Thursday, August 14, 2008

Online applications and tools

What a great idea - no need to install anything - its just there to use for free! Very convenient and a time saver too. I could have used goggle doc when my daughter sought advice on her resume. Instead we played email ping-pong, attaching new version each time. As requested in the lesson, I generated a document and emailed a colleague and slnsw2.0


Nearing the finishing line
I'm no.4 dog trying to keep up with no.5. I'm almost there. A few more strides.

Friday, August 8, 2008

Podcasts and Audio

I like the convenience of podcasts - subscribing to favourites, listening 'on demand', portable. Some are better than others. A good topic can be spoilt by a bad delivery. Need to be kept short and interesting or listeners will not return a second time.

There is potential for podcasting at the library. Maybe a podcast could highlight a current exhibition, upcoming event/seminar or a talk from seminar/conference.
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Mashups

This was a fun week. So many possibilities (not sure how to use for work, but great for personal use). I especially like the calendar and the jigsaw








Two buildings, one of the reading rooms = teamwork

1. Working Together Teamwork Puzzle Concept, 2. State Library of NSW, 3. 200601 state library of nsw, 4. State Library of New South Wales

Friday, July 18, 2008

Answer Boards and Social Searching

I've come across these when searching for info on a variety of things on google. I don't take too seriously advice given by most, but the sometimes the opinions expressed are interesting - even thought provoking - giving a different slant on things. I much prefer 'professional' sites ie Mayo Clinic for health related queries. So I suppose any answers given by librarians would fall into that category as I think they'd be able to give a more 'correct' answer. Some people/professions I trust more than others!!

I looked at the Answer Board Librarians wiki as suggested and some of the Signature and Tag lines. I particularly liked The Library is a resource, not a building and Libraries - the ultimate search engines


Friday, July 11, 2008

Week 8 - or in my case still a few weeks behind

Started Week 8 a few weeks ago. There was a lot to explore and take in. I was fooled by Del.icio.us. I thought it was a cookbook tag! I'm always on the lookout for something new to cook - and taste! I found the Cleveland Public Library's tag easier to use (than the Sutherland Shire Libraries tag cloud) as it had catagories to narrow down the selection process. I added a few bookmarks of interest, including one containing recipes. (http://www.del.icio.us/doggiedid)


As suggested in Discover#2, I headed over to Technorati and did the searches suggested. I couldn't get anything searching for nswpln2008, so I tried State Library NSW and found the following video clips. The first is the english version of MyLanguage - there is also a Spanish version. The plan is for more versions in other languages so keep an eye out for them. Great advertising tool selling whats good about our libraries. The second is a clip of the Day of Action Protest Rally last November.






Time is limited today so I will explore LibraryThing next week.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Mr Bean - Library

Couldn't resist this clip. Only for lovers of Mr Bean . Warning this is 9 minutes duration

Online Video - State Library NSW wave



How many SLNSW staff do you recognise? It pays to be careful - you never know who is filming you these days. Pity she wasn't quite sure of where she was!!

Online video is very addictive. I could easily get side-tracked.

I liked the We Love our NJ Libraries clip. The young boys were so enthusiastic about the library and what they could do there. It was obvious the Mum thought the library was a great place to take her children to help with their homework and the gentleman gave his three reasons why he loved his library. The library looked like a great place to go. It was a good way to sell the library to the community - something for all ages.