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  #1  
08-07-2011 01:57 PM
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we have neither. thank you

On 7/8/2011 8:23 AM, Marrapodi, Elisabeth wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone
>
> Would like to know if your library has a Facebook and/or Twitter
> presence separate from your institutions'?
>
> If yes:
>
> 1) why
>
> 2) what is the response
>
> 3) how often do you post
>
> 4) how did you market it so people are aware of it?
>
> My library's webpage has a blog but its woefully under-read and
> subscribed to. The few fans I have were vocal when I stopped blogging
> and while its wonderful the blog is reaching an audience, I'm thinking
> of other ways to broaden my outreach.
>
> In addition, since our Residents do not have institutional emails, I
> thought FB might be a way to reach them better. Of course, they'd have
> to join FB and "like" the library first. Twitter was another idea.
>
> Would love to hear success (and failure) stories.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
>
> Director, Library Services
>
> TrinitasRegional Medical Center
>
> 225 Williamson Street
>
> Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
>
> voice: 908-994-5488
>
> fax: 908-994-5099
>
> //"//**/A cheerful heart is good medicine" Proverbs 17:22/**
>
> website: http://www.trinitas.org/medical_library.htm
>
> Blog: http://www.trinitaslibrary.blogspot.com
>
> Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/emarrapodi
>
>
> Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/EJacobsenMarrapodi
>
>
> "Google can give you 1,000 answers to your question. A librarian will
> give you the right one."
>
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Director
Health Education Library
NYHQ
56-45 Main St
Flushing, NY 11355
PH: 718-670-1600
FAX: 718-886-4503



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  #2  
11-07-2011 04:12 PM
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we have neither. thank you

On 7/8/2011 8:23 AM, Marrapodi, Elisabeth wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone
>
> Would like to know if your library has a Facebook and/or Twitter
> presence separate from your institutions'?
>
> If yes:
>
> 1) why
>
> 2) what is the response
>
> 3) how often do you post
>
> 4) how did you market it so people are aware of it?
>
> My library's webpage has a blog but its woefully under-read and
> subscribed to. The few fans I have were vocal when I stopped blogging
> and while its wonderful the blog is reaching an audience, I'm thinking
> of other ways to broaden my outreach.
>
> In addition, since our Residents do not have institutional emails, I
> thought FB might be a way to reach them better. Of course, they'd have
> to join FB and "like" the library first. Twitter was another idea.
>
> Would love to hear success (and failure) stories.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
>
> Director, Library Services
>
> TrinitasRegional Medical Center
>
> 225 Williamson Street
>
> Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
>
> voice: 908-994-5488
>
> fax: 908-994-5099
>
> //"//**/A cheerful heart is good medicine" Proverbs 17:22/**
>
> website: http://www.trinitas.org/medical_library.htm
>
> Blog: http://www.trinitaslibrary.blogspot.com
>
> Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/emarrapodi
>
>
> Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/EJacobsenMarrapodi
>
>
> "Google can give you 1,000 answers to your question. A librarian will
> give you the right one."
>
> P Think before printing this email - you could save a tree
>
>
> · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
>
>
> "Privileged and Confidential: The information contained in this
> e-mail message is intended only for the personal and confidential
> use of the intended recipient(s). If the reader of this message is
> not the intended recipient or an agent responsible for delivering
> it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you
> have received this document in error and that any review,
> dissemination, distribution, or copying of this message is
> strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in
> error, please notify us immediately by e-mail, and delete the
> original message"
>
>
> _______________________________________________
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--
Julia Stuart, M.L.S.
Director
Health Education Library
NYHQ
56-45 Main St
Flushing, NY 11355
PH: 718-670-1600
FAX: 718-886-4503



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I'd be happy if I just had a web page on the hospital intranet that I
could update myself! The hospital has a Facebook page, but Facebook is
blocked on everyone except PR's computers. I'm sure Twitter is
considered the devil incarnate.



Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS

Medical Librarian

Medical/Nursing Library

William W. Backus Hospital

326 Washington Street

Norwich, CT 06360

860-823-6327

Fax: 860-892-2704





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  #3  
11-07-2011 08:26 PM
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we have neither. thank you

On 7/8/2011 8:23 AM, Marrapodi, Elisabeth wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone
>
> Would like to know if your library has a Facebook and/or Twitter
> presence separate from your institutions'?
>
> If yes:
>
> 1) why
>
> 2) what is the response
>
> 3) how often do you post
>
> 4) how did you market it so people are aware of it?
>
> My library's webpage has a blog but its woefully under-read and
> subscribed to. The few fans I have were vocal when I stopped blogging
> and while its wonderful the blog is reaching an audience, I'm thinking
> of other ways to broaden my outreach.
>
> In addition, since our Residents do not have institutional emails, I
> thought FB might be a way to reach them better. Of course, they'd have
> to join FB and "like" the library first. Twitter was another idea.
>
> Would love to hear success (and failure) stories.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
>
> Director, Library Services
>
> TrinitasRegional Medical Center
>
> 225 Williamson Street
>
> Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
>
> voice: 908-994-5488
>
> fax: 908-994-5099
>
> //"//**/A cheerful heart is good medicine" Proverbs 17:22/**
>
> website: http://www.trinitas.org/medical_library.htm
>
> Blog: http://www.trinitaslibrary.blogspot.com
>
> Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/emarrapodi
>
>
> Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/EJacobsenMarrapodi
>
>
> "Google can give you 1,000 answers to your question. A librarian will
> give you the right one."
>
> P Think before printing this email - you could save a tree
>
>
> · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
>
>
> "Privileged and Confidential: The information contained in this
> e-mail message is intended only for the personal and confidential
> use of the intended recipient(s). If the reader of this message is
> not the intended recipient or an agent responsible for delivering
> it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you
> have received this document in error and that any review,
> dissemination, distribution, or copying of this message is
> strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in
> error, please notify us immediately by e-mail, and delete the
> original message"
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> hls-list mailing list
> hls-
> http://hls.mlanet.org/mailman/listinfo/hls-list_hls.mlanet.org

--
Julia Stuart, M.L.S.
Director
Health Education Library
NYHQ
56-45 Main St
Flushing, NY 11355
PH: 718-670-1600
FAX: 718-886-4503



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I'd be happy if I just had a web page on the hospital intranet that I
could update myself! The hospital has a Facebook page, but Facebook is
blocked on everyone except PR's computers. I'm sure Twitter is
considered the devil incarnate.



Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS

Medical Librarian

Medical/Nursing Library

William W. Backus Hospital

326 Washington Street

Norwich, CT 06360

860-823-6327

Fax: 860-892-2704





*******************************************************************************************************************
Personal Data - Privacy Act of 1974 (PL 93-579)
This transmission is intended to be confidential to the individual(s) and/ or
entity to whom addressed. It may contain information of a privileged and/or
confidential nature, which may be subject to protection under the Privacy Act
of 1974 and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
of 1996. In the event you are not the intended recipient or the agent of the
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intended recipient, do not read, copy, or use this information contained
within this transmission, or allow it to be read, copied or utilized in
any manner, by any other person(s). Should this transmission be received
in error or there is a problem with the transmission, please notify the
above named sender immediately at the telephone number provided.

The William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington St
Norwich, CT 06360
860-889-8331
*******************************************************************************************************************


Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on, ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7 from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-it-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
Research Information Technologist
Center for Health Research and Quality
Samaritan Health Services
815 NW 9th Street Suite 136
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 768-5712

http://www.researchraven.com/
http://www.scangrants.com/





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I'd be happy if I just had a web page on the hospital intranet that I
could update myself! The hospital has a Facebook page, but Facebook is
blocked on everyone except PR's computers. I'm sure Twitter is
considered the devil incarnate.



Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS

Medical Librarian

Medical/Nursing Library

William W. Backus Hospital

326 Washington Street

Norwich, CT 06360

860-823-6327

Fax: 860-892-2704





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entity to whom addressed. It may contain information of a privileged and/or
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of 1974 and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
of 1996. In the event you are not the intended recipient or the agent of the
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intended recipient, do not read, copy, or use this information contained
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11-07-2011 08:59 PM
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we have neither. thank you

On 7/8/2011 8:23 AM, Marrapodi, Elisabeth wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone
>
> Would like to know if your library has a Facebook and/or Twitter
> presence separate from your institutions'?
>
> If yes:
>
> 1) why
>
> 2) what is the response
>
> 3) how often do you post
>
> 4) how did you market it so people are aware of it?
>
> My library's webpage has a blog but its woefully under-read and
> subscribed to. The few fans I have were vocal when I stopped blogging
> and while its wonderful the blog is reaching an audience, I'm thinking
> of other ways to broaden my outreach.
>
> In addition, since our Residents do not have institutional emails, I
> thought FB might be a way to reach them better. Of course, they'd have
> to join FB and "like" the library first. Twitter was another idea.
>
> Would love to hear success (and failure) stories.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
>
> Director, Library Services
>
> TrinitasRegional Medical Center
>
> 225 Williamson Street
>
> Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
>
> voice: 908-994-5488
>
> fax: 908-994-5099
>
> //"//**/A cheerful heart is good medicine" Proverbs 17:22/**
>
> website: http://www.trinitas.org/medical_library.htm
>
> Blog: http://www.trinitaslibrary.blogspot.com
>
> Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/emarrapodi
>
>
> Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/EJacobsenMarrapodi
>
>
> "Google can give you 1,000 answers to your question. A librarian will
> give you the right one."
>
> P Think before printing this email - you could save a tree
>
>
> · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
>
>
> "Privileged and Confidential: The information contained in this
> e-mail message is intended only for the personal and confidential
> use of the intended recipient(s). If the reader of this message is
> not the intended recipient or an agent responsible for delivering
> it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you
> have received this document in error and that any review,
> dissemination, distribution, or copying of this message is
> strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in
> error, please notify us immediately by e-mail, and delete the
> original message"
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> _______________________________________________
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--
Julia Stuart, M.L.S.
Director
Health Education Library
NYHQ
56-45 Main St
Flushing, NY 11355
PH: 718-670-1600
FAX: 718-886-4503



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I'd be happy if I just had a web page on the hospital intranet that I
could update myself! The hospital has a Facebook page, but Facebook is
blocked on everyone except PR's computers. I'm sure Twitter is
considered the devil incarnate.



Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS

Medical Librarian

Medical/Nursing Library

William W. Backus Hospital

326 Washington Street

Norwich, CT 06360

860-823-6327

Fax: 860-892-2704





*******************************************************************************************************************
Personal Data - Privacy Act of 1974 (PL 93-579)
This transmission is intended to be confidential to the individual(s) and/ or
entity to whom addressed. It may contain information of a privileged and/or
confidential nature, which may be subject to protection under the Privacy Act
of 1974 and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
of 1996. In the event you are not the intended recipient or the agent of the
intended recipient, or you are unable to deliver this communication to the
intended recipient, do not read, copy, or use this information contained
within this transmission, or allow it to be read, copied or utilized in
any manner, by any other person(s). Should this transmission be received
in error or there is a problem with the transmission, please notify the
above named sender immediately at the telephone number provided.

The William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington St
Norwich, CT 06360
860-889-8331
*******************************************************************************************************************


Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on, ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7 from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-it-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
Research Information Technologist
Center for Health Research and Quality
Samaritan Health Services
815 NW 9th Street Suite 136
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 768-5712

http://www.researchraven.com/
http://www.scangrants.com/





Message: 3
Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 11:12:06 -0400
From: "Gilly, Nancy" <>
To:
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter
Message-ID:
<.wwbh.org>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

I'd be happy if I just had a web page on the hospital intranet that I
could update myself! The hospital has a Facebook page, but Facebook is
blocked on everyone except PR's computers. I'm sure Twitter is
considered the devil incarnate.



Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS

Medical Librarian

Medical/Nursing Library

William W. Backus Hospital

326 Washington Street

Norwich, CT 06360

860-823-6327

Fax: 860-892-2704





*******************************************************************************************************************
Personal Data - Privacy Act of 1974 (PL 93-579)
This transmission is intended to be confidential to the individual(s) and/ or
entity to whom addressed. It may contain information of a privileged and/or
confidential nature, which may be subject to protection under the Privacy Act
of 1974 and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
of 1996. In the event you are not the intended recipient or the agent of the
intended recipient, or you are unable to deliver this communication to the
intended recipient, do not read, copy, or use this information contained
within this transmission, or allow it to be read, copied or utilized in
any manner, by any other person(s). Should this transmission be received
in error or there is a problem with the transmission, please notify the
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No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
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Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
Research Information Technologist
Center for Health Research and Quality
Samaritan Health Services
815 NW 9th Street Suite 136
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 768-5712

http://www.researchraven.com/
http://www.scangrants.com/





*******************************************************************************************************************
Personal Data - Privacy Act of 1974 (PL 93-579)
This transmission is intended to be confidential to the individual(s) and/ or
entity to whom addressed. It may contain information of a privileged and/or
confidential nature, which may be subject to protection under the Privacy Act
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we have neither. thank you

On 7/8/2011 8:23 AM, Marrapodi, Elisabeth wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone
>
> Would like to know if your library has a Facebook and/or Twitter
> presence separate from your institutions'?
>
> If yes:
>
> 1) why
>
> 2) what is the response
>
> 3) how often do you post
>
> 4) how did you market it so people are aware of it?
>
> My library's webpage has a blog but its woefully under-read and
> subscribed to. The few fans I have were vocal when I stopped blogging
> and while its wonderful the blog is reaching an audience, I'm thinking
> of other ways to broaden my outreach.
>
> In addition, since our Residents do not have institutional emails, I
> thought FB might be a way to reach them better. Of course, they'd have
> to join FB and "like" the library first. Twitter was another idea.
>
> Would love to hear success (and failure) stories.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
>
> Director, Library Services
>
> TrinitasRegional Medical Center
>
> 225 Williamson Street
>
> Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
>
> voice: 908-994-5488
>
> fax: 908-994-5099
>
> //"//**/A cheerful heart is good medicine" Proverbs 17:22/**
>
> website: http://www.trinitas.org/medical_library.htm
>
> Blog: http://www.trinitaslibrary.blogspot.com
>
> Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/emarrapodi
>
>
> Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/EJacobsenMarrapodi
>
>
> "Google can give you 1,000 answers to your question. A librarian will
> give you the right one."
>
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I'd be happy if I just had a web page on the hospital intranet that I
could update myself! The hospital has a Facebook page, but Facebook is
blocked on everyone except PR's computers. I'm sure Twitter is
considered the devil incarnate.



Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS

Medical Librarian

Medical/Nursing Library

William W. Backus Hospital

326 Washington Street

Norwich, CT 06360

860-823-6327

Fax: 860-892-2704





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Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on, ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7 from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-it-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
Research Information Technologist
Center for Health Research and Quality
Samaritan Health Services
815 NW 9th Street Suite 136
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 768-5712

http://www.researchraven.com/
http://www.scangrants.com/





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I'd be happy if I just had a web page on the hospital intranet that I
could update myself! The hospital has a Facebook page, but Facebook is
blocked on everyone except PR's computers. I'm sure Twitter is
considered the devil incarnate.



Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS

Medical Librarian

Medical/Nursing Library

William W. Backus Hospital

326 Washington Street

Norwich, CT 06360

860-823-6327

Fax: 860-892-2704





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No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Hope Leman
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
Research Information Technologist
Center for Health Research and Quality
Samaritan Health Services
815 NW 9th Street Suite 136
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 768-5712

http://www.researchraven.com/
http://www.scangrants.com/





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It doesn't seem to be a concern about licensed content. If they could
keep the entire hospital net from having any access to anything other
than our EMR I believe they would do it in a heartbeat.

They are looking to implement SharePoint, and I offered to be a guinea
pig, and it was accepted happily, but when I asked our IT head for a
time line a few weeks later, I was told that they had chosen another
department for the initial roll-out and I might have access to it in a
year or two.

I had a separate computer with a DSL line up until last fall when they
took it away after nine years, because "it wasn't secure". I couldn't
access the hospital server on it, and I don't have access to PMI anyway,
so there is no security issue.

So whenever I need to upgrade something, or defrag, or install QuickDoc,
or whatever, I've got to get someone from MIS on the phone, let them
remote in, and hope they can figure out what is happening, and more to
the point, that they have time. I'm not a patient care or other income
generating area, so I'm rather low on the totem pole.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: Wrigley, Kitty

I use Springshare's LibGuides for our library website; it's completely
separate from our hospital website. However, people can't get to our
licensed content until they authenticate to our hospital network. In
other words, it works like this:

1. authorized library user logs into hospital website
2. user then enters the URL (or link from the intranet) to our Libguides
page
3. user can get into our licensed content. Anyone else can also get to
our website...but they can't get into the licensed content.

Works like a charm. We are not the only hospital library using
libguides. I'd share this story with your IT folks.

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Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
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Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
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we have neither. thank you

On 7/8/2011 8:23 AM, Marrapodi, Elisabeth wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone
>
> Would like to know if your library has a Facebook and/or Twitter
> presence separate from your institutions'?
>
> If yes:
>
> 1) why
>
> 2) what is the response
>
> 3) how often do you post
>
> 4) how did you market it so people are aware of it?
>
> My library's webpage has a blog but its woefully under-read and
> subscribed to. The few fans I have were vocal when I stopped blogging
> and while its wonderful the blog is reaching an audience, I'm thinking
> of other ways to broaden my outreach.
>
> In addition, since our Residents do not have institutional emails, I
> thought FB might be a way to reach them better. Of course, they'd have
> to join FB and "like" the library first. Twitter was another idea.
>
> Would love to hear success (and failure) stories.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
>
> Director, Library Services
>
> TrinitasRegional Medical Center
>
> 225 Williamson Street
>
> Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
>
> voice: 908-994-5488
>
> fax: 908-994-5099
>
> //"//**/A cheerful heart is good medicine" Proverbs 17:22/**
>
> website: http://www.trinitas.org/medical_library.htm
>
> Blog: http://www.trinitaslibrary.blogspot.com
>
> Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/emarrapodi
>
>
> Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/EJacobsenMarrapodi
>
>
> "Google can give you 1,000 answers to your question. A librarian will
> give you the right one."
>
> P Think before printing this email - you could save a tree
>
>
> · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
>
>
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Flushing, NY 11355
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I'd be happy if I just had a web page on the hospital intranet that I
could update myself! The hospital has a Facebook page, but Facebook is
blocked on everyone except PR's computers. I'm sure Twitter is
considered the devil incarnate.



Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS

Medical Librarian

Medical/Nursing Library

William W. Backus Hospital

326 Washington Street

Norwich, CT 06360

860-823-6327

Fax: 860-892-2704





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Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on, ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7 from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-it-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
Research Information Technologist
Center for Health Research and Quality
Samaritan Health Services
815 NW 9th Street Suite 136
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 768-5712

http://www.researchraven.com/
http://www.scangrants.com/





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I'd be happy if I just had a web page on the hospital intranet that I
could update myself! The hospital has a Facebook page, but Facebook is
blocked on everyone except PR's computers. I'm sure Twitter is
considered the devil incarnate.



Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS

Medical Librarian

Medical/Nursing Library

William W. Backus Hospital

326 Washington Street

Norwich, CT 06360

860-823-6327

Fax: 860-892-2704





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something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Hope Leman
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
Research Information Technologist
Center for Health Research and Quality
Samaritan Health Services
815 NW 9th Street Suite 136
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 768-5712

http://www.researchraven.com/
http://www.scangrants.com/





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)
It doesn't seem to be a concern about licensed content. If they could
keep the entire hospital net from having any access to anything other
than our EMR I believe they would do it in a heartbeat.

They are looking to implement SharePoint, and I offered to be a guinea
pig, and it was accepted happily, but when I asked our IT head for a
time line a few weeks later, I was told that they had chosen another
department for the initial roll-out and I might have access to it in a
year or two.

I had a separate computer with a DSL line up until last fall when they
took it away after nine years, because "it wasn't secure". I couldn't
access the hospital server on it, and I don't have access to PMI anyway,
so there is no security issue.

So whenever I need to upgrade something, or defrag, or install QuickDoc,
or whatever, I've got to get someone from MIS on the phone, let them
remote in, and hope they can figure out what is happening, and more to
the point, that they have time. I'm not a patient care or other income
generating area, so I'm rather low on the totem pole.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: Wrigley, Kitty

I use Springshare's LibGuides for our library website; it's completely
separate from our hospital website. However, people can't get to our
licensed content until they authenticate to our hospital network. In
other words, it works like this:

1. authorized library user logs into hospital website
2. user then enters the URL (or link from the intranet) to our Libguides
page
3. user can get into our licensed content. Anyone else can also get to
our website...but they can't get into the licensed content.

Works like a charm. We are not the only hospital library using
libguides. I'd share this story with your IT folks.

-----Original Message-----
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Hope Leman
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
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Nancy,
Maybe CAHSL - and possibly this listserv - can help you formulate some
bullet points to address these issues with your IT dept. It seems that
your IT dept is draconian in their approach, so you need some data to
back up your "arguments." I do believe that if you can show them what
other libraries/hospitals in the state are doing - without problems -
you might be able to chip away at the wall (so to speak). For instance,
not only do I use SurveyMonkey, so does our Clinical Resources Dept and
our Human Resources Dept. It has become an extremely useful tool for
creating system-wide surveys and streamline the feedback process. We
have four computers in our Resource Center that are linked to our
Internet access, but NOT to our secure network. These are for the
public. Our WiFi is similarly available to all individuals who bring in
a laptop, but they can not access the secure part of the network. If
you could query your peers - esp. in Connecticut as that is the group
with which your IT might interface at meetings - with the points that
are most contentious for you, summarize the responses, and present to
your IT dept in such a way that they are seeing what is being done in
their own state, especially, it might (no guarantee) help. I know that
all groups, just as we do, have a forum that meets at CHA. Any
information you provide, they could bring up for discussion there, if
they so desired. Anyhow, just a way to start building a bridge to your
IT dept...but pick the one or two things that would be most
meaningful/useful to begin with, don't throw the whole deck of cards at
them at once.
Amy

Amy L. Frey, MA AHIP
Manager, Health Sciences Library & Resource Center
Hospital for Special Care
2150 Corbin Avenue
New Britain, CT 06053

Editor, National Network (HLS/MLA) - Publications Comm.

860.827.4875
860.827.4790 (fax)





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12-07-2011 01:56 PM
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we have neither. thank you

On 7/8/2011 8:23 AM, Marrapodi, Elisabeth wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone
>
> Would like to know if your library has a Facebook and/or Twitter
> presence separate from your institutions'?
>
> If yes:
>
> 1) why
>
> 2) what is the response
>
> 3) how often do you post
>
> 4) how did you market it so people are aware of it?
>
> My library's webpage has a blog but its woefully under-read and
> subscribed to. The few fans I have were vocal when I stopped blogging
> and while its wonderful the blog is reaching an audience, I'm thinking
> of other ways to broaden my outreach.
>
> In addition, since our Residents do not have institutional emails, I
> thought FB might be a way to reach them better. Of course, they'd have
> to join FB and "like" the library first. Twitter was another idea.
>
> Would love to hear success (and failure) stories.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
>
> Director, Library Services
>
> TrinitasRegional Medical Center
>
> 225 Williamson Street
>
> Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
>
> voice: 908-994-5488
>
> fax: 908-994-5099
>
> //"//**/A cheerful heart is good medicine" Proverbs 17:22/**
>
> website: http://www.trinitas.org/medical_library.htm
>
> Blog: http://www.trinitaslibrary.blogspot.com
>
> Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/emarrapodi
>
>
> Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/EJacobsenMarrapodi
>
>
> "Google can give you 1,000 answers to your question. A librarian will
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I'd be happy if I just had a web page on the hospital intranet that I
could update myself! The hospital has a Facebook page, but Facebook is
blocked on everyone except PR's computers. I'm sure Twitter is
considered the devil incarnate.



Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS

Medical Librarian

Medical/Nursing Library

William W. Backus Hospital

326 Washington Street

Norwich, CT 06360

860-823-6327

Fax: 860-892-2704





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Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on, ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7 from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-it-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
Research Information Technologist
Center for Health Research and Quality
Samaritan Health Services
815 NW 9th Street Suite 136
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 768-5712

http://www.researchraven.com/
http://www.scangrants.com/





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I'd be happy if I just had a web page on the hospital intranet that I
could update myself! The hospital has a Facebook page, but Facebook is
blocked on everyone except PR's computers. I'm sure Twitter is
considered the devil incarnate.



Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS

Medical Librarian

Medical/Nursing Library

William W. Backus Hospital

326 Washington Street

Norwich, CT 06360

860-823-6327

Fax: 860-892-2704





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No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Hope Leman
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
Research Information Technologist
Center for Health Research and Quality
Samaritan Health Services
815 NW 9th Street Suite 136
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 768-5712

http://www.researchraven.com/
http://www.scangrants.com/





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It doesn't seem to be a concern about licensed content. If they could
keep the entire hospital net from having any access to anything other
than our EMR I believe they would do it in a heartbeat.

They are looking to implement SharePoint, and I offered to be a guinea
pig, and it was accepted happily, but when I asked our IT head for a
time line a few weeks later, I was told that they had chosen another
department for the initial roll-out and I might have access to it in a
year or two.

I had a separate computer with a DSL line up until last fall when they
took it away after nine years, because "it wasn't secure". I couldn't
access the hospital server on it, and I don't have access to PMI anyway,
so there is no security issue.

So whenever I need to upgrade something, or defrag, or install QuickDoc,
or whatever, I've got to get someone from MIS on the phone, let them
remote in, and hope they can figure out what is happening, and more to
the point, that they have time. I'm not a patient care or other income
generating area, so I'm rather low on the totem pole.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: Wrigley, Kitty

I use Springshare's LibGuides for our library website; it's completely
separate from our hospital website. However, people can't get to our
licensed content until they authenticate to our hospital network. In
other words, it works like this:

1. authorized library user logs into hospital website
2. user then enters the URL (or link from the intranet) to our Libguides
page
3. user can get into our licensed content. Anyone else can also get to
our website...but they can't get into the licensed content.

Works like a charm. We are not the only hospital library using
libguides. I'd share this story with your IT folks.

-----Original Message-----
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Hope Leman
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
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Nancy,
Maybe CAHSL - and possibly this listserv - can help you formulate some
bullet points to address these issues with your IT dept. It seems that
your IT dept is draconian in their approach, so you need some data to
back up your "arguments." I do believe that if you can show them what
other libraries/hospitals in the state are doing - without problems -
you might be able to chip away at the wall (so to speak). For instance,
not only do I use SurveyMonkey, so does our Clinical Resources Dept and
our Human Resources Dept. It has become an extremely useful tool for
creating system-wide surveys and streamline the feedback process. We
have four computers in our Resource Center that are linked to our
Internet access, but NOT to our secure network. These are for the
public. Our WiFi is similarly available to all individuals who bring in
a laptop, but they can not access the secure part of the network. If
you could query your peers - esp. in Connecticut as that is the group
with which your IT might interface at meetings - with the points that
are most contentious for you, summarize the responses, and present to
your IT dept in such a way that they are seeing what is being done in
their own state, especially, it might (no guarantee) help. I know that
all groups, just as we do, have a forum that meets at CHA. Any
information you provide, they could bring up for discussion there, if
they so desired. Anyhow, just a way to start building a bridge to your
IT dept...but pick the one or two things that would be most
meaningful/useful to begin with, don't throw the whole deck of cards at
them at once.
Amy

Amy L. Frey, MA AHIP
Manager, Health Sciences Library & Resource Center
Hospital for Special Care
2150 Corbin Avenue
New Britain, CT 06053

Editor, National Network (HLS/MLA) - Publications Comm.

860.827.4875
860.827.4790 (fax)




Does your hospital offer wi fi? I brought my personal laptop in to do
work on social networking sites for the library via our free hospital wi
fi system. The library is one of the wi fi hotspots so I took advantage
of it.

Even though I have full permission from IT to access these sites, my
desktop is about 7 years old and spends most of its time "searching."

Since visitors and patients use wi fi,I thought I'd tap into too.

Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
Director, Library Services
Trinitas Regional Medical Center
225 Williamson Street
Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
voice: 908-994-5488
fax: 908-994-5099

"A cheerful heart is good medicine" Proverbs 17:22

website: http://www.trinitas.org/medical_library.htm

Blog: http://www.trinitaslibrary.blogspot.com

Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/emarrapodi
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/EJacobsenMarrapodi
Also follow Trinitas Library on Twitter & Facebook
"Google can give you 1,000 answers to your question. A librarian will
give you the right one."

P Think before printing this email - you could save a tree


-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Gilly, Nancy
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 4:35 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

It doesn't seem to be a concern about licensed content. If they could
keep the entire hospital net from having any access to anything other
than our EMR I believe they would do it in a heartbeat.

