How Information-Related Organisations Can Use Pinterest to Meet Their Goals
Jinfo Article
18th October 2012
Abstract
Valerie Kittell looks at the use of Pinterest by special libraries, museums, academic and public libraries. While these settings may have different audiences and goals, information professionals might consider how they could use Pinterest in their organisations to reach internal or external audiences. Could a high-tech company, for example, use Pinterest to post pictures of the company's products?
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