<p>Part I The Social Media Landscape at the<br>1. How to Assess Students’ Social Media Preferences: A Comparison at Two Academic Institutions <br>Dan Sich and Mark Aaron Polger<br>2. Social Media Committees: Sharing the Library’s Voice <br>Alejandra Nann and Nina Verishagen<br>3. The Right Social Media Platform for Your Library <br>Morgan Swan<br>4. Social Media Best Practices: Implementing Guidelines for Disability and Copyright <br>Sarah Christensen and J.J. Pionke<br>5. Using Scheduling Apps to Streamline a Social Media Workflow<br>Samantha Paul and Michael Holt</p> <p>Part II Tried and Tested by Librarians: Social Media Case Studies <br>6. Instagram <br>Case Study 1: Using Instagram to Engage Students During Library Orientation<br>Katie Hutchison and Stephanie Henderson<br>Case Study 2: Enhancing Your Instagram Following Through Interdepartmental Collaboration<br>Jen Park and Steve Fowler<br>Case Study 3: Student Social Media Representatives and Instagram: Connecting With the Campus Community Through Library Student Workers<br>Laura Wilson<br>Case Study 4: Are We Failing at Instagram?<br>Matthew Blaine and Jacalyn Kremer<br>7. Twitter <br>Case Study 1: Tweeting to Success: Managing an Academic Library’s Twitter Campaign to Enhance User Engagement<br>Emy N. Decker<br>Case Study 2: Drop Everything and Tweet: Building Community on Your Campus<br>Joanna Ewing, Amber Wilson and Karen Pruneda<br>Case Study 3: What Do You Do When They Start Talking Back? Training Librarians for Next-Level Twitter Engagement Using Springshare’s LibAnswers<br>Sheeji Kathuria and Amanda Clay Powers<br>Case Study 4: Rising Above the Noise: Increasing Local Engagement Through a Global Hashtag Campaign<br>Emily Jack<br>8. Facebook <br>Case Study 1: Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: UAB Libraries and Facebook’s Mis(sed)connection<br>Dana Hettich and Becca Billings<br>Case Study 2: Buying Likes: How Our Library Jumped From 200 to 1000 (Student) Likes in 5 Months<br>Nina Verishagen and Ann Liang<br>Case Study 3: So You Have Been Given the Social Media Passwords. Now What? A Trial-by-Fire Case Study in Facebook Marketing<br>Molly Marcusse<br>9. YouTube<br>Case Study 1: Thousands of Views: Why Three Simple Library Videos Have Done So Well<br>Dan Sich<br>Case Study 2: Show Me: Getting YouTube Videos to Your Students Through SEO<br>Lauren Valentino Bryant<br>10. Snapchat <br>Case Study 1: Snapchat in Academic Libraries: We Ain’t Afraid of No Ghost<br>Nicole Maddock, Monica Fazekas and Kevin Tanner<br>Case Study 2: Snap to It: Reaching Users Where They Are With Snapchat Geofilters<br>Laura MacLeod Mulligan and Alexander S. Di Iorio<br>11. Pinterest <br>Case Study 1: Extending the Library’s Presence Into the Virtual Space Using Pinterest<br>Brandy R. Horne</p>