Thursday, November 20, 2008
#16 wiki sandbox
The instructions for wiki sandbox editing were not as clear as they could have been. Thanks to Gordon and Tata for their assistance. I can see wikis as a social or family service, but not much else.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
#15wikis
Wikis is one of the few things I've heard of, because of wikipedia of course. I use it sometimes, even though I'm aware that anyone can change the information for fun or mischief. I'm not sure that this happens offen. Once I found the Ohio State had been visited buy a Michigan fan. As far as wikis for libraries. I don't know. Libraries should be able to stand behind the information they give out. I noticed there were some where librarians only could add information, and E-mail addresses were required. I also liked the world catalog. Being able to put in a tittle and locate an especially hard to find book. A member of the staff said it was useful in finding books for inter library loans.
Monday, October 27, 2008
#14web 2.0-library 2.0
I read all of the perpectives, and am not sure what to make of it. It seems to be only about online services and interaction with everyone using the service. I may be wrong about this. I work in library that is a physical building, with customers coming and going all the time. They still check out books, music cds and dvds. They come for our storytimes and especially our Summer Reading Club. We also offer homework help. We have a lot of person to person interaction. We do offer computers for customer use, so they can use the web resources while in the library. Not everyone in America has a computer that they can use at home. Not everyone in America likes to read off a computer screen, some of us and our customers still like the feel of a book in their hands and the comfort of an easy chair. Libraries are not all about research and information gathering. Having said all this, of course our library has self check out machines, has the card catalog online and staff use the web to help our customers, etc. I am not against technology. I think there is still room in this world people talking to people.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
#13Bookmarks
I didn't set up an account on this one, but I can see it as a research tool. Instead of using Google search all the time, where I have trouble finding exactly what want, I can use other peoples bookmarks. I haven't tagged anything yet but may do so on some of my old blogs, especially those with pictures.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
#12 Twitter
I'm not sure about this one. I don't know if I want to know what someone is doing all the time, or if they want to know about me. I'm following Tatjana and Megan right now. I may add other co-workers later. The name I used was fredblue.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
#11Library Thing
This is an interresting site, but can be very time consuming. I put in the names of 6 books I actually own , but not the copies that I checked. My personal library is actually small and dwindling. That's why I have so many complete works of. Most books that I read I check out from the library. http://www.librarything.com/profile/fredblue
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
#9 More RSS
I looked at all the different places to get feeds, but the easiest was Bloglines itself. I choose their 1000 feeds, but only got as far as the first 100. When I subscribed it put them in a Microsoft feed and I had to copy them into Bloglines. I still haven't found sites that I look at often. That will take more time.
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