Tuesday, August 21, 2007
THING #16
I was amazed at the varied uses for wikis. My previous experience was only with Wikipedia which was interesting but limited. The uses just for libraries were numerous, ie. subject guides, community information and input, intranets, collaborative projects, conferences, etc. The use that I thought most interesting was the annotating of the catalog. I have long used Amazon.com to read what buyers thought about certain books and DVD's. What a great idea for libraries! Using library users as sources of synopses, reviews and experiences with library materials would open up a whole new world of interaction with our users.
Friday, August 17, 2007
THING #15
The perspective that struck me as the most insightful was "Into a new world of librarianship". Key ideas such as the library is human and the five qualities of the librarian 2.0 are very important to the future of libraries and librarians. It made me think about how we plan and what we, as librarians, should be doing to effectively use the new 2.0 technology. Some of these qualities have always been seen as important to the profession. Implementing these in terms of 2.0 have a slightly different slant as to how we approach our relationship to the user. Definitely food for thought.
Thursday, August 16, 2007
THING #14
My searches for "learning 2.0" yielded different results. Searching the blog posts yielded 400 blog posts (it narrowed the results by authority and language). Searching the tags was the most broad search with 3,570 blog posts, 196 blogs and listings for videos and photos. The blog directory only searched blogs and yield the same results (196) as the tags search.
I was not particularly surprised at the lists of favorited blog, top searches or top blogs. Curiosities, money and technology reviews were the top three favorited blogs. The top blogs listed some of the same or similar as on the favorited blogs. The top searches - celebrities, Utube and new technology crop up regularly. All in all what I would expect.
I was not particularly surprised at the lists of favorited blog, top searches or top blogs. Curiosities, money and technology reviews were the top three favorited blogs. The top blogs listed some of the same or similar as on the favorited blogs. The top searches - celebrities, Utube and new technology crop up regularly. All in all what I would expect.
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
THING #13
My first thoughts about tagging and Del.icio.us was how useful it would be for seminars and lifelong learning courses. It allows all students to access relevant articles by tag and also permits the instructor or the student to comment on the articles. What a great idea! It would also allow one to keep up on a subject of personal interest and to comment to others about it.
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
THING #12
Creating a search tool with Rollyo was easy. Great for creating search on subject or theme- based searches. Useful for both personal and work related subjects. Here is my link: http://www.rollyo.com/dr012/
Friday, August 10, 2007
THING #11
This was fun! Just thinking about some of my favorite books felt good. The librarysuggester was really a great tool for next reads and thoughts by other readers.http://www.librarything.com/catalog/dr01
Thursday, August 9, 2007
THING #10
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