Thursday, May 15, 2008

Week 12: Wrap up; social networks and catch up

For some time now I have heard my sons talk about their Facebook accounts, who else they knew who had one and had a good laugh about what people put on them. They have shown me a couple but not theirs. I didn't ever consider signing up but can now see that this could be a good way to communicate. I just hope that we do not lose the art of verbal and personal communication.

After looking at The British Library and East Renfrewshire Council in Scotland on Facebook and Rotorua Public Library on Bebo I can see that Social networking sites offer a new means of publicising libraries to the community and allowing discussions on what they have to offer. The good part is that the only cost involved would be the time taken by staff to maintain the pages. Not sure though how I feel about Second Life.

All this new technology that has been introduced to us during the last 12 weeks has a usefulness in libraries but we mustn't forget that there are people who for varying reasons are unable to use a computer so we must consider their needs as well.

I have enjoyed the Learning 2.0 experience although there were times I didn't think I would finish by the deadline but here I am with a week to spare. I have learnt quite a lot over the time and know that I will be able to apply my newly acquired knowledge both at work and personally.

I have completed the feedback survey.

Many thanks to the NSWSL Learning 2.0 team who have supported us all the way through.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Week 11: Online applications and tools

My head is spinning. So many on line applications to choose from. Hasn't this technology come a long way since its beginning. I clicked on the Google Docs link and up it came with four of my documents. Don't ask me how, that is something I will have to put some thought into. They are all documents that were emailed to me and I replied to.

I have just received my first email from Zamzar. I converted a jpg file to a thumbnail. Must admit it is a bit fuzzy. Perhaps it wasn't a good choice. Now I have my second email. This time I converted a word doc to pdf format. This one looks good.

I can see endless opportunities for use of these online applications in the library. Finally an end to all the hassles of customers word processing and not being able to save the information or complaining that they can't open their files on USBs etc. If customers can save their files on Google Docs or Zoho it would be much easier for them and the staff and with no cost involved everyone will be happy. Also staff can collaborate with each other with work documents without sending endless emails or having to find time to get together particularly when it involves different branches.

I would find it very useful for my Genealogy information. I won't have to carry around a USB or send the documents to myself via email so as to access them wherever I am.

Slideshare and Thumbstacks would be very ueful for staff training, making information available to the customers either for library procedures or what is available in the library. Customers and staff can easily access this information and use it as many times as they like whenever it is convenient to them.

I have completed my Google doc. and will now send it. Hope it arrives at its destination.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Week10: Mashups




















Warholized Winter Trees:



















From the family album:



I had a lot of fun this week. Google Maps has long been a favourite of mine. I am always consulting it whilst researching the family history. Google Earth is extraordinary. It is great to be able to pinpoint a house in a street. After visiting my son in London I was able to show my other son exactly where he lived and where we caught the bus, train etc. and also the places of interest nearby.

Big Huge Labs!! What a wonderful tool. I think I will go through all my old photos. What a great way to present them. I can see endless opportunities for its use in Libraries. From presentation of library information, displays and advertising. It makes everything more professional. There are just so many different ways it can be used from the serious to to the "just for fun". I enjoyed experimenting with the Warholizer until I finally found a result I was happy with.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Week 9: Podcasts and Audio

This session has been quite a revelation to me. Not having an iPod I didn't realise the extent of its usefulness. I assumed it was only for downloading music but after looking at the possibilities during these exercises I think I will put an iPod on my "wish list". After looking at the selection of podcasts from the British Library and the ABC I found that they covered a large range of subjects.

I can definitely see the advantage of podcasts and audios for the library. From training sessions, author talks, storytime, local history and general information. Promoting the library is also a possibility.

There would be a need though to advertise or promote the fact that they are available and how to access them. Also for them to be effective it would be necessary for the information to be kept up to date.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Week 8: Answer boards and social searching

I found this week very interesting. I have for years used Message Boards on Family History sites and have gained quite a lot of information from them as well as making contact with people who are researching either the same names or areas. I have discovered that most of the people on these sites are genuinely interested and provide good information and the best part is it is free.

I thought that the Yahoo!7 Answers and WikiAnswers were very good. I know that some of the questions seem ridiculous but we have to realise that for some people, for varying reasons, there is just no one to give them these answers. It is also good to have varied opinions as well.

I really liked the idea of "Slamming the Boards". What a wonderful way to promote our industry and let the people out there understand what we are really capable of. I thought the tag lines and signatures were good and I liked the fact that the answers can be rated as this can assist others who have the same query.


