Thursday, August 9, 2007

Library 2.0: Week 6 / Thing 15

The YouTube video "The Machine is Us/ing Us" was awesome! I must watch it again with the sound up.

After reading the "Away from Icebergs" essay, I found a lot of good nuggets to chew on and digest. I do think some parts of a "just-in-case" print collection are unnecessary and it would be good to learn how to steer customers better to our online collections.

After reading the Wikipedia article, this Library 2.0 concept seems to focus on technology/computers, but at least 40 percent of what public librarians work with and of what customers want are books. Plus don't these Library 2.0 proponents think customers care about interacting with people face-to-face? (I don't think most people, especially women, do most of their socializing online; but boys--maybe so.) And what about reading in this Library 2.0 equation? Where's that in their new-fangled ideas?

Tagging: Week 6 / Thing 14

In my brief exploration of Technorati, it seems to be a website of techie blogs. I browsed a long time to find any interesting blogs in the Top Favorites--alth0ugh I did explore The Unofficial Apple Weblog. This blog had so much information one could spend days exploring it. I like how the Top Favorites page has so many features like a snapshot of the webblog, its URL, recent posts, and of course all that blog's relevant tags.

Regarding the Learning 2.0 search, I definitely had to put the phrase in quotes to find related blogs/posts. There were 187 blogs--it seems like people had just give their blogs that phrase name. There were 25, 489 posts about Learning 2.0.

I found a great blog dictionary under Support/Site Guide.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Del.icio.us : Week 6 / Thing 13

I've been working with Del.icio.us for a few days and I think I finally have a basic understanding of its purpose and how it works.

I can see the value of using this site for bookmarking, in the similar way that Rollyo is used, but with less work. I set up my own login and I like how you can just type in your URL (http://del.icio.us/allnewtechie), and boom! you're there. No password necessary, etc.

Maybe this site would be useful if one is exploring a topic and wanted to see what other people think are interesting sites related to your topic. This would be good for 'lite' research, but not for any topic one would need to explore in depth.

Sunday, August 5, 2007

Rollyo: Week 5 / Thing 12

I'm not sure I understand the ultimate benefit of Rollyo--you find websites on a specific topic that you can do searches within? Why waste time loading in all these websites into a searchroll? Just use Google!

But here's a link to a searchroll I made up:
http://rollyo.com/allnewtechie/shopping_for_organic_food

Thursday, August 2, 2007

LibraryThing: Week 5 / Thing 11

I thought the LibraryThing website was very interesting. It's always fascinating to see what books are recommended for certain titles. I found it a great way to explore additional aspects of a topic or to find new authors.

The following are other interesting aspects of LibraryThing to me:
- you can join one of the many different book groups. I joined Reading Globally Fiction.
- that I can have my own RSS feed of my books or my reviews.
- that you can automatically find out the Chicago, APA, etc. citations of any book in the catalog.

This is my online library.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

The New Online Me: Week 5 / Thing 10




I created my new image in

Meez.com


Yahoo Avatar (yahoo. wouldn't let me export it) , and

Simpsonizeme.com

Friday, July 27, 2007

My Library Blogs/Feeds: Week 4 / Thing 9

The library-related blogs I signed up for are:

caffeinatedlibrarian.blogspot.com/ ( The Caffeinated Librarian--very very funny blog!)
http://lii.org (the Librarian's Internet Index: New this Week)
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/library/feed/msgs.xml?ggroup=library (Library Google Group)
-- I haven't explored this one a lot, but it seems like a networking place for international librarians).
http://www.merlin.lib.md.us (MD's Merlin)
http://plablog.org/feed/ (official blog of the Public Library Association)
http://www.theshiftedlibrarian.com (the Shifted Librarian)
--I haven't explored this one a lot, but I found a hilarious essay on "Why You Should Fall to Your Knees and Worship a Librarian". ( http://librarianavengers.org/?page_id=3 )
and
http://www.unshelved.com (the very funny Unshelved library comic strip).
--I discovered this comic about a year ago and I love the characters Mel & Dewey the most.