They are looking to implement SharePoint, and I offered to be a guinea
pig, and it was accepted happily, but when I asked our IT head for a
time line a few weeks later, I was told that they had chosen another
department for the initial roll-out and I might have access to it in a
year or two.

I had a separate computer with a DSL line up until last fall when they
took it away after nine years, because "it wasn't secure". I couldn't
access the hospital server on it, and I don't have access to PMI anyway,
so there is no security issue.

So whenever I need to upgrade something, or defrag, or install QuickDoc,
or whatever, I've got to get someone from MIS on the phone, let them
remote in, and hope they can figure out what is happening, and more to
the point, that they have time. I'm not a patient care or other income
generating area, so I'm rather low on the totem pole.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: Wrigley, Kitty

I use Springshare's LibGuides for our library website; it's completely
separate from our hospital website. However, people can't get to our
licensed content until they authenticate to our hospital network. In
other words, it works like this:

1. authorized library user logs into hospital website
2. user then enters the URL (or link from the intranet) to our Libguides
page
3. user can get into our licensed content. Anyone else can also get to
our website...but they can't get into the licensed content.

Works like a charm. We are not the only hospital library using
libguides. I'd share this story with your IT folks.

-----Original Message-----
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Hope Leman
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


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On 7/8/2011 8:23 AM, Marrapodi, Elisabeth wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone
>
> Would like to know if your library has a Facebook and/or Twitter
> presence separate from your institutions'?
>
> If yes:
>
> 1) why
>
> 2) what is the response
>
> 3) how often do you post
>
> 4) how did you market it so people are aware of it?
>
> My library's webpage has a blog but its woefully under-read and
> subscribed to. The few fans I have were vocal when I stopped blogging
> and while its wonderful the blog is reaching an audience, I'm thinking
> of other ways to broaden my outreach.
>
> In addition, since our Residents do not have institutional emails, I
> thought FB might be a way to reach them better. Of course, they'd have
> to join FB and "like" the library first. Twitter was another idea.
>
> Would love to hear success (and failure) stories.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
>
> Director, Library Services
>
> TrinitasRegional Medical Center
>
> 225 Williamson Street
>
> Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
>
> voice: 908-994-5488
>
> fax: 908-994-5099
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> Blog: http://www.trinitaslibrary.blogspot.com
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> Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/emarrapodi
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I'd be happy if I just had a web page on the hospital intranet that I
could update myself! The hospital has a Facebook page, but Facebook is
blocked on everyone except PR's computers. I'm sure Twitter is
considered the devil incarnate.



Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS

Medical Librarian

Medical/Nursing Library

William W. Backus Hospital

326 Washington Street

Norwich, CT 06360

860-823-6327

Fax: 860-892-2704





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Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on, ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7 from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-it-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
Research Information Technologist
Center for Health Research and Quality
Samaritan Health Services
815 NW 9th Street Suite 136
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 768-5712

http://www.researchraven.com/
http://www.scangrants.com/





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I'd be happy if I just had a web page on the hospital intranet that I
could update myself! The hospital has a Facebook page, but Facebook is
blocked on everyone except PR's computers. I'm sure Twitter is
considered the devil incarnate.



Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS

Medical Librarian

Medical/Nursing Library

William W. Backus Hospital

326 Washington Street

Norwich, CT 06360

860-823-6327

Fax: 860-892-2704





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No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


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Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
Research Information Technologist
Center for Health Research and Quality
Samaritan Health Services
815 NW 9th Street Suite 136
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 768-5712

http://www.researchraven.com/
http://www.scangrants.com/





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It doesn't seem to be a concern about licensed content. If they could
keep the entire hospital net from having any access to anything other
than our EMR I believe they would do it in a heartbeat.

They are looking to implement SharePoint, and I offered to be a guinea
pig, and it was accepted happily, but when I asked our IT head for a
time line a few weeks later, I was told that they had chosen another
department for the initial roll-out and I might have access to it in a
year or two.

I had a separate computer with a DSL line up until last fall when they
took it away after nine years, because "it wasn't secure". I couldn't
access the hospital server on it, and I don't have access to PMI anyway,
so there is no security issue.

So whenever I need to upgrade something, or defrag, or install QuickDoc,
or whatever, I've got to get someone from MIS on the phone, let them
remote in, and hope they can figure out what is happening, and more to
the point, that they have time. I'm not a patient care or other income
generating area, so I'm rather low on the totem pole.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: Wrigley, Kitty

I use Springshare's LibGuides for our library website; it's completely
separate from our hospital website. However, people can't get to our
licensed content until they authenticate to our hospital network. In
other words, it works like this:

1. authorized library user logs into hospital website
2. user then enters the URL (or link from the intranet) to our Libguides
page
3. user can get into our licensed content. Anyone else can also get to
our website...but they can't get into the licensed content.

Works like a charm. We are not the only hospital library using
libguides. I'd share this story with your IT folks.

-----Original Message-----
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Hope Leman
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
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Nancy,
Maybe CAHSL - and possibly this listserv - can help you formulate some
bullet points to address these issues with your IT dept. It seems that
your IT dept is draconian in their approach, so you need some data to
back up your "arguments." I do believe that if you can show them what
other libraries/hospitals in the state are doing - without problems -
you might be able to chip away at the wall (so to speak). For instance,
not only do I use SurveyMonkey, so does our Clinical Resources Dept and
our Human Resources Dept. It has become an extremely useful tool for
creating system-wide surveys and streamline the feedback process. We
have four computers in our Resource Center that are linked to our
Internet access, but NOT to our secure network. These are for the
public. Our WiFi is similarly available to all individuals who bring in
a laptop, but they can not access the secure part of the network. If
you could query your peers - esp. in Connecticut as that is the group
with which your IT might interface at meetings - with the points that
are most contentious for you, summarize the responses, and present to
your IT dept in such a way that they are seeing what is being done in
their own state, especially, it might (no guarantee) help. I know that
all groups, just as we do, have a forum that meets at CHA. Any
information you provide, they could bring up for discussion there, if
they so desired. Anyhow, just a way to start building a bridge to your
IT dept...but pick the one or two things that would be most
meaningful/useful to begin with, don't throw the whole deck of cards at
them at once.
Amy

Amy L. Frey, MA AHIP
Manager, Health Sciences Library & Resource Center
Hospital for Special Care
2150 Corbin Avenue
New Britain, CT 06053

Editor, National Network (HLS/MLA) - Publications Comm.

860.827.4875
860.827.4790 (fax)




Does your hospital offer wi fi? I brought my personal laptop in to do
work on social networking sites for the library via our free hospital wi
fi system. The library is one of the wi fi hotspots so I took advantage
of it.

Even though I have full permission from IT to access these sites, my
desktop is about 7 years old and spends most of its time "searching."

Since visitors and patients use wi fi,I thought I'd tap into too.

Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
Director, Library Services
Trinitas Regional Medical Center
225 Williamson Street
Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
voice: 908-994-5488
fax: 908-994-5099

"A cheerful heart is good medicine" Proverbs 17:22

website: http://www.trinitas.org/medical_library.htm

Blog: http://www.trinitaslibrary.blogspot.com

Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/emarrapodi
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/EJacobsenMarrapodi
Also follow Trinitas Library on Twitter & Facebook
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From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Gilly, Nancy
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 4:35 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

It doesn't seem to be a concern about licensed content. If they could
keep the entire hospital net from having any access to anything other
than our EMR I believe they would do it in a heartbeat.

They are looking to implement SharePoint, and I offered to be a guinea
pig, and it was accepted happily, but when I asked our IT head for a
time line a few weeks later, I was told that they had chosen another
department for the initial roll-out and I might have access to it in a
year or two.

I had a separate computer with a DSL line up until last fall when they
took it away after nine years, because "it wasn't secure". I couldn't
access the hospital server on it, and I don't have access to PMI anyway,
so there is no security issue.

So whenever I need to upgrade something, or defrag, or install QuickDoc,
or whatever, I've got to get someone from MIS on the phone, let them
remote in, and hope they can figure out what is happening, and more to
the point, that they have time. I'm not a patient care or other income
generating area, so I'm rather low on the totem pole.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: Wrigley, Kitty

I use Springshare's LibGuides for our library website; it's completely
separate from our hospital website. However, people can't get to our
licensed content until they authenticate to our hospital network. In
other words, it works like this:

1. authorized library user logs into hospital website
2. user then enters the URL (or link from the intranet) to our Libguides
page
3. user can get into our licensed content. Anyone else can also get to
our website...but they can't get into the licensed content.

Works like a charm. We are not the only hospital library using
libguides. I'd share this story with your IT folks.

-----Original Message-----
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Hope Leman
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
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This is interesting. Survey Monkey is used by our Nursing Education
Department and the library (we share an account). I used Survey Monkey
for a recent IRB approved study and felt transparency of "who we are"
was essential for authenticity and trust.

I use an outside page for our library's blog hosted by blogspot and have
the url link posted on our library's main website. I've not gotten any
feedback that its not secure.

On the other hand, I spoke with an IT tech yesterday and he said he had
"no interest" whatsoever in social networking tools and had no idea what
a QR Code was (I asked because I didn't know and thought he'd be in "the
know"). So, I'm thinking there is a lack of understanding about what
libraries do and the tools and resources we use.

Unfortunately, IT holds the keys to the firewall so you need either the
IT Director on your side or your boss. After I educated my VP boss about
the benefits of social networking (improved customer service, outreach,
yada yada that we are constantly striving for), she talked to the IT
Director and the door was opened. Ok, it took 3 years to lay the
groundwork (forwarding countless articles supporting my request).
Eventually it worked.

