Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Bye, Bye
Yeah! I did it, finally finished. This has been a really great journey, discovering new things/tools that I really never thought about or expected to be out there. There have been some ups and downs along the way too, but I just kept plodding along and I got there - unlike some others ( including work mates).
Rotoura Public Library network is very impressive and shows great example of how libraries can utilize this tool.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for giving me this great opportunity to learn so much and how to use so many different tools.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Second last blog (but I'm not counting)
GOOGLE DOCS & ZOHO
Wow!These are online applications/tolls that I did
not know existed.
Google docs is great. I found Google docs. easier to
navigate than Zoho. I had fun using the features of
this site. Now that I have found Google docs., the
use will be unlimited, for home (as well as work - I suppose).
This tool provides one source for multi-users for a
combonation of work practises. We work a Co-op system
and this tool could be used by all the libraries to add their
deleted & new stock too - then we would have just one "mailing"
list instead of several, this could work as a great advantage.
The libraries could also collaborate their meeting details.
This also allows libraries and external groups to share information
when they don't have compatiable systems, eg. Armidale branch of Australian
Wow!These are online applications/tolls that I did
not know existed.
Google docs is great. I found Google docs. easier to
navigate than Zoho. I had fun using the features of
this site. Now that I have found Google docs., the
use will be unlimited, for home (as well as work - I suppose).
This tool provides one source for multi-users for a
combonation of work practises. We work a Co-op system
and this tool could be used by all the libraries to add their
deleted & new stock too - then we would have just one "mailing"
list instead of several, this could work as a great advantage.
The libraries could also collaborate their meeting details.
This also allows libraries and external groups to share information
when they don't have compatiable systems, eg. Armidale branch of Australian
Children's Book Council & Friends of the Library.
SLIDESHARE
I'm hooked.
SLIDESHARE
I'm hooked.
This site also has many advantages.
I found some of the photos/slides absolutely stunning.
I could spend hours looking, some are not worth looking at
but everyone has thier own tastes.
I found some of the photos/slides absolutely stunning.
I could spend hours looking, some are not worth looking at
but everyone has thier own tastes.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
MASH N EM
This has taken a lot of my little brain to figure out.....
But , yeah I did it.
This is really cool - I could play with this all day.
I must admit I did have a play with Google maps,
how fascinating it is.
Ideas are unlimited using Mashups.
Libraries could use these tools for lots of fine things.
I am really excited I worked out how to use this,
as I can see a use at home as well as at work.
But , yeah I did it.
This is really cool - I could play with this all day.
I must admit I did have a play with Google maps,
how fascinating it is.
Ideas are unlimited using Mashups.
Libraries could use these tools for lots of fine things.
I am really excited I worked out how to use this,
as I can see a use at home as well as at work.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
This is an IT area that I have never thought about before, let alone use it.
Some of the Podcasts I tried to access, just sat there, going around the
world. Eventually I escaped the British Library as it just was not happenin'.
Maybe this was our IT's problem, or mine - who knows !
The ABC site was fantastic - I am amazed how easily you can
catch programmes that you miss. There is some amazing stuff out there.
Libraries could use Podcast for a variety of presentations, including
author visits/interviews, story time and material/item reviews.
Some of the Podcasts I tried to access, just sat there, going around the
world. Eventually I escaped the British Library as it just was not happenin'.
Maybe this was our IT's problem, or mine - who knows !
The ABC site was fantastic - I am amazed how easily you can
catch programmes that you miss. There is some amazing stuff out there.
Libraries could use Podcast for a variety of presentations, including
author visits/interviews, story time and material/item reviews.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Slamming the boards
Well, here I am Back at blogging after having a spell for (quite) sometime.
Yahoo!7 questions asked are very different. Some of these must be tongue in cheek, with these people having fair toooooo much time on their hands. This shows how impersonal the internet can be.
Answer board Librarians Wiki have far more "real"questions. Most of the questions I looked at I found very interesting, and the answers of great use. The biggest problem I see is that any Librarian from anywhere in the world can answer the questions posted - therefore the information given may not be of any use. Eg. questions asked in Australia can be answered in Canada.
On our local council/library website we have "ask a local librarian", this is used mainly for local and family history queries. Maybe when the patrons are more familiar with the library services on-line, this will be used more.
The tag line "Librarian- we eat questions for breakfast" is great.
My question is - are there any Australian answer boards?
P.S. this thistle is how I feel this week at work- prickly
Yahoo!7 questions asked are very different. Some of these must be tongue in cheek, with these people having fair toooooo much time on their hands. This shows how impersonal the internet can be.
Answer board Librarians Wiki have far more "real"questions. Most of the questions I looked at I found very interesting, and the answers of great use. The biggest problem I see is that any Librarian from anywhere in the world can answer the questions posted - therefore the information given may not be of any use. Eg. questions asked in Australia can be answered in Canada.
On our local council/library website we have "ask a local librarian", this is used mainly for local and family history queries. Maybe when the patrons are more familiar with the library services on-line, this will be used more.
The tag line "Librarian- we eat questions for breakfast" is great.
My question is - are there any Australian answer boards?
P.S. this thistle is how I feel this week at work- prickly
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Week 7 was mostly delicious
Week 7 has taken 2 weeks to complete.
Issues with our network will not allow us to add buttons onto
the tool bar ( or whatever). However, I managed.
Del.icio.us - was very tasty
Here is my del.icio.us web address, del.icio.us/daisydog2008.
Libraries use delicious in many different and interesting ways, including
local history. I am amazed by the amount of subjects that can be found
on this site. I could get lost for hours. I had a great time looking at a
variety of subjects/items.
Technorati - not so interesting
I found numerous difference between 3 different searches.
Searchins nswpln2008. found very few results (maybe our system)
and certainly not my flickr images. Maybe I did some thing wrong!
Library Thing
I ask "so why join the ranks and create your own library
online"?
What is the point ?
I personally think this is useless and a waste of good time.
I have many a book, but I have better things to do with my spare time.
This really is "look at me, look- at- me".
Week 7 has taken 2 weeks to complete.
Issues with our network will not allow us to add buttons onto
the tool bar ( or whatever). However, I managed.
Del.icio.us - was very tasty
Here is my del.icio.us web address, del.icio.us/daisydog2008.
Libraries use delicious in many different and interesting ways, including
local history. I am amazed by the amount of subjects that can be found
on this site. I could get lost for hours. I had a great time looking at a
variety of subjects/items.
Technorati - not so interesting
I found numerous difference between 3 different searches.
Searchins nswpln2008. found very few results (maybe our system)
and certainly not my flickr images. Maybe I did some thing wrong!
Library Thing
I ask "so why join the ranks and create your own library
online"?
What is the point ?
I personally think this is useless and a waste of good time.
I have many a book, but I have better things to do with my spare time.
This really is "look at me, look- at- me".
Monday, March 31, 2008
embedding
Hooray, Hooray, at long last, persistance paid off.
This has only taken me about 20 times of trying to embed.
I am over the moon that this has worked.
This was certainly an adventure, and very trying at times.
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