Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Drumroll!!! #23 Wrapping up

Wee!!! I'm finished. Much was learned about Web 2.0. Setting up my very own blog and learning what Web 2.0 has to offer was exciting and interesting.

Some web things I will use include blogging, rss feeds and library thing. Webthings I have been using include del.icio.us, netlibrary and WorldCat.


#22 ELibrary.com

ELibrary provides various book formats including audiobooks and ebooks without going into a physical library building. It is great that so many titles are available either by downloading to your tablet, smartphone or mp3 player.

Hoorah to libraries that seek innovation in meeting the technology and reading needs of their communities!

Thing #9 Finding Feeds

Finding feeds was rather fun and easy. I established a bloglines account and added 10 feeds. I tried Topix, Syndic8 and Technorati. The most useful to me is Syndic8 for its contents such as news headlines.

I found DMOZ.org in Syndic8, an open directory info I've used for library research. The best way to find RSS feeds is to go to my favorite site and look for the RSS feeds symbol or similar and subscribe.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Podcasting #21

This is one tool I have not used before today. It is a convenient way to view a show at any time as long as it is available. I can see how this tool has practical applications such as viewing lessons for teaching or learning. I tried podcast.com and Odeo.


http://odeo.com/channel/26975/view/

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

#19 Web 2.0 Awards

Seomoz.org/web2.0 awards is an impressive and useful site to view topic categories. One such category is called Lists and Polls for compiling lists of everything and for statistics.

I will definitely bookmark this site.

Web Apps #18

The two web apps Google docs and Zoho are an excellent tool for wordprocessing without investing in a comprehensive proprietary program. I will suggest it to my mom who does not own a computer at this time, but uses the one in her retirement complex. It does not have MS word on it and can only use word pad which she says does not have the features she needs.

I am currently using Google docs collaboratively in a group project for a LIB class. It works great. We can edit and contribute to the document. I'd like to try Zoho.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Thing #17 Sandbox

I think that wiki is a great tool for the library to coordinate programming between commitees or program teams. On the other hand, I prefer Google Docs because I feel that the User Interface is much easier and user friendly.

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A Wiki is a potential great tool for shared knowledge about a subject without having to be published. With the exception of having to provide email before contributing to a wiki, it is a free opportunity to contribute knowledge and perspectives on any topic or subject matter.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Thing #15 Library 2.0

"Into a new world of librarianship" is one perspective I concur with as related to Lib 2.0 and Librarian 2.0. Some traits like Librarian 2.0 planning for their users by embracing Web 2.0 tools such as weblogs, rss and wikis in for instance one page has credence for application to librarianship.

The use of content and its ease of access and availability and meeting users in their space ought to be central to libraries' for their future.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Thing #13 Del.icio.us and tagging

This social bookmarking tool is easy to use and is a good resource of sites that are tagged by subject or similar connection. I use it as well.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Thing #12 Netlibrary and Worldcat

Netlibrary and Worldcat are two excellent sources to use. Netlibrary is another OCL collection to look into if one is comfortable reading a book on a computer screen. I've used it when looking for non-fiction sources for my classes. It carries some computer titles that are noteworthy.

Worldcat of course I used when filling ILL forms for patrons at reference. It is clear and easy to navigate. You can get specifics about a book OCL does not own, but that for instance, a college library or other library system in NJ owns. I highly recommend both.

Thing #11 Library thing

Library thing is a useful site for cataloging your personal library and for connecting with others who have similar reading tastes. I am also thinking of it to find a specific book one would like to own that someone else has, but is not available for purchase. The only peeve was setting up another user name and password.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Thing #10 Technology blogging

Technology is amazing and thank God for our current age of technology. The list can be endless as to what we can no longer live without such as the cell phone, laptop, mp3 player, head phones etc... I must admit that I discovered not having my cell phone while traveling can be handicapping. Public phones are scarce or non-existent in most places now. So, the cell phone is a necessity for me. I am particular with the Nokia name brand. The latest on this brand was featured on a blog. Check it out http://www.hiptechblog.com/2007/08/29/nokia-n81-music-junkies-will-love-this-phone/.

Friday, April 11, 2008

Thing # 8 RSS Feeds and newsreaders

RSS feeds facilitate one webpage access to interested news, websites and blogs. This tool is useful for quick access . It is another feature for web information to be aware of.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Thing #7


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"The_factory_frontier." Article page from Ladies Home Journal April 2008 issue regarding women employed during the 19th and 20th century.

Another branch kodak favorite


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In the JA computer lab, it can be used for makeup application and to make faces

Thing #6 oclwebthings


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This is a banana tree growing near reference services in a library

Friday, March 28, 2008

More Photo Fun


This is one of my favorite views of downtown NYC. I do miss the towers, but the view is always breathtaking!


Tuesday, March 25, 2008

71/2 Habits to Lifelong Learning

I've always been a promoter of lifelong learning. Learning is a daily activity which occurs the minute we awake. Even as we sleep we subconsciously learn.

Of the 7 1/2 learning habits in the tutorial the:

Easiest for me is: Teaching and mentoring others. I love to share what I learn with others.

The hardest: Viewing all problems as challenges. It depends on the issue. Some challenges can seem quite overwhelming, but in the end they are challenges calling the person experiencing the problem to utilize their critical thinking skills among some tools toward address and resolution.