Introduction and development of social media technologies in media organisationsYiannis Adamidis
油
The document discusses the impact of social media on journalism, emphasizing that journalists recognize the evolving media landscape and find social media tools, particularly Twitter, beneficial for real-time access and audience engagement. It highlights the varying perspectives of journalists regarding social media's role in newsrooms and the necessity for ongoing training to adapt to new tools and methods. Additionally, it notes the importance of ensuring credibility in content and suggests a transitional period where journalists must adapt to these changes or risk being left behind.
The document summarizes the history and activities of the Aibai Culture & Education Center (ACEC) Information Clearinghouse for Chinese Speaking Gay & Lesbian (ICCGL). It discusses how the organization started as a personal web presence in 1998 and transformed into a combination of web and community support organization by 2003. It now operates two centers in Beijing and Chengdu, provides technical support to grassroots groups, and is actively involved in policy advocacy and information sharing. The ICCGL also established an LGBT library/archive in 2005 that collects books, periodicals, and artifacts to make resources available to researchers and the public. It faces challenges in collection, publishing, and expanding access but plans to address these by increasing acquisition
Hands are a major source of spreading bacteria that can cause food poisoning and illness. Bacteria gets on hands from many surfaces and can then get transferred to food when it is touched or prepared with unwashed hands. To prevent the spread of bacteria, proper hand washing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds is important, especially before handling food. Hand washing should be done after using the bathroom, touching potentially contaminated surfaces, and other situations where hands could pick up bacteria.
The document discusses a welcome message from the Lesbian Herstory Archives (LHA) inviting all participants to the opening reception of the ALMS Conference hosted at the LHA. The reception will welcome attendees to the conference events held at the lesbian archives organization.
1. The document discusses the inclusion of sexual orientation in South Africa's equality clause in the 1996 constitution, protecting people from discrimination based on sexual orientation.
2. It references several hate crimes against gay and lesbian people in South Africa in 2006 and 2007.
3. It includes testimony from 1912 of same-sex relationships among miners and prisoners in South Africa in the early 20th century.
The document lists organizers and cosponsors of the 2008 GLBT ALMS conference. It provides names and affiliations of organizers Polly Thistlethwaite, Amy Beth, Mary Caldera, Steven G. Fullwood, and Marcia Gallo. It also lists over 20 cosponsoring organizations and institutions and includes memorial sections honoring Yolanda Retter Vargas, Barbara Gittings, and Allan B辿rub辿.
The document discusses several thesauri and how they categorize and place terms related to gender and sexual minorities in their hierarchies. It provides examples of terminology and placement for Library of Congress Subject Headings, UNESCO Thesaurus, Humanities & Social Science Electronic Thesaurus, UK Archival Thesaurus, Homosaurus Queer Thesaurus, and some other thesauri. Problems with conflating terms and use of umbrella terms in some thesauri are also mentioned.
This document provides guidance on handling guest complaints at hotels. It notes that resolving issues quickly will encourage return visits. There are four main types of complaints: mechanical, attitudinal, service-related, and unusual. The key rules are to listen actively with empathy, apologize, offer solutions within your authority, follow up to ensure satisfaction, and admit when a problem cannot be solved or get a manager if a guest is very angry.
Value added services provide guests with more value than expected customer service and differentiate a business from its competitors. There are two types of services - core services which customers expect like quality and price, and value added services which are more difficult to copy like problem solving and after sales support. Value added services can include anticipating guest needs, taking personal responsibility for their problems, and adding value at every step to win guest loyalty and respect.
Guests are the most important people in any business. They are not outsiders but rather the purpose of the business. A business exists to serve guests and fulfill their needs and wants. Guests should be treated with respect and courtesy as satisfied guests are crucial to a business's success and growth. Dissatisfied guests will often tell others about negative experiences, so complaints must be resolved promptly and politely to retain the guest's business. Providing excellent guest service through greeting, understanding needs, explaining products, suggesting additional items, and thanking guests can help create satisfied and returning guests.
This document provides 10 steps for individuals to go from good to best in their professional and personal lives. The steps include continuing self-evolution through learning something new every day, acting on needed changes, seeking opportunities to solve problems and make good decisions based on confronting brutal facts, following the hedgehog concept of focusing on what you are best at and passionate about that also makes money, having a practical vision for what is possible, being disciplined by focusing on achievements versus goals, having a "stop doing" list of hindrances, avoiding negative loops of thinking, and never giving up.
The document provides guidance on handling different types of difficult callers, including angry, abusive, talkative, argumentative, and callers with language barriers. It recommends listening empathetically, asking questions to understand the problem, offering solutions, apologizing for any inconvenience, and remaining calm. For abusive callers, the advice is to stay calm, warn them if needed, and notify a supervisor if needed. For talkative callers, tips include using their name, closed questions, and being polite but firm to end the call.
Gin is a white spirit made from a mixture of grains that is flavored with juniper berries and other botanicals like coriander, cinnamon, and orange peel. It is produced through either steeping juniper berries and botanicals in a spirit base or extracting their oils through vapor. There are different styles of gin including London dry, Plymouth, and genever. Popular brands include Bombay Sapphire, Tanqueray, and Beefeater. Gin is often served with tonic water and lime or used to make classic cocktails like martinis.
