Friday, August 28, 2009

Library 2.0

So what have we learned so far on our 23 Things journey...? Certainly a bit less reticence about having a presence in cyberspace! As to Library 2.0 - I think the concepts of user participation and interactivity and the remixing of content are ones that traditionally librarians would have shied away from. What would happen to our precious catalogues when users starting tagging the content? - well the world hasn't ended and the increased flow of information from users back to libraries is proving usful. We need to be conscious that the web is the natural environment for many of our users and place our services there where people will find and use them.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Week 6 - RSS feeds, readers and finding feeds.
Setting up the Google feed reader was very easy. I added feeds from some news and library sites & blogs. Feeds are a good way to save time by not having to revisit sites to see if there are any updates of interest. Having said that it still takes time just to keep up with the RSS feeds themselves, although the manage features in Google Reader do help.
I tried some of the feed search tools - one of them, Feedster, seems to be out of action at the moment. I did find some interesting library blogs using Technorati.
Library users would benefit from setting up feeds from library web sites and relevant databases and ejournals to keep up with new resources. Libraries could use RSS news feeds to help promote their resources and events. RSS feeds from subject specific library blogs would be very useful for students.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Week 5

Week 5 of 23 Things proved a bit challenging - in exploring image generators I reconfirmed my suspicion that I have zero graphic art capabilities but I can see how useful some of these tools would be for generating publicity fliers or posters for library use - just don't let me loose on them!
I am quite impressed by Rollyo and have added some good search rolls to my own Rollyo site.
As to the Web 2.0 award winners - I investigated Biblio.com and was impressed that you can restrict your search to signed copies of out-of-print books.
I joined a Libraries 2.0 Ning group on Open Source for libraries - it will hopefully prove a convenient way to keep up to date on developments. I gave up when I got to the play section and got frustrated with Travel IQ - I can think of more constructive and enjoyable ways to spend online time! Phew - exhausted!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Some thoughts on technologies

Week 4 of 23 Things was interesting - Flickr is a good way to share photos with friends and family or the rest fo the world if you want. I haven't investigated all its bells and whistles fully. As I haven't yet ventured into the world of digital photography I won't be using it for personal photos - but once my 20 year old auto focus camera finally gives up the ghost who knows where the technolgy will lead me?
I have been contemplating downloading Skype at home - free computer to computer calls are an attractive proposition in this recessionary era.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Twitter

Have now used Twitter, or should I say have "tweeted". Thinking of ways we could use it to promote our library services .... do may Irish student use twitter as yet? Is it reaching "tipping point" here? - could it be the next big thing for libraries? All this new technology is making my head buzz!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Wikis

I am impressed by the many uses that wikis are being put to in the library world - having visited some library wikis before very much as a "lurker" - not planning to contribute to them, this 23 Things exercise has got me thinking about possibilities. The idea of having library moderated subject guide wikis is appealing. Also using an internal library wiki as a knowledge base would cut out the frustration of trying to locate that email with the hot tip on how to do x, y or z which never seems to be there when you need it.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

And another thing!

I also just realised that I had meant to put that last post in the 23 Things wiki and not on my blog but now it's there I might as well leave it!

Into week 3 already!

Into Week 3 already - time does fly in cyberspace. I just realised that I hadn't really fulfilled all the Week 2 requirements as I had not mulled over which of the 71/2 Habits I find easiest and hardest. I think Habit 6, "Use technology to your advantage", does not come easy to me - does anyone remember trying to set the old style VCRs and ending up with the box, the VCR and the instruction leaflets in a big mess on the floor after an hour and no progress made? Well that was me! While I do embrace some technologies willingly there are others that I shy away from - after all how many other people do you know who don't have a microwave oven? That's a whole other story...
The habit I find the easiest is Habit 2 , "Accept responsibility for your own learning", unfortunately accepting the responsibility is a lot easier than making the time to do the learning - some better time management needed perhaps?

Friday, June 12, 2009

Have arrived in the "blogosphere"

I now have my very own blog! But what will I do with it?!! The possibilities are endless - or are they?
Did you see last night's Bremner Bird & Fortune show? I feel a bit like the old blokes in the pub in terms of blogging.