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	<title>Laura Bergus &#187; Palfrey</title>
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		<title>Social Media Best Practices for Law Schools (Part 4)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 02:57:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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&#8217;d never met [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For all of my drum-beating about the glories of online social networking, the <a href="http://w.cali.org/conference/">CALI annual conference</a> last week was a welcome reminder of <a href="http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=82155&amp;id=24848939382&amp;ref=mf">how nice it is to actually *meet* people</a>. It was great to match real faces to Twitter avatars, and I made a point of getting to know several folks I&#8217;d never met in cyberspace. Face-to-face human interaction is good stuff.</p>
<p>I had the opportunity of moderating part of a <a href="http://w.cali.org/conference/session/110">group discussion of social media best practices for law schools</a>. 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 <a href="http://www.johnpalfrey.com/">John Palfrey</a>, <a href="http://sarahglassmeyer.com/">Sarah Glassmeyer</a>, <a href="http://greytales.wordpress.com/">Denise Grey</a>, <a href="http://www.barcorefblog.blogspot.com/">Susanna Leers</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/mak506">Meg Kribble</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/genekoo">Gene Koo</a> collected input on how institutions are using and would like to use social media for everything from recruiting new students to publishing scholarly works.</p>
<p>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&#8217; social media use. <a href="http://smbp.laurabergus.com">Preliminary suggestions for students, staff and employers of law students/grads are collected at http://smbp.laurabergus.com</a>. Next steps include building an online community where the best-practices discussion can play out and coordinating schools&#8217; leadership in drafting working documents. Stay tuned!</p>
<p>While at the conference, I also had the chance to go to two of Boulder&#8217;s fine restaurants, <a href="http://www.bouldercork.com/index.html">Cork</a> (where we had a most entertaining French waiter who gave us no crap for ordering Australian wine) and <a href="http://www.flagstaffhouse.com/">Flagstaff House</a> (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&#8217;s own pedestrian mall) and drove out into the Flatiron mountains. Beautiful part of the country.</p>
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