Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Thoughts About Maryland Libraries Learning 2.0

My favorite discoveries on this adventure were all visual: I loved Flickr, YouTube, and making my own avatar. Unexpectedly, I have enjoyed blogging, and I found it exciting what podcasts were available for listening and for subscription. Given more time, I feel like I could have learned a lot more and would have liked to become more comfortable with some of the concepts that did not come easily to me, like tagging and Technorati. Has this program affected my lifelong learning goals? You bet. I went out yesterday and bought a laptop and a digital camera to continue my learning of technology, elementary though it may be. Would I participate in another discovery program? Yes, but I would hope that it might be offered at a time other than summer when we are soooo busy in the branches. This Learning 2.0 was certainly challenging, fun, and gave me a special feeling of accomplishment as I learned to do each new thing. Another unexpected benefit was that our library system acted as a team throughout the learning - there was always someone to ask if I ran into a problem, and always lots of encouragement to keep going.

No More Audiobooks on CD's

I am a talking book junkie. I listen to them while I weed, while I wash dishes, while I mow grass, and when I can't sleep. One major reason I tried doing the 23 Things was to "win" the MP3 player to be able to do away with the need to change discs during the course of each book. I looked at the selection of downloadable books on NetLibrary and, although the selection is not stupendous, there are things there that I would be happy listening to. I have been registered for a long time but have not had the technology to use the service. It's exciting to be this close!

Monday, September 10, 2007

Podcast of Car Talk

One of my favorite NPR programs is Car Talk, which is broadcast at times when I am at work. Now I know that I can listen to Car Talk broadcasts by finding it on Yahoo Podcasts. I'm not sure that I want to subscribe because I'm not necessarily married to my computer, but who knows? Maybe when work doesn't get in the way....

YouTube is Great Fun

My first experience with YouTube was a little over a year ago, when I had again missed seeing Kimmie Meissner skate one of her tremendous long programs because it was televised late at night. Someone suggested YouTube, and I was able to see what I had missed. Today, I revisited the clip of Kimmie at the 2006 World Skating Championship and was blown away again by her performance.

Saturday, September 8, 2007

So Many Great Sites, So Little Time

After perusing the Web 2.0 Award-winning sites, I settled on Zillow.com as one of the sites that captured my interest. With Zillow, an address or city or state can be entered and a listing of homes for sale or recently sold will be displayed with a map or aerial display. Descriptions of the properties are available, asking prices, and Zillow's estimates of value. Homes in the area not necessarily for sale are also sometimes valued. This site could be of value to a librarian helping a customer get an idea of housing costs in a particular area, without having to know the names of all the local realty companies in the area. Very easy to navigate.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Zoho Works Well

I tried a sample document with Zoho and was mostly successful in doing everything that I can do with Microsoft Word. When I tried to insert a picture from one of my files, I had a problem with the size (it was enormous), but didn't have time to play with it to shrink it down. It's nice to know that alternatives are out there!

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

We Can Wiki!

At a recent Branch Managers meeting, the suggestion was made that we update the Branch Managers Handbook by using a wiki. At the time, I had only a very general idea of what a wiki was. After looking over the information about wikis, I see that we really could rewrite the handbook using this tool. Bring it on!

Saturday, September 1, 2007

The Future of Libraries

One article that I found facinating was Away From Icebergs by Rick Anderson. He pointed out that librarians in the future will need to help the public find information in the best places possible (the web) and will need to be able to teach others how to connect to info and each other in all ways including blogs, RSS, photographs, videos, and podcasts. He also recognized that our teacher/student ratio is presently terrible; the implication is that more librarians will be needed in the future to improve that ratio, but these librarians will also have to be much more techno-intelligent. We all have a long way to go to get to the point where we can teach our public how to get the most information from the web.

Technorati Turmoil

Well, Technorati is not for me. The only possible time I might want to find tagged blogs would be to find out how other bloggers have corrected or overcome computer glitches. But honestly, I would sooner try to get the answer from our esteemed computer department.

Playing Tag

I can see after looking at this technology that our library site, when it is redone, could very well have del.icio.us pages to link customers to categories of sites. Tagging is not something I will use often personally, but I can see it being very useful from a research standpoint.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Exploring Rollyo

Tonite I looked at Rollyo and decided that this would be a useful tool for someone who has time to become expert in a field searchable on the internet. I think I will be more likely to use someone else's search rolls than to create one of my own.

Monday, August 27, 2007

Library Thing

Okay, today I registered 7 of my favorite books on Library Thing. It turns out that no other user of this site listed the talking book of "Prodigal Summer" read by the author, Barbara Kingsolver. Interesting... maybe I am unique in the universe of readers.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

http://lookup.avatars.yahoo.com/ewimages?enc=T8NqNalFScE6Aoc9Bk76OhR7lRa0qEgJlL9q&size=large&type=png

Click on this link to see my avatar. She is not classy - more the down-home type. She has no need for jewelry or scarves.
Today I learned about RSS and set up a Bloglines account with 6 feeds. I think that this will be very useful as a reference librarian, because I have little time to go all over the internet to keep up with what's happening in the world. Now I can go to one site and keep up with my favorite news feeds.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Trading Card Creation


Hey! This is fun - Flickr is definitely one of my favorite new sites. I created this trading card from a photo taken at one of our branch's story time sessions. This young lady was really into making her cookie one of the world's best!

Saturday, July 7, 2007

Who put that magic window thing in my field...

There are times when I would like to have this magic window for my sheep. Or think of the possibilities for problem patrons!

Saturday, June 23, 2007

A Quiet Saturday Afternoon

I've been told to be friendly and say, "Hello, world!" just as if I believe the world will actually read this. Okay, maybe next time. Right now this is all very new - which is the whole point, isn't it? I am on a journey in a semi-strange vehicle going to an unknown location. I am excited but more than a little apprehensive. I already have a question: when I "viewed" the 7 1/2 Habits of Life Long Learners, I had no picture, just audio. Did I do something wrong or did I lack software on my computer?