Twitter-Interview mit Kate Theimer (12.03.2014)
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@archive20 Die klassische Bloggerfrage: So, Sie bloggen also. Und womit verdienen Sie Geld? #archivesnext #archive20
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Der Termin für das Twitter-Interview mit Kate @archivesnext steht fest: Mittwoch, 11.03.2014 um 15 Uhr. #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 11, 2014
Mitmachen und Kate Theimer interviewen! Morgen ab 15 Uhr, via HT @archivesnext #archive20 http://t.co/cCshhCpJnN
— Joachim Kemper (@Jo_Kemper) March 11, 2014
http://twitter.com/Speyer_Archiv/status/443405412269043712
Mitmachen und Kate Theimer interviewen! Morgen ab 15 Uhr, via HT @archivesnext #archive20 http://t.co/QhlGd6a67A
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 11, 2014
12.3. #archive20 ab 15 Uhr folgen,- Interview mit Kate Theimer! http://t.co/QhlGd6a67A
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 11, 2014
http://twitter.com/Speyer_Archiv/status/443411475064176641
12.3. #archive20 ab 15 Uhr folgen,- Interview mit Kate Theimer! http://t.co/cCshhCpJnN
— Joachim Kemper (@Jo_Kemper) March 11, 2014
@archivesnext Tomorrow ,-)) #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 11, 2014
http://twitter.com/Speyer_Archiv/status/443444171580637184
@ebel RT @archive20: 12.3. #archive20 ab 15 Uhr folgen,- Interview mit Kate Theimer! http://t.co/QhlGd6a67A
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 11, 2014
@gonzo_archivist 12.3. #archive20 ab 15 Uhr folgen,- Interview mit Kate Theimer! http://t.co/QhlGd6a67A
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 11, 2014
@dehypotheses @stilangel @isg_frankfurt @isg_mannheim 12.3. #archive20 ab 15 Uhr folgen,- Interview mit Kate Theimer! http://t.co/QhlGd6a67A
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 11, 2014
… und @siwiarchiv Das Blog d.Archive im Kreis Siegen-Wittgenstein http://t.co/znsKOBvbAK #archive20 @EiserfeldWolf @archive20 #icarus14
— Maria Rottler (@MariaRottler) March 11, 2014
http://twitter.com/Speyer_Archiv/status/443476639952175105
#archive20 MT @Speyer_Archiv: Nicht vergessen!!!
Heute ab 15 Uhr findet das Twitter-Interview mit Kate Theimer! http://t.co/vdKyBc9v4d
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
Hashtag fürs Interview (15 Uhr ff.) ist #archive20 – natürlich! @archivesnext
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
RT @Speyer_Archiv: Archivisches Web 2.0-Manifest (nach Kate Theimer) | Archive 2.0 http://t.co/cxTEILKJLg #archive20 @archivesnext
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
http://twitter.com/Speyer_Archiv/status/443714330463588352
RT @Planet_History: [http://t.co/dOHMioWt0k] Termin für das Interview mit Kate Theimer http://t.co/KFILgSiRsU #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
http://twitter.com/Speyer_Archiv/status/443732110474739712
Time to get a cup of tea and settle in for a Twitter interview with @archive20. The hashtag is #archive20, right?
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
http://twitter.com/Speyer_Archiv/status/443745312499589120
http://twitter.com/dasBogenfenster/status/443746425592373249
Wir sind selbst gespannt! RT @dasBogenfenster: Gleich geht es los, das Twitter-Interview mit @archivesnext & @archive20 #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
Richtiges Fussballwetter, meint Tobias Maus, der hier mittwittert und @archivesnext befrägt. Aber wir legen gleich los! #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
Let´s start! Our Twitter-Interview with Kate Theimer @archivesnext. Welcome Kate! #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
We´ve got about 20 questions for you. #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 Thank you, I'm looking forward to the questions. #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@dasBogenfenster hamma. ,-)) #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
Let´s start! First question: Tell us something about you and your career in less than 140 characters? #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 Ha! I worked at the US National Archives. I left & started a blog about archives & social media & now I do many things #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archive20 now, this is my full time (unpaid) job. #archive20 also editing books and some other things.
