Monday, July 28, 2008

LibraryThing

I like this idea! I now have a way of creating my own catalogue, an idea that has always appealed to me!

Interestingly, one of my recently read titles was not located on Amazon, I added the National Library of Australia as a search location, but with no success as the search timed out twice. So I added the book manually, just like cataloguing at work minus the tag information!

Click this link to view my LibraryThing catalogue.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Technorati

I know I've said it before but it still amazes me that people have time to create blogs on such a variety of topics, this was particularly obvious when I looked at "Blogger Central" and selected the "popular" page on Technorati.

When I searched for "bookmobile" as a keyword search 207 results were located. When I used the same search term but selected the tagged advanced search option I retrieved 37 results, many of which were the same results as found during the keyword search. I'm presuming this is because the blogs have included the tag "bookmobile". I was particularly intrigued by The Camel Bookmobile of Kenya, books delivered by camel!

I also have not had much luck when searching Technorati for "nswpln2008". By doing a keyword search only one result appeared, it's a person's blog who is also completing this course! There was no retrieval of Flikr images as predicted. Did I do something incorrectly?

Monday, June 9, 2008

Del.icio.us Social Bookmarking

I've just discovered Del.icio.us and I'm impressed! I've used it to create a list of websites related to Tasmania. This link on on the left on this page.
I like the idea of having transportable bookmarks for work. When I travel between different library branches or even computer terminals it would be of great benefit to have access to my bookmarks. It would also save the need for each staff member to be shown how to save their bookmarks into their networked server folder each time the computers are replaced.
I think this tool would be of great benefit with relation to reference work. I can envisage Del.icio.us being used at our reference desks to aid staff with access to appropriate websites for those "curly" reference questions.

Monday, May 19, 2008

YouTube & Google Video

The variety of what is available on these sites is truly amazing. It seems that you can find a video about anything.
I knew that Mosman Library hosts author talks regularly but I didn't know that they were available on Goggle Video for "all the world to see". A wonderful idea to further promote the library service.
I like the idea of a virtual tour around the library being available on the library website. It would be an informative way to introduce people to what services are available in a non threatening manner.
We have recently been talking about trying to make a child friendly brochure to teach them how to search and locate resources in the library. Perhaps a video would be an appropriate introduction, particularly when school classes visit.
I think that videos could also be used as staff instruction tools. They could be embedded in the Policies and Procedures manual (wiki of course!) to show new staff how to perform certain tasks, often visual aids are easier to comprehend than a written description, particularly with regard to a physical task.
I was interested to note that when I searched both YouTube and Google Video for "library public Australia" very little was returned. When I broadened the search and just used "library public" many more results were displayed, almost all from the USA.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Wiki Applications within Libraries

I really like the idea of using a wiki for the library policy and procedures manual. It should be available on the staff intranet site for all staff to access, edit and add to. If this were to occur I feel that it would be updated more regularly and would therefore be a more useful tool to train staff as the policies and procedures included would be current. Its ease of access would also encourage more uniformity between different staff members and branches as the same version of the policy and procedures manual would be accessible to all.

Wookieepedia

I love Wookieepedia! I've always enjoyed the Star Wars films and books but I never new people had so much time that they could create something as all encompassing as this! It seems that every aspect (to my mind anyway!) has a "Featured Article" - there are 354 of them! For example, the life of the character Mara Jade Skywalker, has been compiled from all sources to form a complete biography, many pages long.

Library Success: A Best Practices Wiki

I appreciate the idea of the Library Success: A best practices wiki. The idea of globally sharing information and ideas related "the library world" is inspiring. Because of the area in which I work, I clicked on Programs for Kids & Teens and then progressed to the EZ Library Program Directory created by the Mid-Hudson Library System. This wiki has so many ideas that can be searched in a variety of ways (Topic, Audience, Program Type, Cost). I will certainly be using it as a source for programme ideas at work.

St. Joseph County Public Library's Subject Guides

I'm absolutely amazed at St. Joseph County Public Library's May Calendar of Events. How on earth can they offer such a variety of programmes for people to attend?
I followed the link to their Subject Guides (http://www.libraryforlife.org/subjectguides/index.php/Main_Page) wiki. I clicked on Crafts under the Hobbies heading. This displayed a range of entries, from new books and related magazine titles in the Library Collection, to webpage links and instructions on how to decorate a t-shirt.
But what amazed me even more was what I discovered when I clicked on the link to "the Monthly Calendar of Events for more information about these exciting craft programs happening at all of the Library's branches" and downloaded the Calendar. From movie screenings, computer classes, storytimes (including bilingual), language classes, music classes to book clubs and author talks - it all happens at SJCPL...

Sunday, May 4, 2008

News Feed Loaded onto Discovering New Skills

I'm proud of the fact that I have just managed to load a news feed into my own blog! My husband has been advised not to eat wheat so we are trying to learn how to vary our diets, I'm hoping this feed will help!

Week 4 Update

I've only just read the Week 4 update posting! If I'd seen this additional video first it may not have taken me all afternoon to get the RSS feeds onto my Bloglines site. But because I worked this out for myself I guess I'm unlikely to forget it!!

Real Simple Syndication

I knew nothing about RSS before today. I found the YouTube film very informative. I had no trouble creating my Bloglines account but struggled with attaching my selected feeds. By clicking on the incons on the various websites (if I accually found one) I seemed to subscribe directly onto my computer rather than my Bloglines account. To overcome this I started copying and pasting the RSS website address into the search function on Bloglines. I'm very happy to report I now have 8 feeds directed to my Bloglines account!

I used a couple of the suggestions from the NSW Public Libraries Learning 2.0 Activities week 4 list. To add some variety I ran 3 Google searches using the words "rss feeds". One was to find a travel feed related to Australia and the second was for recipies. I suspect I will be looking at these feeds more often!! The third search was to see how public libraries in NSW were using the RSS technology. I quite like the idea of setting up a RSS feed to advertise events happening in the library and other things you would like to inform the public about.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Flickr

I enjoyed learning about Flickr. I have not investigated it until now, although I knew that our Library had posted some images, particularly of events held. It was interesting to look at them!

The Picture Australia collection is certainly interesting and very board ranging, the variety of contributing organisations is impressive.

Blue Mountains


This image was taken by me at the Blue Mountains. I love the contrast between the tree trunks blackened by fire and the fresh green shoots.

Picture of Manly Ferry

http://www.flickr.com/photos/supaluminal/461367095/

This is a picture of a Manly Ferry, the Narrabeen, travelling to the City from Manly. I enjoy commuting in this way, it can be a relaxing way to travel into the city for a night's entertainment.

Library blogs using Technorati

I ran a couple of searches using Technorati. I originally searched for: Library blogs which I then modified to Libraries. I also searched for "Public libraries" and found these results to be more relevant. I further refined my seach to "Public libraries" and Australia and children. This resulted in 29 results most of which related to internet filtering and censorship issues.

Second Post

Afternoon

I'm refreshing my memory and trying to post a second "post".

Jenny

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

First Ever Post

Good Evening

This is my first ever post on my brand new blog. I've certainly learnt alot already from the NSW Public Libraries Learning 2.0 programme, I've not really "discovered" YouTube until now and I've enjoyed watching the various clips. I particularly enjoyed the The Machine is Us/ing Us clip. I watched it twice: the first time to read it all, the second time to watch what was actually happening.