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Reply Comments on the Proposed Treaty for Access to Copyrighted Works

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

We filed the following comments to the Copyright Office's request for comments on issues about access for people with print disabilities. Many of the comments critical of the proposed treaty come from parties that object in principle to copyright exceptions, rather than having a direct stake in the issue at hand.

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Separating Personal and Professional Lives on Social Media

Robert Weiner

Andrew Heller discussed the risks of oversharing in his NTEN blog post Social Media and Privacy: Best Practices for Managing Your Personal and Professional Identities. " His article and the comments provide some suggestions about how to separate the two. " Tags: Social Media. " Tags: Social Media.

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That's Not Nice! Top 10 Tips for Responding to Negative Comments

NTEN

Here’s what some social media pros -- and our own Facebook fans -- have to say about responding to negative comments on blogs, forums and Facebook. These should include simple/standard rules such as no personal attacks, no obscenities, etc. Let the person know that you/why you deleted the comment and link to your guidelines.

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The Fine Line Between Personal and Personality: Is Being A Human Unprofessional?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There's a fine line between personal and personality and being human and being professional. This seems to be the theme that is happening the comment thread over at Sean's Tactical Philanthropy blog in the comments about his Learning From Foundation Tweets post. Tags: change management. He feels that it is mistake.

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Why Is Communication Important in Project Management?

Media Cause

and/or tagging them in comments in your project management tool or shared document. Meetings + Agendas Meetings, whether in person or virtual, are an important part of managing a project. Messages that come through infrequently used channels or don’t have the person tagged specifically can easily be missed.

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How Nonprofits Can Use Behavioral Science to Engage Supporters on Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

While social media is now a common part of every nonprofit’s communication strategy, a common sentiment is that interacting on social media is a poor substitute to in-person interactions. As a result, social media strategies are often used to supplement in-person events. COVID-19 obviously changed this dynamic.

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Have it Your Way, at a Price. Facebook Instant Personalization

NTEN

We're social creatures , we humans, and we love that we can peek in and comment on so many of our friends' lives so easily. If visitors to our sites can log in to Facebook when they want to leave a comment on a blog post, and they can update their Facebook status when they leave that comment automatically, that's a win for us.