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
And what are you currently working on as archivist and blogger?#archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 I'm editing a series of case study books on "innovation" in archives, like this one http://t.co/40Ff0Ypbb1 #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archive20 I have also been doing some writing & speaking on expanding use of the word "archive" to mean many different things #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
Thank you very much for these informations! Let´s talk about your wonderful blog! #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
“Well, what will come next?” What was your motivation to start the blog archivesnext? #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 Sure! It's been around a long time now. #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archive20 I wanted to learn about social media & the best way to learn is to use it. I started the blog to share what I learned #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archive20 but, then, of course, it became more broader & I began to write about a lot of different kinds of things. #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext Learning by doing 😉 #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 Exactly! It was easy in the beginning when I didn't think anyone would really be reading it! #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext more than 6000 follower! #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext The classic blogger question: Unlike fashion bloggers, food bloggers, etc. you don't have advertising on your blog.#archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 that's on Twittter! I'm not sure how many people read the longer blog posts. But Twitter is very popular #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext Is blogging really your hobby, or do you take advantage of your blog as a marketing-tool(for your trainings, etc.)?#archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 Twitter has been a great way to reach professionals in other fields & make them aware of archives #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archive20 No, I don't. I have thought about it, but honestly it just seemed like too much trouble to find the right sponsorship. #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext Twitter means PR and much more… #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext We understand 😉 #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 The blog is still the center, supplemented by Twitter, etc. I always use the blog to mention what I'm doing #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
http://twitter.com/Speyer_Archiv/status/443754575783550977
@archivesnext Has blogging changed your working life (and your private life)? #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 Twitter is incredibly useful, I think. I get so much information from it & develop virtual friendships too. #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archive20 The blog is responsible for whole 2nd career I have now as an "expert." I got very lucky w/my timing for starting it #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
http://twitter.com/Speyer_Archiv/status/443755425272717313
@archive20 I have also made a lot of friends & met new people because of the blog & Twitter & travel to other places as well! #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@Speyer_Archiv For me, particularly outside the US, which would not have happened otherwise #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext You talk about travel: Have you already been in Germany?#archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 No, I have never been to Germany but I am looking forward to it. #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext We will be happy to meet you in Stuttgart! http://t.co/SnXOFaxMzn #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 I hope I will be able to understand the other presenters–my training in German was 30 ago! #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archive20 we do not get very much information in the US, I think, about what is happening in archives in other countries #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
http://twitter.com/Speyer_Archiv/status/443757542427336704
@archive20 @icaruseu Yes, I am very much looking forward to Prague as well! #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext There are some lectures in english, so don´t panic! 😉 #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext a lecture in National Archives? #Prague #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext You told us you don´t get very much information about german archives in the US #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext Which (and when) was your first look at german archives 2.0? What application/archive/blog did you see first? #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 I am not sure about the location but it is on April 6, I think. #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
Interviewing @archivesnext via Twitter… (photo by @Jo_Kemper) http://t.co/j0xFnLMwWq #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 yes, that's true. unless you seek out the information–like on Twitter–it's not as easily available. #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archive20 I'm trying to remember—blog, I think, because it linked to one of my blog posts & I wanted to find out what it was #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
American archivists–am I right that we don't know very much about what's going on w/German archives? #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext Do you remember the name of the blog? Was it @Archivalia_kg #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
http://twitter.com/Speyer_Archiv/status/443760104207556609
@archive20 No, I don't think it was @Archivalia_kg but he is the exception to American archivists not getting information! #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext Are you, Kate, tracking the archival-web20 development in Germany? #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 I am sorry to say, no, which is why I will be so interested to listen at the upcoming conference #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archive20 It is difficult enough to keep up with what is happening in the US, ( & Canada and UK when I have time!) #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext How would you rate the marketing activities of Web 2.0-archives? #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 It can be challenging to reach new audiences–that takes investment–but it can be effective #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext German archives are not the frontrunners in Web 2.0. Of which examples could they learn? #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 the New York Public Library @nypl has some great projects and the Archives of American Art @ArchivesAmerArt also #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archive20 the What's on the Menu? transcription site is a great project http://t.co/ghNCKZ7jER #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext Some work but lots of profit through #Social Media #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 LOTS of work, if you do it well. Have to create interesting content all the time. #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext Let´s hope that german archivists learn of it!!! #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 that is part of what I will be talking about in my keynote, so I will do my best! #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
