Friday, August 31, 2007
#23 Is this really the end? Or just the beginning ...
"And now, the end is near...."
I was already familiar with some of the technologies / tools we visited on this program, but not with others. some, indeed, like YouTube, I had a prejudice (warranted?) against.
So being given the time and so to speak "instructed" to look at these things was very valuable.
I have new knowledge of useful tools like Zoho Writer which I can recommend to library users wanting an online wordprocesser, I have a familiarity with Wikis and blogs, which I see as having great potential for use as procedure manual / awareness tools withing the library.
I've had a lot of fun with image generators, and, yes, even looking at YouTube.
There were some exercises I enjoyed less than others - I can live without Rollyo! - but most I found interesting and well presented.I've also enjoyed the conversations and unofficial mentoring that has happened with other colleagues doing the program - a brief chat on the desk about one exercise or another, and the handing on of tips and hints.
If the program were extended or added to in the future, I'd put my hand up to participate.
So here's Frank....
and if you're interested in the Sid Vicious version, I won't embed it, but here's a link
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
#22 Audiobooks (or "The end is in sight ")
I had a look at the WorldeBookFair.com - but there wasn't much available of interest for free it seemed. I had a listen to a couple of things - human voiced - can't stand those computer generated voices!
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
#21 Podcasts, Smodcasts!
I have to admit I didn't know there were such things as podcast directories - so that's something I've learned today.
I searched podcast.net, podcastalley.com (the Secret Library Workers Union looked interesting) and Yahoo podcasts (listened to LibVibe: the library news podcast - (Vancouver province library workers on strike!) .
I found a number of library related podcasts, as well as other things of interest - I noted quite a number of "learning a language" podcasts - a great resource.
I added a feed- Radio Book lounge to my Bloglines account.
There are obviously library uses for podcasts - some of the speakers at the Family History Feast held at SLV just this month can be heard here.
Friday, August 24, 2007
#20 You too can YouTube
I can see it would be a useful tool to have on a library front page to present "bites" of library events and presentations, and I'll think a bit more about that when I finish watching classic clips from Eastenders and Coronation Street.......
But here's a little light entertainment for a Friday afternoon:
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
#19 Discovering Web 2.0 tools
Just for a change, I had a look at the nominees in the Photos and Digital Images section of the Web 2.0 Awards - I chose Picnik to play with - and I love it! It seems more intuitive than the Corel image software I use at home - I found my way around it easily, and happily manipulated a few images. Useful in the library? Not really I suppose.
I have also to confess to spending a bit of time at Etsy.....again, no library relevance whatsoever!
#18 Web-based Apps: They're not just for desktops
I created a Zoho Writer account for myself - and it works!
I managed to do some work on the ref. desk, save it, and open it up at my own desk later - just what I needed.
I have suggested this site to users before when they have inquired about word processing on library PCs, but now I've tried it myself I can feel a little more confident in recommending it.
I'm planning to try out some of the other Zoho tools, and look at Google tools as well.
Thursday, August 16, 2007
#17 Playing around with PBWiki
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
#16 So what’s in a wiki?
I liked the University of Connecticut Libraries' Staff Wiki as an example of this kind of use.
There are lots of useful pages, the usual hardware / software guides, troubleshooting etc - and I liked the idea of using the wiki to track roster swaps as well.
#15 On Library 2.0 & Web 2.0 ...
I read these perspectives on Web 2.0 / Library 2.0 with interest. John Riemer's article To better bibliographic services gave a good overview of this aspect of Library 2.0, and I enjoyed Wendy Schultz' To a temporary place in time. Library 4.0 sounded appealing - at least the "WiFREE space, a retreat from technohustle, with comfortable chairs, quiet, good light..." did - nostalgia creeping in there....
I've attended a couple of SLV 2.0 workshops recently, which gave staff the oportunity to hear about dvelopments and raise issues. Presentations can be see here
Monday, August 13, 2007
#14 Getting not-so-technical with Technorati
I dida keyword search for “Learning 2.0” in Blog posts-
6,805 results for "library 2.0"
in tags -this produced like results, BUT grouped them by format - i.e. posts / blogs / videos / photos
and in the Blog Directory-
356 blogs about library 2.0
The blog directory search seemed the most useful, I found a number of relevant and authoritative sources heading the list
It is interesting that one of the top "favorited" blogs is:
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Make Money Online - ProBlogger Blog Tips
2,028 members have made this a Favorite
Statcounter......
Just for fun, I have added a page counter from this site....just waiting to see how many visitors I get from exotic locations...ha!
I've made the stats open for all to see
Update:
AND ONLY A COUPLE OF HOURS LATER I'VE HAD A VISITOR FROM THE US! - WHY ON EARTH, I WONDER.....
Thursday, August 9, 2007
#13 Del.icio.us (Barbie dress crocheted from old cassette tapes)
I've played around with del.icio.us in the past - found some interesting stuff, and some somewhat weird stuff like this
The idea of transportable bookmarks appealed to me in principle - I'm a hoarder of bookmarks as I am of many many other things - so I did set up a del.icio.us account.
I rarely use it to access my bookmarks though, usually just falling back on Google.
Thursday, August 2, 2007
#12 Roll your own search engine with Rollyo
Been there. Done that. Rolled my own.
My ROLLYO searchbar is at the top of my blog - I created a fairly limited searchroll titled Buy it now! - you can search it through the searchbar.
I had a look at a few of the suggested searchrolls, spent a bit of time exploring here
and added a few searchrolls to my Rollyo just to see how that worked.
I'm probably lacking in imagination, but I can't really see a practical use for it for me at the moment.
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
#11 challenging LibraryThing & WINNING!
I've looked at LibraryThing before, but hadn't created an account until now.
It's a neat site, but I have more books than I will ever READ in my allotted three score years and ten, let alone having time to catalogue them.
So I decided to take LibraryThing on, to bring it to its knees, to make it beg for mercy.... well, actually, I decided to add 5 books from my bookshelves THAT NOBODY ELSE HAD EVER PUT ON LIBRARYTHING - and I did it. Easily. Admittedly the books were from the most inaccessible and least visited bookcase in the house, but still....
My catalogue is here....