Reputational Threats Online: Social Media as a Simultaneous Agent of Crisis and Tool for Response and Resolution in the Case Study of an American Academic Library

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Abstract

This paper details a reputational threat to an American academic library where a viral social media post and associated negative comments misrepresented the institution and brand’s values. Immediately, the marketing librarian responsible for social media responded to the threat by engaging directly with the library consumers, sharing content and information with the broader online community, and reinforcing the library’s values and commitment to consumers. While the resolution to the crisis was mostly favourable, the event was unanticipated and invited a keen learning opportunity that is documented in this case study. Reflections and takeaways from this incident are discussed in the context of emerging literature on crisis communication, reputation threats, and social media.

Published in the Proceedings from the 8th annual International Crisis and Risk Communication Conference.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages24-26
StatePublished - Mar 2018
Event2018 International Crisis and Risk Communication Conference - Orlando, United States
Duration: Mar 12 2018Mar 14 2018
Conference number: 8th
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/icrcc/Proceedings/ (2018 ICRCC)

Conference

Conference2018 International Crisis and Risk Communication Conference
Abbreviated title2018 ICRCC
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityOrlando
Period3/12/183/14/18
Internet address

Keywords

  • social media; academic library; reputational threats; online crises; crisis communication

Disciplines

  • Communication
  • Library and Information Science
  • Social Media

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