Now, our IT Director is the library's ally and biggest supporter. Off
topic but they even pick up the tab for UptoDate and MD Consult
databases because the library could not afford it!

Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
Director, Library Services
Trinitas Regional Medical Center
225 Williamson Street
Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
voice: 908-994-5488
fax: 908-994-5099

"A cheerful heart is good medicine" Proverbs 17:22

website: http://www.trinitas.org/medical_library.htm

Blog: http://www.trinitaslibrary.blogspot.com

Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/emarrapodi
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/EJacobsenMarrapodi
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No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


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Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
Research Information Technologist
Center for Health Research and Quality
Samaritan Health Services
815 NW 9th Street Suite 136
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 768-5712

http://www.researchraven.com/
http://www.scangrants.com/





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we have neither. thank you

On 7/8/2011 8:23 AM, Marrapodi, Elisabeth wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone
>
> Would like to know if your library has a Facebook and/or Twitter
> presence separate from your institutions'?
>
> If yes:
>
> 1) why
>
> 2) what is the response
>
> 3) how often do you post
>
> 4) how did you market it so people are aware of it?
>
> My library's webpage has a blog but its woefully under-read and
> subscribed to. The few fans I have were vocal when I stopped blogging
> and while its wonderful the blog is reaching an audience, I'm thinking
> of other ways to broaden my outreach.
>
> In addition, since our Residents do not have institutional emails, I
> thought FB might be a way to reach them better. Of course, they'd have
> to join FB and "like" the library first. Twitter was another idea.
>
> Would love to hear success (and failure) stories.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
>
> Director, Library Services
>
> TrinitasRegional Medical Center
>
> 225 Williamson Street
>
> Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
>
> voice: 908-994-5488
>
> fax: 908-994-5099
>
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>
> Blog: http://www.trinitaslibrary.blogspot.com
>
> Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/emarrapodi
>
>
> Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/EJacobsenMarrapodi
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I'd be happy if I just had a web page on the hospital intranet that I
could update myself! The hospital has a Facebook page, but Facebook is
blocked on everyone except PR's computers. I'm sure Twitter is
considered the devil incarnate.



Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS

Medical Librarian

Medical/Nursing Library

William W. Backus Hospital

326 Washington Street

Norwich, CT 06360

860-823-6327

Fax: 860-892-2704





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Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on, ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7 from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-it-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
Research Information Technologist
Center for Health Research and Quality
Samaritan Health Services
815 NW 9th Street Suite 136
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 768-5712

http://www.researchraven.com/
http://www.scangrants.com/





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I'd be happy if I just had a web page on the hospital intranet that I
could update myself! The hospital has a Facebook page, but Facebook is
blocked on everyone except PR's computers. I'm sure Twitter is
considered the devil incarnate.



Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS

Medical Librarian

Medical/Nursing Library

William W. Backus Hospital

326 Washington Street

Norwich, CT 06360

860-823-6327

Fax: 860-892-2704





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No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Hope Leman
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
Research Information Technologist
Center for Health Research and Quality
Samaritan Health Services
815 NW 9th Street Suite 136
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 768-5712

http://www.researchraven.com/
http://www.scangrants.com/





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It doesn't seem to be a concern about licensed content. If they could
keep the entire hospital net from having any access to anything other
than our EMR I believe they would do it in a heartbeat.

They are looking to implement SharePoint, and I offered to be a guinea
pig, and it was accepted happily, but when I asked our IT head for a
time line a few weeks later, I was told that they had chosen another
department for the initial roll-out and I might have access to it in a
year or two.

I had a separate computer with a DSL line up until last fall when they
took it away after nine years, because "it wasn't secure". I couldn't
access the hospital server on it, and I don't have access to PMI anyway,
so there is no security issue.

So whenever I need to upgrade something, or defrag, or install QuickDoc,
or whatever, I've got to get someone from MIS on the phone, let them
remote in, and hope they can figure out what is happening, and more to
the point, that they have time. I'm not a patient care or other income
generating area, so I'm rather low on the totem pole.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: Wrigley, Kitty

I use Springshare's LibGuides for our library website; it's completely
separate from our hospital website. However, people can't get to our
licensed content until they authenticate to our hospital network. In
other words, it works like this:

1. authorized library user logs into hospital website
2. user then enters the URL (or link from the intranet) to our Libguides
page
3. user can get into our licensed content. Anyone else can also get to
our website...but they can't get into the licensed content.

Works like a charm. We are not the only hospital library using
libguides. I'd share this story with your IT folks.

-----Original Message-----
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Hope Leman
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
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Nancy,
Maybe CAHSL - and possibly this listserv - can help you formulate some
bullet points to address these issues with your IT dept. It seems that
your IT dept is draconian in their approach, so you need some data to
back up your "arguments." I do believe that if you can show them what
other libraries/hospitals in the state are doing - without problems -
you might be able to chip away at the wall (so to speak). For instance,
not only do I use SurveyMonkey, so does our Clinical Resources Dept and
our Human Resources Dept. It has become an extremely useful tool for
creating system-wide surveys and streamline the feedback process. We
have four computers in our Resource Center that are linked to our
Internet access, but NOT to our secure network. These are for the
public. Our WiFi is similarly available to all individuals who bring in
a laptop, but they can not access the secure part of the network. If
you could query your peers - esp. in Connecticut as that is the group
with which your IT might interface at meetings - with the points that
are most contentious for you, summarize the responses, and present to
your IT dept in such a way that they are seeing what is being done in
their own state, especially, it might (no guarantee) help. I know that
all groups, just as we do, have a forum that meets at CHA. Any
information you provide, they could bring up for discussion there, if
they so desired. Anyhow, just a way to start building a bridge to your
IT dept...but pick the one or two things that would be most
meaningful/useful to begin with, don't throw the whole deck of cards at
them at once.
Amy

Amy L. Frey, MA AHIP
Manager, Health Sciences Library & Resource Center
Hospital for Special Care
2150 Corbin Avenue
New Britain, CT 06053

Editor, National Network (HLS/MLA) - Publications Comm.

860.827.4875
860.827.4790 (fax)




Does your hospital offer wi fi? I brought my personal laptop in to do
work on social networking sites for the library via our free hospital wi
fi system. The library is one of the wi fi hotspots so I took advantage
of it.

Even though I have full permission from IT to access these sites, my
desktop is about 7 years old and spends most of its time "searching."

Since visitors and patients use wi fi,I thought I'd tap into too.

Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
Director, Library Services
Trinitas Regional Medical Center
225 Williamson Street
Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
voice: 908-994-5488
fax: 908-994-5099

"A cheerful heart is good medicine" Proverbs 17:22

website: http://www.trinitas.org/medical_library.htm

Blog: http://www.trinitaslibrary.blogspot.com

Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/emarrapodi
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/EJacobsenMarrapodi
Also follow Trinitas Library on Twitter & Facebook
"Google can give you 1,000 answers to your question. A librarian will
give you the right one."

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From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Gilly, Nancy
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 4:35 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

It doesn't seem to be a concern about licensed content. If they could
keep the entire hospital net from having any access to anything other
than our EMR I believe they would do it in a heartbeat.

They are looking to implement SharePoint, and I offered to be a guinea
pig, and it was accepted happily, but when I asked our IT head for a
time line a few weeks later, I was told that they had chosen another
department for the initial roll-out and I might have access to it in a
year or two.

I had a separate computer with a DSL line up until last fall when they
took it away after nine years, because "it wasn't secure". I couldn't
access the hospital server on it, and I don't have access to PMI anyway,
so there is no security issue.

So whenever I need to upgrade something, or defrag, or install QuickDoc,
or whatever, I've got to get someone from MIS on the phone, let them
remote in, and hope they can figure out what is happening, and more to
the point, that they have time. I'm not a patient care or other income
generating area, so I'm rather low on the totem pole.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: Wrigley, Kitty

I use Springshare's LibGuides for our library website; it's completely
separate from our hospital website. However, people can't get to our
licensed content until they authenticate to our hospital network. In
other words, it works like this:

1. authorized library user logs into hospital website
2. user then enters the URL (or link from the intranet) to our Libguides
page
3. user can get into our licensed content. Anyone else can also get to
our website...but they can't get into the licensed content.

Works like a charm. We are not the only hospital library using
libguides. I'd share this story with your IT folks.

-----Original Message-----
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Hope Leman
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
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This is interesting. Survey Monkey is used by our Nursing Education
Department and the library (we share an account). I used Survey Monkey
for a recent IRB approved study and felt transparency of "who we are"
was essential for authenticity and trust.

I use an outside page for our library's blog hosted by blogspot and have
the url link posted on our library's main website. I've not gotten any
feedback that its not secure.

On the other hand, I spoke with an IT tech yesterday and he said he had
"no interest" whatsoever in social networking tools and had no idea what
a QR Code was (I asked because I didn't know and thought he'd be in "the
know"). So, I'm thinking there is a lack of understanding about what
libraries do and the tools and resources we use.

Unfortunately, IT holds the keys to the firewall so you need either the
IT Director on your side or your boss. After I educated my VP boss about
the benefits of social networking (improved customer service, outreach,
yada yada that we are constantly striving for), she talked to the IT
Director and the door was opened. Ok, it took 3 years to lay the
groundwork (forwarding countless articles supporting my request).
Eventually it worked.

Now, our IT Director is the library's ally and biggest supporter. Off
topic but they even pick up the tab for UptoDate and MD Consult
databases because the library could not afford it!

Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
Director, Library Services
Trinitas Regional Medical Center
225 Williamson Street
Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
voice: 908-994-5488
fax: 908-994-5099

"A cheerful heart is good medicine" Proverbs 17:22

website: http://www.trinitas.org/medical_library.htm

Blog: http://www.trinitaslibrary.blogspot.com

Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/emarrapodi
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/EJacobsenMarrapodi
Also follow Trinitas Library on Twitter & Facebook
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-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Gilly, Nancy
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:59 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
Research Information Technologist
Center for Health Research and Quality
Samaritan Health Services
815 NW 9th Street Suite 136
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 768-5712

http://www.researchraven.com/
http://www.scangrants.com/





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Yes, my hospital offers wifi. The cafeteria is one of the hotspots. Well some students and residents bring their laptop in the library.

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From: hls-list- [mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Marrapodi, Elisabeth
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 8:57 AM
To: Gilly, Nancy; hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Does your hospital offer wi fi? I brought my personal laptop in to do
work on social networking sites for the library via our free hospital wi
fi system. The library is one of the wi fi hotspots so I took advantage
of it.

Even though I have full permission from IT to access these sites, my
desktop is about 7 years old and spends most of its time "searching."

Since visitors and patients use wi fi,I thought I'd tap into too.

Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
Director, Library Services
Trinitas Regional Medical Center
225 Williamson Street
Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
voice: 908-994-5488
fax: 908-994-5099

"A cheerful heart is good medicine" Proverbs 17:22

website: http://www.trinitas.org/medical_library.htm

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-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 4:35 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

It doesn't seem to be a concern about licensed content. If they could
keep the entire hospital net from having any access to anything other
than our EMR I believe they would do it in a heartbeat.

They are looking to implement SharePoint, and I offered to be a guinea
pig, and it was accepted happily, but when I asked our IT head for a
time line a few weeks later, I was told that they had chosen another
department for the initial roll-out and I might have access to it in a
year or two.

I had a separate computer with a DSL line up until last fall when they
took it away after nine years, because "it wasn't secure". I couldn't
access the hospital server on it, and I don't have access to PMI anyway,
so there is no security issue.

So whenever I need to upgrade something, or defrag, or install QuickDoc,
or whatever, I've got to get someone from MIS on the phone, let them
remote in, and hope they can figure out what is happening, and more to
the point, that they have time. I'm not a patient care or other income
generating area, so I'm rather low on the totem pole.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: Wrigley, Kitty

I use Springshare's LibGuides for our library website; it's completely
separate from our hospital website. However, people can't get to our
licensed content until they authenticate to our hospital network. In
other words, it works like this:

1. authorized library user logs into hospital website
2. user then enters the URL (or link from the intranet) to our Libguides
page
3. user can get into our licensed content. Anyone else can also get to
our website...but they can't get into the licensed content.

Works like a charm. We are not the only hospital library using
libguides. I'd share this story with your IT folks.

-----Original Message-----
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Hope Leman
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


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On 7/8/2011 8:23 AM, Marrapodi, Elisabeth wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone
>
> Would like to know if your library has a Facebook and/or Twitter
> presence separate from your institutions'?
>
> If yes:
>
> 1) why
>
> 2) what is the response
>
> 3) how often do you post
>
> 4) how did you market it so people are aware of it?
>
> My library's webpage has a blog but its woefully under-read and
> subscribed to. The few fans I have were vocal when I stopped blogging
> and while its wonderful the blog is reaching an audience, I'm thinking
> of other ways to broaden my outreach.
>
> In addition, since our Residents do not have institutional emails, I
> thought FB might be a way to reach them better. Of course, they'd have
> to join FB and "like" the library first. Twitter was another idea.
>
> Would love to hear success (and failure) stories.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
>
> Director, Library Services
>
> TrinitasRegional Medical Center
>
> 225 Williamson Street
>
> Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
>
> voice: 908-994-5488
>
> fax: 908-994-5099
>
> //"//**/A cheerful heart is good medicine" Proverbs 17:22/**
>
> website: http://www.trinitas.org/medical_library.htm
>
> Blog: http://www.trinitaslibrary.blogspot.com
>
> Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/emarrapodi
>
>
> Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/EJacobsenMarrapodi
>
>
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I'd be happy if I just had a web page on the hospital intranet that I
could update myself! The hospital has a Facebook page, but Facebook is
blocked on everyone except PR's computers. I'm sure Twitter is
considered the devil incarnate.



Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS

Medical Librarian

Medical/Nursing Library

William W. Backus Hospital

326 Washington Street

Norwich, CT 06360

860-823-6327

Fax: 860-892-2704





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Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on, ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7 from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-it-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
Research Information Technologist
Center for Health Research and Quality
Samaritan Health Services
815 NW 9th Street Suite 136
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 768-5712

http://www.researchraven.com/
http://www.scangrants.com/





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I'd be happy if I just had a web page on the hospital intranet that I
could update myself! The hospital has a Facebook page, but Facebook is
blocked on everyone except PR's computers. I'm sure Twitter is
considered the devil incarnate.



Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS

Medical Librarian

Medical/Nursing Library

William W. Backus Hospital

326 Washington Street

Norwich, CT 06360

860-823-6327

Fax: 860-892-2704





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No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Hope Leman
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
Research Information Technologist
Center for Health Research and Quality
Samaritan Health Services
815 NW 9th Street Suite 136
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 768-5712

http://www.researchraven.com/
http://www.scangrants.com/





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It doesn't seem to be a concern about licensed content. If they could
keep the entire hospital net from having any access to anything other
than our EMR I believe they would do it in a heartbeat.

They are looking to implement SharePoint, and I offered to be a guinea
pig, and it was accepted happily, but when I asked our IT head for a
time line a few weeks later, I was told that they had chosen another
department for the initial roll-out and I might have access to it in a
year or two.

I had a separate computer with a DSL line up until last fall when they
took it away after nine years, because "it wasn't secure". I couldn't
access the hospital server on it, and I don't have access to PMI anyway,
so there is no security issue.

So whenever I need to upgrade something, or defrag, or install QuickDoc,
or whatever, I've got to get someone from MIS on the phone, let them
remote in, and hope they can figure out what is happening, and more to
the point, that they have time. I'm not a patient care or other income
generating area, so I'm rather low on the totem pole.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: Wrigley, Kitty

I use Springshare's LibGuides for our library website; it's completely
separate from our hospital website. However, people can't get to our
licensed content until they authenticate to our hospital network. In
other words, it works like this:

1. authorized library user logs into hospital website
2. user then enters the URL (or link from the intranet) to our Libguides
page
3. user can get into our licensed content. Anyone else can also get to
our website...but they can't get into the licensed content.

Works like a charm. We are not the only hospital library using
libguides. I'd share this story with your IT folks.

-----Original Message-----
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Hope Leman
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
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Nancy,
Maybe CAHSL - and possibly this listserv - can help you formulate some
bullet points to address these issues with your IT dept. It seems that
your IT dept is draconian in their approach, so you need some data to
back up your "arguments." I do believe that if you can show them what
other libraries/hospitals in the state are doing - without problems -
you might be able to chip away at the wall (so to speak). For instance,
not only do I use SurveyMonkey, so does our Clinical Resources Dept and
our Human Resources Dept. It has become an extremely useful tool for
creating system-wide surveys and streamline the feedback process. We
have four computers in our Resource Center that are linked to our
Internet access, but NOT to our secure network. These are for the
public. Our WiFi is similarly available to all individuals who bring in
a laptop, but they can not access the secure part of the network. If
you could query your peers - esp. in Connecticut as that is the group
with which your IT might interface at meetings - with the points that
are most contentious for you, summarize the responses, and present to
your IT dept in such a way that they are seeing what is being done in
their own state, especially, it might (no guarantee) help. I know that
all groups, just as we do, have a forum that meets at CHA. Any
information you provide, they could bring up for discussion there, if
they so desired. Anyhow, just a way to start building a bridge to your
IT dept...but pick the one or two things that would be most
meaningful/useful to begin with, don't throw the whole deck of cards at
them at once.
Amy

Amy L. Frey, MA AHIP
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Hospital for Special Care
2150 Corbin Avenue
New Britain, CT 06053

Editor, National Network (HLS/MLA) - Publications Comm.

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Does your hospital offer wi fi? I brought my personal laptop in to do
work on social networking sites for the library via our free hospital wi
fi system. The library is one of the wi fi hotspots so I took advantage
of it.

Even though I have full permission from IT to access these sites, my
desktop is about 7 years old and spends most of its time "searching."

Since visitors and patients use wi fi,I thought I'd tap into too.

Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
Director, Library Services
Trinitas Regional Medical Center
225 Williamson Street
Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
voice: 908-994-5488
fax: 908-994-5099

"A cheerful heart is good medicine" Proverbs 17:22

website: http://www.trinitas.org/medical_library.htm

Blog: http://www.trinitaslibrary.blogspot.com

Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/emarrapodi
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/EJacobsenMarrapodi
Also follow Trinitas Library on Twitter & Facebook
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-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
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Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 4:35 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

It doesn't seem to be a concern about licensed content. If they could
keep the entire hospital net from having any access to anything other
than our EMR I believe they would do it in a heartbeat.

They are looking to implement SharePoint, and I offered to be a guinea
pig, and it was accepted happily, but when I asked our IT head for a
time line a few weeks later, I was told that they had chosen another
department for the initial roll-out and I might have access to it in a
year or two.

I had a separate computer with a DSL line up until last fall when they
took it away after nine years, because "it wasn't secure". I couldn't
access the hospital server on it, and I don't have access to PMI anyway,
so there is no security issue.

So whenever I need to upgrade something, or defrag, or install QuickDoc,
or whatever, I've got to get someone from MIS on the phone, let them
remote in, and hope they can figure out what is happening, and more to
the point, that they have time. I'm not a patient care or other income
generating area, so I'm rather low on the totem pole.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: Wrigley, Kitty

I use Springshare's LibGuides for our library website; it's completely
separate from our hospital website. However, people can't get to our
licensed content until they authenticate to our hospital network. In
other words, it works like this:

1. authorized library user logs into hospital website
2. user then enters the URL (or link from the intranet) to our Libguides
page
3. user can get into our licensed content. Anyone else can also get to
our website...but they can't get into the licensed content.