I believe that Answer Boards and Social Searching do have a place in the Library particularly in the Reference area.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Week 7: Tagging, folksonomies, delicious and LibraryThing

I created a del.icio.us account as well as one for LibraryThing. I had fun adding the items to both these lists and particularly being able to see how many other people have the same interests. My biggest problem was putting the links onto my Blog. This took considerable time, a lot of re reading of the instructions and trial and error.

I can see that LibraryThing could be used in libraries not only for Book Clubs but also for patrons to create lists of books they read and can give a rating. This would give both other patrons suggestions of items to borrow as well as library staff ideas for titles to suggest when asked to recommend books to read. A link could be included on the Library website for people to access it but perhaps a password or some control would be needed for items to be added.

I found Del.icio.us especially good. Like a personal "favourites" that can be accessed from any computer. Harping back to my genealogy I am often asked for Web addresses and have to email them from home. This way they are readily available. I also found it interesting after making my list of what I consider are the most useful genealogy sites which ones are the more popular. I plan to also add a list of reference books as this will be very useful when assisting people with family research. I can see that this would also be useful in a library situation particularly with the tags that are allocated as clients would be readily able to find information relevant to their query.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Week 6: YouTube and Google video

I had fun searching YouTube and Google video. From time to time I have received video clips emailed to me by friends. Some were funny, some amazing and I have often wondered where they came from. Well now I know.

I was surprised at the variety. Whatever category you want it is sure to be there. I particularly liked Google Video as they were in categories which makes the selection easier.

I can see that this medium can be very useful within the library environment whether providing information about the library itself or the community. It can also be used as an education tool for students or training staff. I am an avid genealogist and can definitely see opportunities for providing a collection of historical information either personal, local, national or international.

Last year I travelled to Copenhagen and had the opportunity to visit the New Royal Library (the Black Diamond) which was built adjacent and connected to the original Library. It is amazing so thought for my link I would find a video promoting this Library. Instead I found one that was promoting the Copenhagen International Library Conference in October 2008. The library features in the video along with many other interesting sights around the city. I hope you enjoy it. I thought that it was fantastic and how could they go past the background music? "Wonderful, Wonderful Copenhagen"

Monday, March 24, 2008

Week 5: Wikipedia

I have found this session very interesting. I have used Wikipedia before but wasn't totally aware of its full concept. I can see where wiki's can be very useful in libraries particularly when co ordinating information and activities between the branches as a lot of time can be saved. Also where book clubs are concerned members can review their books through this technology.


My concern though would be with factual information. Unless it is a closed community or it is information that is regularly accessed by people with knowledge of the subject then incorrect information would be available for unsuspecting searchers. Hopefully though most people would be responsible.

Week 4: RSS

I created a Bloglines account and then searched through the many RSS feeds. I found that they covered many subjects and the biggest problem I had was to choose just 5. I tried to get a variety but will go back to these later and add more. As well as the Powerhouse feed I also chose NASA Image of the day, Reuters Financial, SMH Entertainment and the Australian National Archives.
This technology would be very useful when assisting customers in the library because the information is up to date and as these feeds cover so many different subjects I am sure that it would be impossible not to find a relevant one. This is a great advancement in providing information services in the library.

Week 3: FLICKR

Well I have had no end of trouble trying to post my photo. I thought that it was just me but from comments posted on other blogs and the help line I have noted that other bloggers have encounted the same problems. I tried 2 different ways. One through my Flickr account and the other through the upload tool without success. In the end I had some professional help. Now finally for Week 4

Sunday, March 23, 2008

This is a photo of a monument to Captain Francis Crozier who as a Polar explorer discovered the North West Passage. The monument was erected in 1862 opposite his home in Church Square, Banbridge, Northern Ireland. I find this photo fascinating as the monument was erected 12 years before my grandfather was born in the same town. This would have been an everyday sight for my grandfather particularly the last few years before he emigrated to Australia as he lived across the road (not in the Crozier residence). Flickr provides a wonderful way to visit places of interest on the other side of the world without the expense of overseas travel.
The Flickr link to this photo is:
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=crozier+monument

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Made It !!

I am very pleased with myself for finally getting set up with a blog. I have looked at the web 2.0 instructions and was hesitant about doing the deed but found it easy once I got started. Working part time doesn't allow me much time to spend on it but now feel I have the confidence to continue so am looking forward the next steps.

I do think that this is a good way to communicate and share knowledge but being part of an older generation I am taking it slowly. My children find this funny as they have been brought up with this technology but I think deep down they are proud of me. Well, frankly I am proud of myself.

I am now looking forward to continuing on with a bit more confidence than when I started.

JIA