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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Wrap Up

Thanks very much for giving me the chance to participate in this training. There is no way I would have been aware that these sites and applications existed let alone have the opportunity to try them out.
I hope to be able to keep them fresh in my mind, and consider how they can be best used in a library setting.
Cheers

Social Networking

I do agree that libraries need to have a presence on social networking site such as Facebook. Especially as a way of staying in touch with their younger clients.

Online Applications

I, like many others no doubt, had no idea that these facilities existed. It's very handy to know of their existence

Mashups


My creation
Originally uploaded by wendy.perkins61


I really enjoyed having a look at the variety of mashups and found it easy to create my little calendar, upload it to flikr and then save it on my blog. I must be learning something! I'm sure these could be used to create fancy and interesting images and tools for promotion of the library.

PodCasts

Now I know what podcasts are! There seem to be many applications for them in a library environment. The Grand Rapids Public Library has used them for guest speaker and author talks, book reviews from librarians and storytime sessions. They could also be used for oral history interviews, staff training etc.
Does the NSW State Library podcast some of their seminars? Us people who live in the country can then hear/watch them without actually having to go to Sydney.

Answer Boards and Social Searching

I've just had a quick look at the range of questions on Yahoo7 answers. There are some I would dearly love to answer ( Do you think I should wear black leggings? for example) but not necessarily in my role as library staff.
I like the idea of "slamming the boards" and making the presence of librarians known and respected in the wider web world (try saying that quickly).
However I also feel we have an obligation to our local community and there is the time factor to take into consideration. I find that it can sometimes be a struggle to meet the deadlines for the information requests submitted by our own customers.
Maybe I can outsource our own requests, post them on to Answers or WikiAnswers, and another librarian will provide the answer for me. Hmmm worth considering.

Library Thing is Great



Using Library Thing was so much fun, and couldn't be easier

Monday, May 19, 2008


Del.icio.us

I have just created a del.icio.us account. So far I've only added a couple of favorite bookmarks and subscribed to a tag. Using this is a lot of fun. I think there are more fancy ways of adding del.icio.us to my blog, but I'm just going to add the link for now.

http://del.icio.us/wendyleep

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

NO COOKIES IN THE LIBRARY



HOW TO DEAL WITH DIFFICULT LIBRARY CUSTOMERS

Thursday, May 8, 2008

You Tube

I have just looked at a number of different You Tube and Google video examples, and have spent far too much time just fiddling around. I liked the advertisement for the Library Opening Late Night, as it was very professional. I can undersand that this is an effective way of advertising upcoming events in the library, or promoting different parts of the service.

Wikis

I enjoyed having a look at some of the Wiki's listed, especially the Book Lover Wiki, because I really enjoy reading book reviews. I was interested to read the article "What to do with Wikipedia". The author of this suggested that Wikipedia is here to stay, and that academics need to acknowledge and recognise this.

I, like many other use Wikipedia as a quick reference tool, however I have also worried about the accuracy of its content, and would be reluctant to use it as the only source.

Adding information to the Learning 2.0 Wiki was easy.