The document describes how to use SPARQL to query Linked Open Data from the LODAC Museum dataset to retrieve information about art spots in Yokohama. It provides a SPARQL query that selects the URI, title, latitude, longitude, postal code, address and access information for organizations that are within the specified bounding box coordinates. The query utilizes prefixes to define namespaces and joins data from multiple sources using properties like dc:references.
The document discusses the impact of social media on community and society, emphasizing the importance of engagement over sheer numbers. It highlights strategies for effective content sharing, such as short videos and memes, and stresses the significance of owning one's network for sustainable success. Additionally, it touches on the pressures from brands and the necessity for relevance and buy-in.
Social media is an important way for constituents to communicate about local issues. People are using platforms like Twitter, Facebook, blogs, and YouTube to tweet about local topics, share information, and comment on news articles and council activities. For local governments, social media allows them to see what people are saying online and engage with residents in new ways. Some examples shown were a council in the UK gaining over 10,000 Facebook fans after posting about school closures during snow. The presentation aimed to demonstrate how social media can be used to better understand community perspectives.
HootSuite is a social media management platform that allows teams to manage multiple social networks like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Google+ from one secure web-based interface. The presentation discusses HootSuite's browser extension called The Hootlet which makes it easy to share links and schedule messages across different social networks. It also has a feature that shows tweets from a specific location using Google Maps.
Sophie Jewry presents on how to plan social media promotions. She recommends creating an ideal client profile and posts in advance to save brain power and time. Her key points are that social media planning saves exertion, puts pleasure back into posting, and saves time and money through tools like HootSuite that allow scheduling posts across multiple networks.