Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Lesson 8- A DEL.ICIO.US ACCOUNT
I got an account for Del.icio.us account and found a website I was looking at about podcasting. So I bookmarked it and found that over 200 other people had also bookmarked it. Tells you that it probably is a pretty good site. Maybe we could make just a library account and give the password to the account to the entire staff. Then the whole staff could bookmark good library sites. We could set up some agreed upon tags to start with. Then no matter what computer you were at you could access these library sites--one tag might be reference or you could tag by dewey.
LESSON 8 -TAGGING AND SOCIAL BOOKMARKING
I did some comparing between Del.icio.us and the Google bookmark feature. Google also lets you access your bookmarks from any computer. You are also able to give them tags, although Google calls them labels and you can list more than one label. You can also sort your bookmarks by a few different ways; by labels, newest to oldes,etc. Goggle also givce you a place for notes. The one thing it does not do which Del.icio.us does is to do the social part. It doesn't show you the numbers of other people with similar tags/labels or links to other similar websites. I haven't set up an account yet. But I'll probably play around with it later.
YOUTUBE AND OTHER VIDEO SITES
No wonder job productivity can be down....you could watch and watch videos. I agree..some are terrific and some are terrible. The Ninja Librarian ones are funny and did like the magnum PI one. We got a brainstorm for one here at the Library----if we ever get to it. I've thought about the possibilities. Most are the same as I saw of videos on YouTube;showing how to use the card catalog, a tour of the library, storytime, book reviews and clips of programs to be held. We just have to figure out how we are going to sandwich this in our goals and plans.
Someone had told me about the video I picked. So I found it on YouTube. I love it! And any of you moms with kids or grandkids will totally relate.
Big Think was pretty interesting,too. Also there is another video spot called Godtube.com for Christian topics.
Someone had told me about the video I picked. So I found it on YouTube. I love it! And any of you moms with kids or grandkids will totally relate.
Big Think was pretty interesting,too. Also there is another video spot called Godtube.com for Christian topics.
PODCASTING
I subscribed to Nancy Pearl's Monday book reviews that she does on the Seattle radio. Really brought back memories of her time at MLA last year. I just finished listening to her book reviews of two books and I took notes to add then to my book order list.
I see possibilities for use in a library, particularly getting feeds for book review podcasts such as Nancy Pearl's and posting them on a library book review blog. It would be fun to be able to get the equipmrnt and make your own book review podcasts.
I know many of us have talked over the years of doing podcasts for storytime, but that we couldn't because of copyright issues. We'd have to tell our own original stories.
I did have a bit of trouble. I wanted to put the podcast in my bloglines account...but there was no link to really copy and paste. But all I had to do was hit subscribe and it put Pear podcast in my Internet explorer blogs. So I do have to look two places to keep up with my podcasts. Well, not really....when I open Internet exployer, my Internet blogs and podcasts are automatically shown in a window on the left hand side.
I see possibilities for use in a library, particularly getting feeds for book review podcasts such as Nancy Pearl's and posting them on a library book review blog. It would be fun to be able to get the equipmrnt and make your own book review podcasts.
I know many of us have talked over the years of doing podcasts for storytime, but that we couldn't because of copyright issues. We'd have to tell our own original stories.
I did have a bit of trouble. I wanted to put the podcast in my bloglines account...but there was no link to really copy and paste. But all I had to do was hit subscribe and it put Pear podcast in my Internet explorer blogs. So I do have to look two places to keep up with my podcasts. Well, not really....when I open Internet exployer, my Internet blogs and podcasts are automatically shown in a window on the left hand side.
Monday, February 18, 2008
Uploading a Picture
Library Thing Again
The search box for my library at Library Thing doesn't seem to work, So here is the link.
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/rgoss
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/rgoss
Librarything
I have been to Library Thing before. Briefly looked around. Really thought it was cool so I am glad to get back and begin to use it. Here is beginning of my library.
Fun Image/Text Generator
Following is a link to a site that lets you play around with script.
http://interactimage.com/
http://interactimage.com/
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Web Apps and Flickr Toys
Holy Cow! Are there enough widgets and gadgets to fiddle with. One toy allows you to put comic strip bubbles on either Flickr photos or you can upload some. I got to thinking about using that for some family reunion photos. Then there was one that you could pick a news feed and it would assign Flickr photos to the latest words in the news-----strange. But one I am going to come back to lets you make CD or DVD covers. We're re-recording old family videos to DVD and this sounds like a great tool to make customized labels for them. I liked the page that you could either make badges or posters etc. Mostly, I need to get some pictures from my camera uploaded to my computer so that I can play some more.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Jaws or Snorkeling

8 - Xel-Ha (01)
Originally uploaded by mattmeyers
I love to swim so plan on snorkeling on my trip to Mexico. The problem is that I have read to many "Jaws" stories and have a phobia for sharks!
Monday, February 4, 2008
Rivera Maya I

Rivera Maya I
Originally uploaded by Xispie
I plan on going to see a site like this ziggurat the first week of March. As a celebration of my sister finishing chemo and radiation treatment, we are(my husband, sister and her husband) are going to Mexico,
RSS and Feed Readers
It is harder and harder to try and keep up with the information and websites you want. Being able to subscribe to sites using RSS will save a lot of my time. Both personally and professionally. Except that it wn't be long(because their are so many great sites) that I'll soon have more subscriptions than I'll be able to keep up with. My sister has been fighting breast cancer and so I have been reading a lot on breast cancer research. Using RSS I subscribed to some research sites and keep up a lot more easily when new reports,etc come out. For work, I got to thinking that I might set up an internal staff blog. All staff could subscribe to it. When there was a change in procedures or announcements,information for staff it could be posted on the blog. All staff could check their feedreader each time they started work. This would keep from filling up and or saving e-mails. I can see where we'd want to offer RSS feeds to our new book lists or calendar of events so that customers could subscribe.
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