Social Media Optimization: Making Library Content Shareable and Engaging
Date
2015
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Publisher
Emerald
Abstract
Purpose – Social Media Optimization (SMO) offers guidelines by which libraries can design content
for social shareability through social networking services (SNSs). The purpose of this paper is to
introduce SMO and discuss its effects and benefits for libraries.
Design/methodology/approach – Researchers identified and applied five principles of SMO. Web
analytics software provides data on web site traffic and user engagement before and after the
application of SMO.
Findings – By intentionally applying a program of SMO, the library increased content shareability,
increased user engagement, and built community.
Research limitations/implications – Increasing use of SNSs may influence the study results,
independent of SMO application. Limitations inherent to web analytics software may affect results.
Further study could expand analysis beyond web analytics to include comments on SNS posts, SNS
shares from library pages, and a qualitative analysis of user behaviors and attitudes regarding library
web content and SNSs.
Practical implications – This research offers an intentional approach for libraries to optimize their
online resources sharing through SNSs.
Originality/value – Previous research has examined the role of community building and social
connectedness for SNS users, but none have discussed using SMO to encourage user engagement and
interactivity through increased SNS traffic into library web pages.
Keywords Digital libraries, Generation and dissemination of information, Communities, Virality,
Social media optimization, Social networking services
Paper type Case study
Description
Keywords
Digital libraries, Social media optimization, Social networking services
Citation
Doralyn Rossmann, Scott W.H. Young, (2015) "Social media optimization: making library content shareable and engaging", Library Hi Tech, Vol. 33 Iss: 4, pp.526 - 544