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Many institutions have embraced social media as a means of branding, marketing and redirecting traffic to main websites. These are perfectly legitimate goals of any institution, but the strength of social media goes beyond that. A lot of technology-savvy university professionals have realized the potential of using Twitter in their daily work as well as their personal life. At conferences even more use Twitter to access the backchannel and behind-the-scenes discussion. These are often the people who work in the departments where social media already reside. This session explores the professional use of Twitter by the entire staff in a small university museum and research department. The staff encompasses a variety of different roles. There are curators, docents, researchers, conservators, collection managers, etc. All of whom contribute to the workings of the museum. Some of these do not necessarily have a public face, as their work mainly goes on behind the scenes. For the staff Twitter provides an excellent channel for sharing, discussing, and engaging audiences that might not be reached otherwise. For the museum this contributes to making the profile of the institution more personal and alive. And on the whole Twitter allows for new forms of interaction between scientists, professionals, journalists and the public.

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By Daniel Noesgaard (@dnnyboy), Medical Museion, Copenhagen, DK

20 Feb 2013 NUASKOM, Aarhus, DK

*Using Twitter to communicate medical science & history

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*Welcome!

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*Who do you follow on social

media and why?Friends? Companies? Brands?

People you know? People you want to know? People that inspire you?

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…a total of 20 Museion tweeps

(staff of ~25)

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*Twitter list

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*Meet Nanna - The tweeting conservator

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*Tweets@NaGerdes

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*Photos

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*Storifys

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*Why and how?Started blogging early

Blogging is not right for everyone

Everything is interesting!

We don’t want hide anything

Personal and informal

FUN! Greater reach

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*What’s in it for me?

Showing the invisible work

Interacting with people

Documenting my work (portfolio)

No more notesI am the museum too!

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*Policy?

No policy(!)

Training and tools

Problems?

Expanding – new platforms

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Follow me @dnnyboy, @nagerdes + others on @medicalmuseion list

*Thank you!