Introduction and development of social media technologies in media organisationsYiannis Adamidis
油
The document discusses the impact of social media on journalism, emphasizing that journalists recognize the evolving media landscape and find social media tools, particularly Twitter, beneficial for real-time access and audience engagement. It highlights the varying perspectives of journalists regarding social media's role in newsrooms and the necessity for ongoing training to adapt to new tools and methods. Additionally, it notes the importance of ensuring credibility in content and suggests a transitional period where journalists must adapt to these changes or risk being left behind.
The document summarizes the history and activities of the Aibai Culture & Education Center (ACEC) Information Clearinghouse for Chinese Speaking Gay & Lesbian (ICCGL). It discusses how the organization started as a personal web presence in 1998 and transformed into a combination of web and community support organization by 2003. It now operates two centers in Beijing and Chengdu, provides technical support to grassroots groups, and is actively involved in policy advocacy and information sharing. The ICCGL also established an LGBT library/archive in 2005 that collects books, periodicals, and artifacts to make resources available to researchers and the public. It faces challenges in collection, publishing, and expanding access but plans to address these by increasing acquisition
Hands are a major source of spreading bacteria that can cause food poisoning and illness. Bacteria gets on hands from many surfaces and can then get transferred to food when it is touched or prepared with unwashed hands. To prevent the spread of bacteria, proper hand washing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds is important, especially before handling food. Hand washing should be done after using the bathroom, touching potentially contaminated surfaces, and other situations where hands could pick up bacteria.
The document discusses a welcome message from the Lesbian Herstory Archives (LHA) inviting all participants to the opening reception of the ALMS Conference hosted at the LHA. The reception will welcome attendees to the conference events held at the lesbian archives organization.
1. The document discusses the inclusion of sexual orientation in South Africa's equality clause in the 1996 constitution, protecting people from discrimination based on sexual orientation.
2. It references several hate crimes against gay and lesbian people in South Africa in 2006 and 2007.
3. It includes testimony from 1912 of same-sex relationships among miners and prisoners in South Africa in the early 20th century.
The document lists organizers and cosponsors of the 2008 GLBT ALMS conference. It provides names and affiliations of organizers Polly Thistlethwaite, Amy Beth, Mary Caldera, Steven G. Fullwood, and Marcia Gallo. It also lists over 20 cosponsoring organizations and institutions and includes memorial sections honoring Yolanda Retter Vargas, Barbara Gittings, and Allan B辿rub辿.
The document discusses several thesauri and how they categorize and place terms related to gender and sexual minorities in their hierarchies. It provides examples of terminology and placement for Library of Congress Subject Headings, UNESCO Thesaurus, Humanities & Social Science Electronic Thesaurus, UK Archival Thesaurus, Homosaurus Queer Thesaurus, and some other thesauri. Problems with conflating terms and use of umbrella terms in some thesauri are also mentioned.
This document provides guidance on handling guest complaints at hotels. It notes that resolving issues quickly will encourage return visits. There are four main types of complaints: mechanical, attitudinal, service-related, and unusual. The key rules are to listen actively with empathy, apologize, offer solutions within your authority, follow up to ensure satisfaction, and admit when a problem cannot be solved or get a manager if a guest is very angry.
Value added services provide guests with more value than expected customer service and differentiate a business from its competitors. There are two types of services - core services which customers expect like quality and price, and value added services which are more difficult to copy like problem solving and after sales support. Value added services can include anticipating guest needs, taking personal responsibility for their problems, and adding value at every step to win guest loyalty and respect.
Guests are the most important people in any business. They are not outsiders but rather the purpose of the business. A business exists to serve guests and fulfill their needs and wants. Guests should be treated with respect and courtesy as satisfied guests are crucial to a business's success and growth. Dissatisfied guests will often tell others about negative experiences, so complaints must be resolved promptly and politely to retain the guest's business. Providing excellent guest service through greeting, understanding needs, explaining products, suggesting additional items, and thanking guests can help create satisfied and returning guests.
This document provides 10 steps for individuals to go from good to best in their professional and personal lives. The steps include continuing self-evolution through learning something new every day, acting on needed changes, seeking opportunities to solve problems and make good decisions based on confronting brutal facts, following the hedgehog concept of focusing on what you are best at and passionate about that also makes money, having a practical vision for what is possible, being disciplined by focusing on achievements versus goals, having a "stop doing" list of hindrances, avoiding negative loops of thinking, and never giving up.
The document provides guidance on handling different types of difficult callers, including angry, abusive, talkative, argumentative, and callers with language barriers. It recommends listening empathetically, asking questions to understand the problem, offering solutions, apologizing for any inconvenience, and remaining calm. For abusive callers, the advice is to stay calm, warn them if needed, and notify a supervisor if needed. For talkative callers, tips include using their name, closed questions, and being polite but firm to end the call.
Gin is a white spirit made from a mixture of grains that is flavored with juniper berries and other botanicals like coriander, cinnamon, and orange peel. It is produced through either steeping juniper berries and botanicals in a spirit base or extracting their oils through vapor. There are different styles of gin including London dry, Plymouth, and genever. Popular brands include Bombay Sapphire, Tanqueray, and Beefeater. Gin is often served with tonic water and lime or used to make classic cocktails like martinis.
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