Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Week 9, #20 YouTube

Youtube - great place for interesting videos and so easy to share. Have seen some good ones and some I would rather forget. Have found these library orientations and they look good and would be fairly easy to do and upload. Then a link on the webpage and the students and staff can see it. http://youtube.com/watch?v=i-t0LHnw-fc http://youtube.com/watch?v=uZkfZUkkzFc

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Week 8, Thing #19 - LibraryThing

Have seen this before thanks to Sylvie. On being reintroduced to LibraryThing Jo got excited and created an account. We added 3 interesting books, using a scanner and 3 people. ;) Jean's interested but thinks it is a scary task with the 100's of books they have at home. Susan's would be interested if she had the Net at home but knows she can do the same thing on Access or Excel and send it to Google Docs or print it out, (as Susan has done with her DVD collection).

Week 8, Thing # 18 - Online applications

Google Docs - we already use this. Jo already has a Google Docs account, so we viewed the books Jo would like to read in a spreadsheet format (quite a list). We have also used this to provide feedback for the LRSN on Search Indexes and Language Lists. It has been very easy to use and it is a useful way of sharing documents.

Week 7, Thing #16 - Wikis

Visited 23 things wiki, added a comment and it got lost in cyber space. We liked the booklovers wiki and http://booklovers.pbwiki.com/Princeton%20Public%20Library if anyone is interested we have the book in the eCentral Library. I know everyone loves wikipedia and it is improving in verifying its facts but it still holds some non factual information.

Week 6 Thing #13 - Delicious, tagging, WEB 2.0

We had a quick look at Delicious and found a link to Harlequin e-books. Great Christmas reading and pressies. Delicious is another interesting way to organise information, great if doing research topics in certain fields. Looked at LCSH folder and article on "Does print still matter?", we agree yes it does! Tagging is good to find things but remembering what you tagged something as could be the problem! Does depend on your frame of mind on that day! WEB 2.0 still in reading process.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Week 5 Thing 10 - Play Image generators, Twitter, Web 2.0

Image generators - now I know how some of those cat images in emails come about. http://icanhascheezburger.com/
This was fun to do.
We are pop stars in space!
"EC STARS".
The image generator is http://www.becomeanmm.com/
Yes it is M&M the chocolate!
Also had a look at Sudoku generator sounds great for all those who like sudoku. Rubik's cube generator http://www.dumpr.net/rubik.php
Amazing what you can do with a unusable picture.



Twitter Interesting and weird all in one go. Can't see the real purpose of this in use in a study environment. Students use messaging services already. Amazing how many people prefer to talk to a computer rather than each other. Hey I do have someone following me! Email is still a good way to keep in touch with friends or sms on the mobile.


Web 2.0 and Ning Had a look at some of the Ning network, some are very scary to what interests people have out there. Did notice that a lot have very strict rules which hopefully do keep out the predators on the web. Ended up joining the Library 2.0 as it had interesting comments from all over the world.

Did find an interesting blog: Defining Web 2.0 - good background information http://library20.ning.com/forum/topic/show?id=515108%3ATopic%3A16988&page=1&commentId=515108%3AComment%3A17259#515108Comment17259

I think it could be beneficial for the library community to see what other libraries are trying out there and what is working and what isn't, learning from each other is an age old skill. We also have to remember that some people like the face to face contact and many people are not computer savy or have access to the technology.

I can see the uses of blogs and forums too keep clients and staff informed and receive user feedback interaction is good but keep it simple would be good as too many discussions going at once gets confusing. How many web 2.0 features do we need before we reach the point of "information overload" and turnoff?

Have also ordered books from Lulu and looked at Biblio for out of print items.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Correct guess

Well done to the Wine Librarian for guessing correctly were the photo was taken. Yes it is Claisebrook. The next picture will be coming shortly! Let's just say it may be harder than the last...well the picture is here, so where is this taken you may be suprised by the answer.
Since no one has worked this out I will give you the answer. It is Kings Park a few years ago I have to admit, but there are a lot of everlastings up there this year as well.

Monday, September 17, 2007

Week 4, Thing 8 - Learn about RSS feeds and set up a blog reader account

Well, we got through that relatively easy! I wont say painlessly, but we wont go there!! So what next on our learning path of pain?? Just went into the google reader and we do have updates on our subscriptions Cool! :) Subscribing to the feeds is easy but you still have to go to another website to see them all. Do like "Unshelved" a library comic strip (read from the start of the strip to make sense).