http://twitter.com/INALJMaryland/status/443764404291923968
@archivesnext What do you think: On which Social Media-channels takes the most exchange of archival expertise place? #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
http://twitter.com/Speyer_Archiv/status/443764801471512576
@archive20 From my experience, Twitter. 140 characters is a challenge, but people follow up via email w/more info #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archive20 the community of archives from around the world that I am part of on Twitter is very friendly & willing to help #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@INALJMaryland We will make the interview visual via storify tomorrow… @archivesnext #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 Another important thing about Twitter is that it's easy to follow & talk with historians, museum people,etc too #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext Sadly, only a few archives in Germany use Twitter. At least, much more use Facebook… #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 In many cases we archivists talk mostly to each other & it can be hard to keep in touch w/other professions too #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext Another question: How du you estimate gaming/gamers in the overall 2.0-context? #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 here in the US Facebook has recently changed some things & it's not as effective for sharing information #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archive20 but every archives still has to be on Facebook, I think, don't you? #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext Thanks for pointing to us in this conversation. Happy to think with you, @archive20 #archive20
— ArchivesAmericanArt (@ArchivesAmerArt) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext That´s right! #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 This is an area in which I am completely in the dark–that is if you mean multiplayer web-based role playing games #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@annamcnally 140 Zeichen sind hartes Brot. Aber Archivare können das,-)) #archive20 #twitter
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 or do you mean apps? #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext also apps yes… #gaming #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
Something like this: #archive20 @archivesnext http://t.co/0hxm9mrT14
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
Apps–particularly interactive/game apps–seem to have a lot of potential for archives outreach-not sure how many are out there #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext German librarys use gaming as a new chance of gaining attention #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 Wow! That is quite an opening slide he has in that presentation! #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archive20 I have heard in the US also about libraries encouraging gamers, hosting events, etc #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext @archive20 or sth like that http://t.co/DaFSMsvVw1 #archive20 #gaming
— EiserfeldWolf (@EiserfeldWolf) March 12, 2014
@EiserfeldWolf @archive20 you distracted me–now I'm looking at that site! #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext New question: You like asking questions into the community. #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext Last about the topic “long-term-storage for Social Media”. How are the reactions? #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 Sometimes very good, sometimes less so. I almost always get something useful. #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archive20 And again, I often get answers from people & sources I don't know very well, so they are things I might not have found #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
http://twitter.com/dasBogenfenster/status/443770039532265472
@archive20 listservs can also be helpful, depending on the kind of question #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@dasBogenfenster I don't know about any formal collaborations between archives and bloggers. Most archives blog on their own #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext Slowly we will come to an end. Only one question: Web 3.0 (semantic web), 4.0… what will come next? #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 You want me to spoil the surprise of my keynote talk?! ;0 #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
http://twitter.com/dasBogenfenster/status/443771274247290881
@archivesnext Only a small overview 😉 #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 But, seriously, I am not as less optimistic about the semantic web, but I am happy to be convinced otherwise #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
http://twitter.com/Speyer_Archiv/status/443771548974202880
http://twitter.com/dasBogenfenster/status/443771626937917440
@archive20 I think trends in how people access the web–increasingly through mobile devices–are something to watch #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext Thank you very much, Kate, for answering our questions! #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@dasBogenfenster yes, thats right… #tweetups #archive20 @archivesnext
— Joachim Kemper (@Jo_Kemper) March 12, 2014
@archive20 & also trends in how people look for & understand information on the web–information literacy trends are important #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
Also thanks to all who have asked questions #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archive20 It has been a pleasure and I look forward to answering more in person at the conference #archive20
— Kate Theimer @ktheimer@glammr.us (@archivesnext) March 12, 2014
Thanks to @archivesnext@EiserfeldWolf @dasBogenfenster @ChristianGroh
@digiwg@LetzterHeller
and to all readers! #archive20— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
@archivesnext See you in #Stuttgart ! #archive20 #conference @archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
Tomorrow we will visualize our interview via @Storify. See it in the Blog! http://t.co/jkcxPJDdih #archive20
— Archive20 (@archive20) March 12, 2014
http://twitter.com/dasBogenfenster/status/443773804633153536
http://twitter.com/dasBogenfenster/status/443774203398197248
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