Social media policy
A social media policy is a policy which advises representatives of an organization on their use of social media.
Various businesses have social media policies.[1]
Various health care organizations have social media policies.[2][3][4][5]
Government use of social media has special considerations.[6][7]
Libraries can have social media policies.[8]
Athletic programs can have social media policies.[9]
There has been social media policy research in Sweden.[10]
References
- Council, Forbes Human Resources (25 May 2017). "Why Your Business Needs A Social Media Policy And Eight Things It Should Cover". Forbes.
- Skiba, DJ (2011). "Nursing education 2.0: The need for social media policies for schools of nursing". Nursing Education Perspectives. 32 (2): 126–7. doi:10.5480/1536-5026-32.2.126. PMID 21667796.
- Barton, AJ; Skiba, DJ (2012). "Creating social media policies for education and practice". NI 2012 : 11th International Congress on Nursing Informatics, June 23-27, 2012, Montreal, Canada. International Congress in Nursing Informatics (11th : 2012 : Montreal, Quebec). 2012: 16. PMC 3799160. PMID 24199039.
- Kind, Terry; Genrich, Gillian; Sodhi, Avneet; Chretien, Katherine C. (15 September 2010). "Social media policies at US medical schools". Medical Education Online. 15 (1): 5324. doi:10.3402/meo.v15i0.5324. PMC 2941429. PMID 20859533.
- Sebelius CL, Jr (2012). "Social media policy in other orqanizations". The Journal of the American College of Dentists. 79 (4): 43–7. PMID 23654163.
- Bertot, John Carlo; Jaeger, Paul T.; Hansen, Derek (January 2012). "The impact of polices on government social media usage: Issues, challenges, and recommendations". Government Information Quarterly. 29 (1): 30–40. doi:10.1016/j.giq.2011.04.004.
- Mergel, Ines; Bretschneider, Stuart I. (May 2013). "A Three-Stage Adoption Process for Social Media Use in Government" (PDF). Public Administration Review. 73 (3): 390–400. doi:10.1111/puar.12021.
- "Should Your Library Have a Social Media Policy?".
- Sanderson, Jimmy (December 2011). "To Tweet or Not to Tweet: Exploring Division I Athletic Departments' Social-Media Policies". International Journal of Sport Communication. 4 (4): 492–513. doi:10.1123/ijsc.4.4.492.
- "Disciplining social media: An analysis of social media policies in 26 Swedish municipalities".
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