Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Week 8: Answer Boards
This week's lesson was very easy and interesting! Once again i have spent hours instead of minutes doing this, but it was fun!
I looked at Answer board Librarians wiki,
Wiki Answers, and Yahoo!7 Answers. I answered some questions while there and earned 107 points, what ever that means!
I deliberately stayed away from Taste Website as I would have spent hours in there. But I will definetly visit it soon!
Slamming the Boards is a very good idea, and by the looks of some of the answers out there, we need more librarians out there "slamming the boards"! Unfortunately smaller libraries may not have enough staff to be able to participate on regular basis.
Answer Boards are a great way for shy people (like myself) to get out there and participate and build up their confidence.
I am very glad that I decided to to this course!
I looked at Answer board Librarians wiki,
Wiki Answers, and Yahoo!7 Answers. I answered some questions while there and earned 107 points, what ever that means!
I deliberately stayed away from Taste Website as I would have spent hours in there. But I will definetly visit it soon!
Slamming the Boards is a very good idea, and by the looks of some of the answers out there, we need more librarians out there "slamming the boards"! Unfortunately smaller libraries may not have enough staff to be able to participate on regular basis.
Answer Boards are a great way for shy people (like myself) to get out there and participate and build up their confidence.
I am very glad that I decided to to this course!
Monday, April 21, 2008
Week 7: Tagging, Folksonomies, del.icio.us and Library Thing
I must admit that I found this week a little overwhelming. First of all I realised that I had a lot of catching up to do,and then I found the whole thing a little challenging. I think the most difficult thing for me is to remember. After I read the instructions, visit different sites and then attempt the practical exercises, i tend to forget what I read, which sites I visited and what I observed. So I find that I am constantly going back and forth so it takes a long time to complete lessons.
del.icio.us - very useful tool, certainly beats the old bookmarking system specially since with del.icio.us , you can tag, bundle and share your favourite sites and at the same time be able to access them from any computer, anywhere. It would be a very useful tool to researchers, for referencing work, especially for school homework help, and for people with special interests.
Library Thing is awesome! It is book lovers' paradise!
Unfortunately it's late and I don't have enough time to explore as much as I would like to. I have joined and entered several titles that just happen to be sitting on my bookshelf.
This is a great tool for cataloguing and managing small collections,connecting with people who share similar reading interests, for book clubs and discussion groups,keeping up to date with new publications and much more. Great potential for libraries!
I am certainly going to revisit this site when I have more time to explore. Also, something to look forward to when I retire!
Friday, April 18, 2008
Video Embeding
This was both fun and frustrating! I really enjoyed exploring and I have spent hours looking up different subjects on YouTube and Google. It really is addictive!
It is great to see that some libraries are taking full advantage of this new technology and I can certainly see how video embedding can be used for oral history, staff induction purposes, book reviews, displays and promotions and so on.
The frustrating part was embedding the video. I had no problem adding it as video bar, but I had lots of trouble copying URL from the YouTube, and it took ages before I realised that you actually copy it into the text window without clicking on the video icon.
I am not sure how much of this I'll be able to use at my library, but I am very glad that I have learned how to do it.
It is great to see that some libraries are taking full advantage of this new technology and I can certainly see how video embedding can be used for oral history, staff induction purposes, book reviews, displays and promotions and so on.
The frustrating part was embedding the video. I had no problem adding it as video bar, but I had lots of trouble copying URL from the YouTube, and it took ages before I realised that you actually copy it into the text window without clicking on the video icon.
I am not sure how much of this I'll be able to use at my library, but I am very glad that I have learned how to do it.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
wikis
I really enjoyed this learning exercise! I only wish I had more time to explore!
There is soooooo much out there but not enough time to look at everything.
I did manage to visit a few of the reccommended WIKIs though.
The Book Lovers WIKI was quite good, and so was Montana History WIKI.
I noticed that input into Montana History WIKI is by "Invite Keys" only.
I thought that "The full library success: A best practice WIKI" was very good.
Our Council's manuals and procedures are stored in TRIM, and anyone who ever used TRIM knows how dificult it is to find something when you need it.
I think hosting a WIKI on intranet would be a better alternative.
WIKIs can also be used by staff for joint projects and to coordinate events, specially for libraries with multiple branches.
I have looked at WIKIpedias, but haven't had a chance to contribute yet. Hope to do it soon.
There is soooooo much out there but not enough time to look at everything.
I did manage to visit a few of the reccommended WIKIs though.
The Book Lovers WIKI was quite good, and so was Montana History WIKI.
I noticed that input into Montana History WIKI is by "Invite Keys" only.
I thought that "The full library success: A best practice WIKI" was very good.
Our Council's manuals and procedures are stored in TRIM, and anyone who ever used TRIM knows how dificult it is to find something when you need it.
I think hosting a WIKI on intranet would be a better alternative.
WIKIs can also be used by staff for joint projects and to coordinate events, specially for libraries with multiple branches.
I have looked at WIKIpedias, but haven't had a chance to contribute yet. Hope to do it soon.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Week 4: Real Simple Syndication
Even though this was supposed to be a very simple task, (and for most people it probably was simple) my first attempt ended up in frustration. I walked away from it and didn't go back for
quite a while. Finally I went back to it last night and managed to subscribe to Powerhouse
Museum's "Picture of the day blog", "ABS for Librarians" "ABC News" and several humour and jokes RSS feeds that I selected from the extensive list available on the "Bloglines".
One can spend absolutely hours and hours looking at what is out there! It really is mind "bloggling"
I am not sure just how useful all that is though, but I can certainly see some potential for using RSS feeds to keep library patrons up to date with events, book lists, library news....
I can also see that people with special interests would find RSS feeds convenient and time saving.
The hardest thing so far has been starting new email accounts and remembering addresses and passwords. I think I need a separate address book for this course!
quite a while. Finally I went back to it last night and managed to subscribe to Powerhouse
Museum's "Picture of the day blog", "ABS for Librarians" "ABC News" and several humour and jokes RSS feeds that I selected from the extensive list available on the "Bloglines".
One can spend absolutely hours and hours looking at what is out there! It really is mind "bloggling"
I am not sure just how useful all that is though, but I can certainly see some potential for using RSS feeds to keep library patrons up to date with events, book lists, library news....
I can also see that people with special interests would find RSS feeds convenient and time saving.
The hardest thing so far has been starting new email accounts and remembering addresses and passwords. I think I need a separate address book for this course!
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