Works like a charm. We are not the only hospital library using
libguides. I'd share this story with your IT folks.

-----Original Message-----
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Hope Leman
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
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This is interesting. Survey Monkey is used by our Nursing Education
Department and the library (we share an account). I used Survey Monkey
for a recent IRB approved study and felt transparency of "who we are"
was essential for authenticity and trust.

I use an outside page for our library's blog hosted by blogspot and have
the url link posted on our library's main website. I've not gotten any
feedback that its not secure.

On the other hand, I spoke with an IT tech yesterday and he said he had
"no interest" whatsoever in social networking tools and had no idea what
a QR Code was (I asked because I didn't know and thought he'd be in "the
know"). So, I'm thinking there is a lack of understanding about what
libraries do and the tools and resources we use.

Unfortunately, IT holds the keys to the firewall so you need either the
IT Director on your side or your boss. After I educated my VP boss about
the benefits of social networking (improved customer service, outreach,
yada yada that we are constantly striving for), she talked to the IT
Director and the door was opened. Ok, it took 3 years to lay the
groundwork (forwarding countless articles supporting my request).
Eventually it worked.

Now, our IT Director is the library's ally and biggest supporter. Off
topic but they even pick up the tab for UptoDate and MD Consult
databases because the library could not afford it!

Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
Director, Library Services
Trinitas Regional Medical Center
225 Williamson Street
Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
voice: 908-994-5488
fax: 908-994-5099

"A cheerful heart is good medicine" Proverbs 17:22

website: http://www.trinitas.org/medical_library.htm

Blog: http://www.trinitaslibrary.blogspot.com

Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/emarrapodi
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/EJacobsenMarrapodi
Also follow Trinitas Library on Twitter & Facebook
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-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Gilly, Nancy
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:59 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Hope Leman
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
Research Information Technologist
Center for Health Research and Quality
Samaritan Health Services
815 NW 9th Street Suite 136
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 768-5712

http://www.researchraven.com/
http://www.scangrants.com/





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Yes, my hospital offers wifi. The cafeteria is one of the hotspots. Well some students and residents bring their laptop in the library.

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From: hls-list- [mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Marrapodi, Elisabeth
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 8:57 AM
To: Gilly, Nancy; hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Does your hospital offer wi fi? I brought my personal laptop in to do
work on social networking sites for the library via our free hospital wi
fi system. The library is one of the wi fi hotspots so I took advantage
of it.

Even though I have full permission from IT to access these sites, my
desktop is about 7 years old and spends most of its time "searching."

Since visitors and patients use wi fi,I thought I'd tap into too.

Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
Director, Library Services
Trinitas Regional Medical Center
225 Williamson Street
Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
voice: 908-994-5488
fax: 908-994-5099

"A cheerful heart is good medicine" Proverbs 17:22

website: http://www.trinitas.org/medical_library.htm

Blog: http://www.trinitaslibrary.blogspot.com

Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/emarrapodi
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/EJacobsenMarrapodi
Also follow Trinitas Library on Twitter & Facebook
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give you the right one."

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-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Gilly, Nancy
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 4:35 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

It doesn't seem to be a concern about licensed content. If they could
keep the entire hospital net from having any access to anything other
than our EMR I believe they would do it in a heartbeat.

They are looking to implement SharePoint, and I offered to be a guinea
pig, and it was accepted happily, but when I asked our IT head for a
time line a few weeks later, I was told that they had chosen another
department for the initial roll-out and I might have access to it in a
year or two.

I had a separate computer with a DSL line up until last fall when they
took it away after nine years, because "it wasn't secure". I couldn't
access the hospital server on it, and I don't have access to PMI anyway,
so there is no security issue.

So whenever I need to upgrade something, or defrag, or install QuickDoc,
or whatever, I've got to get someone from MIS on the phone, let them
remote in, and hope they can figure out what is happening, and more to
the point, that they have time. I'm not a patient care or other income
generating area, so I'm rather low on the totem pole.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: Wrigley, Kitty

I use Springshare's LibGuides for our library website; it's completely
separate from our hospital website. However, people can't get to our
licensed content until they authenticate to our hospital network. In
other words, it works like this:

1. authorized library user logs into hospital website
2. user then enters the URL (or link from the intranet) to our Libguides
page
3. user can get into our licensed content. Anyone else can also get to
our website...but they can't get into the licensed content.

Works like a charm. We are not the only hospital library using
libguides. I'd share this story with your IT folks.

-----Original Message-----
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Hope Leman
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
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Not only can I not do anything without having someone from MIS do the
upload for me, assuming they have time, (so I have to allow several days
for it to be posted), I am specifically forbidden from doing anything on
an outside website, no matter how I am gain access.

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we have neither. thank you

On 7/8/2011 8:23 AM, Marrapodi, Elisabeth wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone
>
> Would like to know if your library has a Facebook and/or Twitter
> presence separate from your institutions'?
>
> If yes:
>
> 1) why
>
> 2) what is the response
>
> 3) how often do you post
>
> 4) how did you market it so people are aware of it?
>
> My library's webpage has a blog but its woefully under-read and
> subscribed to. The few fans I have were vocal when I stopped blogging
> and while its wonderful the blog is reaching an audience, I'm thinking
> of other ways to broaden my outreach.
>
> In addition, since our Residents do not have institutional emails, I
> thought FB might be a way to reach them better. Of course, they'd have
> to join FB and "like" the library first. Twitter was another idea.
>
> Would love to hear success (and failure) stories.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
>
> Director, Library Services
>
> TrinitasRegional Medical Center
>
> 225 Williamson Street
>
> Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
>
> voice: 908-994-5488
>
> fax: 908-994-5099
>
> //"//**/A cheerful heart is good medicine" Proverbs 17:22/**
>
> website: http://www.trinitas.org/medical_library.htm
>
> Blog: http://www.trinitaslibrary.blogspot.com
>
> Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/emarrapodi
>
>
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I'd be happy if I just had a web page on the hospital intranet that I
could update myself! The hospital has a Facebook page, but Facebook is
blocked on everyone except PR's computers. I'm sure Twitter is
considered the devil incarnate.



Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS

Medical Librarian

Medical/Nursing Library

William W. Backus Hospital

326 Washington Street

Norwich, CT 06360

860-823-6327

Fax: 860-892-2704





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Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on, ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7 from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-it-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
Research Information Technologist
Center for Health Research and Quality
Samaritan Health Services
815 NW 9th Street Suite 136
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 768-5712

http://www.researchraven.com/
http://www.scangrants.com/





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I'd be happy if I just had a web page on the hospital intranet that I
could update myself! The hospital has a Facebook page, but Facebook is
blocked on everyone except PR's computers. I'm sure Twitter is
considered the devil incarnate.



Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS

Medical Librarian

Medical/Nursing Library

William W. Backus Hospital

326 Washington Street

Norwich, CT 06360

860-823-6327

Fax: 860-892-2704





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No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Hope Leman
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
Research Information Technologist
Center for Health Research and Quality
Samaritan Health Services
815 NW 9th Street Suite 136
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 768-5712

http://www.researchraven.com/
http://www.scangrants.com/





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It doesn't seem to be a concern about licensed content. If they could
keep the entire hospital net from having any access to anything other
than our EMR I believe they would do it in a heartbeat.

They are looking to implement SharePoint, and I offered to be a guinea
pig, and it was accepted happily, but when I asked our IT head for a
time line a few weeks later, I was told that they had chosen another
department for the initial roll-out and I might have access to it in a
year or two.

I had a separate computer with a DSL line up until last fall when they
took it away after nine years, because "it wasn't secure". I couldn't
access the hospital server on it, and I don't have access to PMI anyway,
so there is no security issue.

So whenever I need to upgrade something, or defrag, or install QuickDoc,
or whatever, I've got to get someone from MIS on the phone, let them
remote in, and hope they can figure out what is happening, and more to
the point, that they have time. I'm not a patient care or other income
generating area, so I'm rather low on the totem pole.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: Wrigley, Kitty

I use Springshare's LibGuides for our library website; it's completely
separate from our hospital website. However, people can't get to our
licensed content until they authenticate to our hospital network. In
other words, it works like this:

1. authorized library user logs into hospital website
2. user then enters the URL (or link from the intranet) to our Libguides
page
3. user can get into our licensed content. Anyone else can also get to
our website...but they can't get into the licensed content.

Works like a charm. We are not the only hospital library using
libguides. I'd share this story with your IT folks.

-----Original Message-----
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Hope Leman
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
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Nancy,
Maybe CAHSL - and possibly this listserv - can help you formulate some
bullet points to address these issues with your IT dept. It seems that
your IT dept is draconian in their approach, so you need some data to
back up your "arguments." I do believe that if you can show them what
other libraries/hospitals in the state are doing - without problems -
you might be able to chip away at the wall (so to speak). For instance,
not only do I use SurveyMonkey, so does our Clinical Resources Dept and
our Human Resources Dept. It has become an extremely useful tool for
creating system-wide surveys and streamline the feedback process. We
have four computers in our Resource Center that are linked to our
Internet access, but NOT to our secure network. These are for the
public. Our WiFi is similarly available to all individuals who bring in
a laptop, but they can not access the secure part of the network. If
you could query your peers - esp. in Connecticut as that is the group
with which your IT might interface at meetings - with the points that
are most contentious for you, summarize the responses, and present to
your IT dept in such a way that they are seeing what is being done in
their own state, especially, it might (no guarantee) help. I know that
all groups, just as we do, have a forum that meets at CHA. Any
information you provide, they could bring up for discussion there, if
they so desired. Anyhow, just a way to start building a bridge to your
IT dept...but pick the one or two things that would be most
meaningful/useful to begin with, don't throw the whole deck of cards at
them at once.
Amy

Amy L. Frey, MA AHIP
Manager, Health Sciences Library & Resource Center
Hospital for Special Care
2150 Corbin Avenue
New Britain, CT 06053

Editor, National Network (HLS/MLA) - Publications Comm.

