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Using Social Search Techniques for a Research Project. some reflections and a shout for help

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I'm using some traditional ways to research this topic: -Email to listservs -Posts on online forums -Google search. I am also eager to test out some of the tools and ideas I learned about social search during the Yi-Tan call. I was most curious about ChaCha - a search engine that lets you search with human help.

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Should You Ever Delete Donor Records?

Tech Soup

If inactive donors clutter your search results, code them so they don't appear in searches. Here is a compilation of responses to the same question from the APRA's listserve, PRSPCT-L : "I would consider any data valuable when it can be utilized for predictive analytics or to build a case for trends.

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NTEN Communities of Practice FAQ

NTEN

Each CoP has space in the NTEN groups platform ([link] You can search for current CoP’s by entering “CoP” in the search bar on the upper right hand corner of your browser window. The online group includes a listserv email archive, a library, a wiki, a group blog, and a discussion thread platform. Where does the CoP “live”?

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September Net2 Think Tank Roundup: Curating Content

Tech Soup

trusted body of knowledge and the 'why' has to do with providing a service to a busy and information-inundated nonprofit sector. tried turning email discussions on listservs into blog posts and opting to record conference call presentations. The 'what' has to do with maintaining and adding value to a. It goes much.

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