Thursday, October 25, 2007
ihcpl/week 7/#17
I added a comment on another participant's blog in response to their comment on the impact of current trends and changes in library systems. We've had so many opportunities to experiment with "new to me" technologies-some things I know I might not have tried on my own. I think I'm getting more comfortable each time navigating through the system. This training has given me the push I needed. The Library Elf will probably be one of the most practical tools I've learned.
ihcpl/week 7/#16
Once again, so much info out there on the web! I can see lots of advantages for using wikis in a research application- unfortunately the very thing that makes it so useful(updated constantly as opposed to print material that sometimes becomes outdated even as it arrives for our shelves) also means verification of sources becomes even more important. I logged onto ihcpl wiki and added a post on favorite books.
ihcpl/week 6/#14
I found some of the results were repeated in at least 2 searches of the 3(Blog posts, tags, and Blog directory). I tried other advanced searches and achieved similar results. When it comes to exploring popular blogs, I feel as though I've just "tested the waters"-wow, there is so much stuff out there!
ihcpl/week 6/#15
I'm exited about the changes taking place. I especially like the fact that our system is not only implementing the changes but also offering the training to staff and patrons who have not had experience with some of this technology. It's interesting to me how we have become a more social environment just by sharing our information and embracing Library 2.0 yet you can also use the library on an individual level-the best of both worlds.
Friday, October 19, 2007
ihcpl/week 6/#13
At first I was wondering how practical Del.icio.us might be in my application-then I realized I could quickly locate the links that were grouped together-helped to speed my searching.
ihcpl/week 5/#12
http://www.libraryelf.com/SignUpCards.aspx
I think this tool is going to come in very handy-even though the library notifies me through my email about my acct, I can quickly check the status of my family's accts in one place. I just went into my libraryelf acct and really like this-the info and it's presentation was great.
I think this tool is going to come in very handy-even though the library notifies me through my email about my acct, I can quickly check the status of my family's accts in one place. I just went into my libraryelf acct and really like this-the info and it's presentation was great.
ihcpl/week 5/#11
http://www.librarything.com/catalog.php
I cataloged my titles and it seemed easy enough. I can see where it might come in handy for future shopping. If you would like to see my link, it is shown above.
I cataloged my titles and it seemed easy enough. I can see where it might come in handy for future shopping. If you would like to see my link, it is shown above.
Monday, October 15, 2007
ihcpl/week 4/#9
I have to say, after browsing through some other options for finding feeds, my
favorite method was the Bloglines search tool. I was able to quickly select the
topics of my interests. While searching with Syndic8, I kind of found some surprises
that lead to my hasty exit...ok- I'm a little timid-just starting out-I might revisit
them to give it another try. I definitely liked the Quote of the Day and some of the
knitting feeds that I found.
favorite method was the Bloglines search tool. I was able to quickly select the
topics of my interests. While searching with Syndic8, I kind of found some surprises
that lead to my hasty exit...ok- I'm a little timid-just starting out-I might revisit
them to give it another try. I definitely liked the Quote of the Day and some of the
knitting feeds that I found.
Friday, October 12, 2007
ihcpl/week 5/#10
Thursday, October 11, 2007
ihcpl/week4/#8
I think this is going to be fun-really interested in where else I might be able to go with info from the different feeds I've subscribed to.
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