860.827.4875
860.827.4790 (fax)




Does your hospital offer wi fi? I brought my personal laptop in to do
work on social networking sites for the library via our free hospital wi
fi system. The library is one of the wi fi hotspots so I took advantage
of it.

Even though I have full permission from IT to access these sites, my
desktop is about 7 years old and spends most of its time "searching."

Since visitors and patients use wi fi,I thought I'd tap into too.

Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
Director, Library Services
Trinitas Regional Medical Center
225 Williamson Street
Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
voice: 908-994-5488
fax: 908-994-5099

"A cheerful heart is good medicine" Proverbs 17:22

website: http://www.trinitas.org/medical_library.htm

Blog: http://www.trinitaslibrary.blogspot.com

Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/emarrapodi
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/EJacobsenMarrapodi
Also follow Trinitas Library on Twitter & Facebook
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give you the right one."

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-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Gilly, Nancy
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 4:35 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

It doesn't seem to be a concern about licensed content. If they could
keep the entire hospital net from having any access to anything other
than our EMR I believe they would do it in a heartbeat.

They are looking to implement SharePoint, and I offered to be a guinea
pig, and it was accepted happily, but when I asked our IT head for a
time line a few weeks later, I was told that they had chosen another
department for the initial roll-out and I might have access to it in a
year or two.

I had a separate computer with a DSL line up until last fall when they
took it away after nine years, because "it wasn't secure". I couldn't
access the hospital server on it, and I don't have access to PMI anyway,
so there is no security issue.

So whenever I need to upgrade something, or defrag, or install QuickDoc,
or whatever, I've got to get someone from MIS on the phone, let them
remote in, and hope they can figure out what is happening, and more to
the point, that they have time. I'm not a patient care or other income
generating area, so I'm rather low on the totem pole.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: Wrigley, Kitty

I use Springshare's LibGuides for our library website; it's completely
separate from our hospital website. However, people can't get to our
licensed content until they authenticate to our hospital network. In
other words, it works like this:

1. authorized library user logs into hospital website
2. user then enters the URL (or link from the intranet) to our Libguides
page
3. user can get into our licensed content. Anyone else can also get to
our website...but they can't get into the licensed content.

Works like a charm. We are not the only hospital library using
libguides. I'd share this story with your IT folks.

-----Original Message-----
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Hope Leman
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
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This is interesting. Survey Monkey is used by our Nursing Education
Department and the library (we share an account). I used Survey Monkey
for a recent IRB approved study and felt transparency of "who we are"
was essential for authenticity and trust.

I use an outside page for our library's blog hosted by blogspot and have
the url link posted on our library's main website. I've not gotten any
feedback that its not secure.

On the other hand, I spoke with an IT tech yesterday and he said he had
"no interest" whatsoever in social networking tools and had no idea what
a QR Code was (I asked because I didn't know and thought he'd be in "the
know"). So, I'm thinking there is a lack of understanding about what
libraries do and the tools and resources we use.

Unfortunately, IT holds the keys to the firewall so you need either the
IT Director on your side or your boss. After I educated my VP boss about
the benefits of social networking (improved customer service, outreach,
yada yada that we are constantly striving for), she talked to the IT
Director and the door was opened. Ok, it took 3 years to lay the
groundwork (forwarding countless articles supporting my request).
Eventually it worked.

Now, our IT Director is the library's ally and biggest supporter. Off
topic but they even pick up the tab for UptoDate and MD Consult
databases because the library could not afford it!

Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
Director, Library Services
Trinitas Regional Medical Center
225 Williamson Street
Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
voice: 908-994-5488
fax: 908-994-5099

"A cheerful heart is good medicine" Proverbs 17:22

website: http://www.trinitas.org/medical_library.htm

Blog: http://www.trinitaslibrary.blogspot.com

Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/emarrapodi
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/EJacobsenMarrapodi
Also follow Trinitas Library on Twitter & Facebook
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-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Gilly, Nancy
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:59 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Hope Leman
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


Hope Leman, MLIS
Research Information Technologist
Center for Health Research and Quality
Samaritan Health Services
815 NW 9th Street Suite 136
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 768-5712

http://www.researchraven.com/
http://www.scangrants.com/





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Yes, my hospital offers wifi. The cafeteria is one of the hotspots. Well some students and residents bring their laptop in the library.

-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list- [mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Marrapodi, Elisabeth
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 8:57 AM
To: Gilly, Nancy; hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Does your hospital offer wi fi? I brought my personal laptop in to do
work on social networking sites for the library via our free hospital wi
fi system. The library is one of the wi fi hotspots so I took advantage
of it.

Even though I have full permission from IT to access these sites, my
desktop is about 7 years old and spends most of its time "searching."

Since visitors and patients use wi fi,I thought I'd tap into too.

Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi
Director, Library Services
Trinitas Regional Medical Center
225 Williamson Street
Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
voice: 908-994-5488
fax: 908-994-5099

"A cheerful heart is good medicine" Proverbs 17:22

website: http://www.trinitas.org/medical_library.htm

Blog: http://www.trinitaslibrary.blogspot.com

Slideshare: www.slideshare.net/emarrapodi
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/EJacobsenMarrapodi
Also follow Trinitas Library on Twitter & Facebook
"Google can give you 1,000 answers to your question. A librarian will
give you the right one."

P Think before printing this email - you could save a tree


-----Original Message-----
From: hls-list-
[mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Gilly, Nancy
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 4:35 PM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

It doesn't seem to be a concern about licensed content. If they could
keep the entire hospital net from having any access to anything other
than our EMR I believe they would do it in a heartbeat.

They are looking to implement SharePoint, and I offered to be a guinea
pig, and it was accepted happily, but when I asked our IT head for a
time line a few weeks later, I was told that they had chosen another
department for the initial roll-out and I might have access to it in a
year or two.

I had a separate computer with a DSL line up until last fall when they
took it away after nine years, because "it wasn't secure". I couldn't
access the hospital server on it, and I don't have access to PMI anyway,
so there is no security issue.

So whenever I need to upgrade something, or defrag, or install QuickDoc,
or whatever, I've got to get someone from MIS on the phone, let them
remote in, and hope they can figure out what is happening, and more to
the point, that they have time. I'm not a patient care or other income
generating area, so I'm rather low on the totem pole.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


-----Original Message-----
From: Wrigley, Kitty

I use Springshare's LibGuides for our library website; it's completely
separate from our hospital website. However, people can't get to our
licensed content until they authenticate to our hospital network. In
other words, it works like this:

1. authorized library user logs into hospital website
2. user then enters the URL (or link from the intranet) to our Libguides
page
3. user can get into our licensed content. Anyone else can also get to
our website...but they can't get into the licensed content.

Works like a charm. We are not the only hospital library using
libguides. I'd share this story with your IT folks.

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Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

No chance of using an outside page. I've asked, and the response is
something along the lines of "It's not secure". I can't even do a user
survey on Survey Monkey or a similar site, because even if I generate a
url and e-mail it myself, that is letting the other end know peoples'
e-mail addresses, and it's not secure. Which makes no sense to me, but
hey, I'm just a (seriously) underpaid librarian, who isn't allowed to
try to contribute to the organization other than maintaining a print
collection and filling interlibrary loan requests.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
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Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 3:26 PM
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Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Hi, Nancy (and everybody). Would your hospital be willing to let you
create a Web site outside of the hospital intranet? The sites I work on,
ResearchRaven and ScanGrants, are hosted (for modest amounts) by an
outside Web hosting services. That solves the problem of having to deal
with intranet problems and enables your users to access your site 24/7
from any Internet-enabled device. It is fairly easy to create quite nice
sites using WordPress and, if you are a techie, with Drupal or Joomla.

Also, here is an interesting item from today about Google's challenge to
FaceBook (primarily) and Twitter (secondarily).

Is Google+ a bigger threat to Twitter than it is to Facebook?

http://gigaom.com/2011/07/11/is-google-a-bigger-threat-to-twitter-than-i
t-is-to-facebook/


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Not only can I not do anything without having someone from MIS do the
upload for me, assuming they have time, (so I have to allow several days
for it to be posted), I am specifically forbidden from doing anything on
an outside website, no matter how I am gain access.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
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Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


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The same was (is) true at our Medical Center (the library now is closed there). Their restricted access is related to HIPAA policy; they are afraid that with access to social networking sites from company computers, employees might post things that violate patient privacy. In my opinion, it's a bit of overkill but not an entirely unfounded fear (based on the insanely personal things that people do broadcast... )

Mary A. Wickline, MLIS, MEd * UC San Diego Biomedical Library * * (858) 534-1196



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From: hls-list- [mailto:hls-list-] On Behalf Of Gilly, Nancy
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 8:03 AM
To: hls-
Subject: Re: [Hls-list] facebook & twitter

Not only can I not do anything without having someone from MIS do the upload for me, assuming they have time, (so I have to allow several days for it to be posted), I am specifically forbidden from doing anything on an outside website, no matter how I am gain access.

Nancy E. M. Gilly, MA, MLS
Medical Librarian
Medical/Nursing Library
William W. Backus Hospital
326 Washington Street
Norwich, CT 06360
860-823-6327
Fax: 860-892-2704


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