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Social Media Best Practices for Law Schools (Part 4)

Filed under: law school — Tags: , , , , , , — Laura Bergus at 7:57 pm June 23, 2009

For all of my drum-beating about the glories of online social networking, the CALI annual conference last week was a welcome reminder of how nice it is to actually *meet* people. It was great to match real faces to Twitter avatars, and I made a point of getting to know several folks I’d never met in cyberspace. Face-to-face human interaction is good stuff.

I had the opportunity of moderating part of a group discussion of social media best practices for law schools. More than 50 law librarians, administrators and techies attended this session on behalf of their school, and not a single one of them reported having policy in place to guide them in using social media. Co-moderators John Palfrey, Sarah Glassmeyer, Denise Grey, Susanna Leers, Meg Kribble and Gene Koo collected input on how institutions are using and would like to use social media for everything from recruiting new students to publishing scholarly works.

We collected contact information from nearly 40 people who said they would like to work together in collecting data and crafting guidelines for law schools’ social media use. Preliminary suggestions for students, staff and employers of law students/grads are collected at http://smbp.laurabergus.com. Next steps include building an online community where the best-practices discussion can play out and coordinating schools’ leadership in drafting working documents. Stay tuned!

While at the conference, I also had the chance to go to two of Boulder’s fine restaurants, Cork (where we had a most entertaining French waiter who gave us no crap for ordering Australian wine) and Flagstaff House (where we sat on a covered and heated porch and marveled at a thunderstorm sweeping through the valley). We also wandered around Pearl Street (very reminiscient of Iowa City’s own pedestrian mall) and drove out into the Flatiron mountains. Beautiful part of the country.

Every blog needs a Wordle word cloud post

Filed under: law school — Tags: , , , , , — Laura Bergus at 6:14 pm June 11, 2009

Thanks to Josh Auriemma for the reminder of the coolness that is Wordle.

Here is the automatically generated word cloud for laurabergus.com. Pretty right-on, if you ask me.

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Over the top with social media for law students?

Filed under: law and social media, law school — Tags: , , — Laura Bergus at 10:22 am June 1, 2009

In preparation for CALICON09 (and an awesome session with John Palfrey), I’m creating a website to share the Social Media Best Practices document I’ve been working on between classes and finals over the past few months. The document will include recommendations for students, law school staff/administrators and employers on using social media (with advice for staff and employers primarily focused on relating to students and graduates by using social media). To mix it up a bit, I’ve included short video clips for each of the sections. A special sneak preview of the students section is here for your enjoyment/ridicule. I’m really interested to hear responses to my advocacy of social media for positive use by students. Note I don’t say anything about the risks. What do you think?