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Connie Crosby Update: February 15, 2010

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Connie Crosby Update: February 15, 2010 from Connie Crosby on Vimeo.

Some of my mentions in this episode:

  • ChangeCamp meeting in Toronto on Tuesday, February 16, 2010 working on a civic engagement toolkit. While the session is full for participants, we are looking for volunteers to act as scribes as I mention in the video. If you have a laptop with good battery and would like to join me in liveblogging at a table via Scribblelive.com feel free to contact me and I will pass your name along. Scribes show up at 4 pm, and the show gets underway around 5:30 or 6:00 pm. I mention one of the people leading us in the evening, Mark Kuznicki, who inspires me to do more in leading and connecting people.
  • PodCamp Toronto - will you be joining us? February 20 & 21, 2010 at Ryerson’s Rogers Communication Centre.  The Schedule is now live so that presenters may add their sessions in.
  • Personal Brand Camp 2 - an event including Humber PR students learning about social media and how to build an online presence. I am giving Michael Cayley a hand with this. This event will be held in conjunction with Third Tuesday Toronto on February 23, 2010, a speaker series about social media for the PR industry, courtesy of Joseph Thornley. Our speaker for the evening will be Mitch Joel on (what else?) personal brand.
  • Ontario Library Association’s OLA Superconference, February 24-27, 2010. Look for me at the Knowledge Ontario booth where I will be helping out periodically.
  • Over on Slaw.ca I usually post every Monday. This week’s post:  Google Buzz Already Raising Privacy Concerns.

And did I mention my book? No? I’ve been proofreading the final proofs! We’re almost ready for the printer!

This message was cross-posted on my personal blog at http://conniecrosby.blogspot.com/2010/02/connie-crosby-update-february-15-2010.html.

Connie Crosby Update: My New Brainchild

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Something a little new: catching you up on all I’m doing (well, except real client work!) in a chatty video.  Let me know what you think–is this of interest? Should I do this again? Are there questions you would like me to answer??

Cheers!
Connie

Connie Crosby Update: My New Brainchild from Connie Crosby on Vimeo.

Links to a few things mentioned:

Also posted on my personal blog conniecrosby.blogspot.com.

Business Productivity & Reasons to Unblock Social Media Sites

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Steve Matthews’ Web Law Connected column on Slaw.ca Social Media & Business Productivity struck a nerve with me today. He talks about how there are real reasons on both side of the argument whether to block or not block staff from using social networking sites. I like how he breaks down both sides of the issue. I have to admit being on the “not blocking” side of things. But, reading his article has made me soften my view, if perhaps only slightly.

That being said, I am speaking Wednesday at the Acuity Forums conference Executing Social Media [pdf] and will be tackling the big question of social media and social networking inside the organization. I’m incorporating some of Steve’s thinking. I also came up with a list of ways staff may be using social media that should not be blocked.

Many staff have legitimate reasons for accessing these sites, such as:

  • monitoring the Internet about your company and brands
  • engaging in public relations on behalf of your company
  • researching what your competitors are doing for Competitive Intelligence and Business Intelligence programs
  • checking potential business partners
  • legal due diligence
  • background checks on new recruits
  • learning from experts in their areas (for free!) from sites such as blogs and podcasts
  • attending professional webinars
  • organizing professional association committees and conferences
  • connecting with business contacts through networking sites such as LinkedIn and Facebook
  • registering for professional development events and training through sites such as Facebook, Upcoming.org and Meetup.com

What other reasons are there for giving staff access to social media/social networking sites?

Social Networking & Human Resources

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Last week I had the pleasure of speaking to the HR Forum of the Information Technology Association of Canada. I was given the task of talking about social networking, how business uses social networks, and how they may be used in human resources. Since members of ITAC are in the technology industry, I also talked about online spaces and communities that IT staff may be involved in. My slides are below.

Also speaking were Dan Michaluk of the law firm Hicks Morley and Sheldon Silverman, Counsel at AMD. Dan spoke to the question of managing employee use of social media applications, especially how to manage risk. He has shared his slides on his blog All About Information. Sheldon rounded out the discussion by providing an interesting case study of internal social media policy.

Announcing Canadian Book Review Annual Online

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Crosby Group is pleased to announce we are currently working with The Dundurn Group on the launch of the new Canadian Book Review Annual Online. We are helping to get word out about the CBRAonline’s free trial starting on Monday–details in the press release below. This will be of particular interest both for Reference departments, and as an Acquisitions tool for libraries. Individuals may also want to have personal access.

If you work in a major Canadian library and have an Interlibrary Loan Code from Collections Canada, you already have access!

CBRAonline sign on instructions for Canadian libraries: your ILL code is username and password

The code should be 4 characters in length, and is case sensitive, so you will need to input it in all capitals.

If you do not already have access, contact info@cbraonline.com for your free trial password.

CBRAonline logoThe Dundurn Group logo

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CBRA Live, Online, & Free for 30 Days

TORONTO, September 10, 2009…Dundurn Press is pleased to announce that the Canadian Book Review Annual (CBRA) will roll out live, online on Monday, September 14, 2009.

CBRAonline — the most comprehensive, authoritative database for quality reviews of Canadian-authored titles —is being launched to fill the need for an easily searchable electronic version of the venerable hardcover, Canadian Book Review Annual. Now these important reference annuals with 40,000 past reviews of Canadian-authored titles and over 150 new titles each month are easily accessible online. More than 300 reviewers — all experts in their fields — provide thorough evaluations of Canadian authored books in many different genres including children’s books as well as adult fiction and nonfiction.

For the first time, these reviews will be available to a broad group of users, from professors and scholars to high school students and library patrons.

About CBRA:

“Recommended for all Canadian libraries and American academic libraries with Canadian collections.”— Library Journal

“Of great value to the staff of Canadian school, public and academic libraries … as well as anyone interested in Canadian Studies.” — Booklist

As part of a special offer CBRAonline invites you to sign up for a 30 day free trial. Visit us at www.cbraonline.com and contact info@cbraonline.com for more information.

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For comment, please contact Beth Bruder at (416) 214-5544, ext. 232 or bbruder@dundurn.com

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