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		<title>How Libraries Can Use Foursquare</title>
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<p>Isn&#8217;t it ironic how sometimes librarians think alike? In any case, I was just thinking about writing this post about foursquare when I picked up the most recent copy of library journal and lo and behold what did I find, but this article about <a href="http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6725234.html">libraries and fourquare</a>. So it seems I&#8217;m not the only one who has been thinking about this. In any case, here are some ideas I came up with as to how libraries can use foursquare.</p>
<p>1. Sign up on foursquare to offer something interesting or unique to anyone who checks in at the library.</p>
<p>2. Set up your account so that users can become a library worker and then offer them something special to do so.</p>
<p>3. Put information about your library on foursquare on your facebook fan page and encourage your fans to also check out the library on foursquare.</p>
<p>4. Run a contest of sorts with your patrons and require them to check in to the library on foursquare in order to enter.</p>
<p>5. Find other businesses who are willing to work with you to cross promote the library with their business on foursquare.</p>
<p>What other ideas do you have about using foursquare for libraries? </p>
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