Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Week 9: Exercises 20, 21,22,23 (Podcasts, Video & ebooks)

#20-YouTube at least has a "howto" category and under this was how to make a podcast (How to YouTube Podcast) http://youtube.com/watch?v=BNQLDgkUXvk and this is one of many from Infinite Solutions.
As noted there is a lot of rubbish and I had to sift through this to find the clips of interest to me.
I had already seen the library ones including Conan the librarian . I also watch video clips on the news web sites.
#21 Well at least http://www.podcast.net/ has a broader range of categories like arts, home and lifestyle,religion and philosophy. So Gardening is there and of course travel. Very little on home decorating too. Perhaps not the right forum.
I searched high and low for suitable podcasts that featured book reviews and settled on adding NPR 5 mins news to my existing RSS feeds on my bloglines.
#22 Netlibrary is a database we in Collections are familiar with because we select ebook titles for our library from here.However we are usually not working with this front end so to speak.I was disappointed with the absense of any categories a new user might want to select from to get an idea of the whole list.
#23The end is nigh and I will do survey. I think I have added reflections throughout the whole process of Web 2.0 learning. I think it has been a fantastic opportunity for those us not naturally drawn into these new technologies and what more we are permitted to explore it at work! I have learnt lots and am incorporating my favourite toys into my daily life already.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Week 8: Exercises 18 & 19 (Online Applications & Tools)

#18 Zoho Writer has great potential for me both at home and work, and also while travelling. This tool seems to reduce those limitations we are all so used to in word processing documents. And it can do heaps more:
"1) My documents can be saved online, so I can access them anywhere and I don't have to carry my USB drive or a diskette around.2) I can export this file as a Word or .txt file document, which makes it easy to use inside Word.3) The email feature is easy to use also. It allows me to email this document as a Word file, .pdf document, HTML and many other options. 4) I like that I can publish my documents as a public file so anyone (like you right now) can read it as a web page.5) I also like that I can export my file as a .pdf document or HTML (this is very cool!!) 6) And if I like, I can also use Zoho as a text editor and then publish my document as a post on my Blogger blog." (quoted from Helen Blowers and Jean Herriges)
I imported a photo from my PC easily but had difficulty doing same from my Flickr photo sets. My browser crashed in fact!
#19 Web 2.00 short list has of course many of the sites we have been exploring. I have bookmarked this site in my blog because it has all the goodies!
Under the travel section realtravel has interesting possibilities when we do the big trip in in 18 months or so. But but but....where all the categegories for lifestyle sites like gardening, cookery and fashion?

Week 7 Exercises 16 and 17 (Wikis)

#16 I have frequently used Wikipedia in the course of trying to track down obscure titles that customers ask us to buy. When our supplier databases don't find them we google the item and sometimes Wikipedia has an entry. This can mean that the item isn't a book at all but an article or discussion.
I love the idea of Wikis and agree that "it is an incredibly useful tool for collaborative writing, pooling knowledge or exchanging ideas, especially on a subject that changes or needs updating frequently." (from PLCMC Core Competencies blog)
The Book Lovers Wiki from Princton Public Library offers another source of reviews for our team to assist in our selection of titles. Reviews especially help us to identify either the marginal titles or the next big one.
Ideal uses of wikis for libraries would be in both customer service FAQ/quick reference type resource and also a staff intranet for training manuals. As soon as a manual is created it becomes out of date. So a tool whereby constant updating is easily accessible has to be good, in spite of the small dangers of incorrect/malicious editing!
#17 And I have now added my blog to the Favourite Blogs on PBwiki Learning 2.0 wiki.

Week 6 Exercises 13, 14, 15 ( Tagging, folksomonies & social bookmarking in Del.icio.us)

#13 Logged onto del.icio.us and I reckon I can use this between work and home by bookmarking items of interest, rather than research at this point. I have installed the buttons on my link bar here and I guess I will need to do the same at home. Any device thats economises on effort sounds good to me. The social networking aspect appeals too. I liked Jessamyn West's fabulous rundown on Flickr.
#14 Nice little entertaining video clip of social bookmarking in plain english.
Looked around PLCMCL2 account and Technorati and as I paused, several more posts appeared........all very American of course.
#15 Yes I understand that Library 2.0 is a term used to describe a new set of concepts for developing and delivering library services. And thatthe name is an extension of Web2.0 and shares many of its same philosophies and concepts including harnessing the user in both design and implementation of services, embracing constant change as a development cycle over the traditional notion of upgrades, and reworking library services to meet the users in their space, as opposed to ours (libraries).
# 15-Rick Anderson's article "away from the Icebergs makes interesting reading. I agree that that the The “come to us” model of library service is a priority for us because: "At a minimum, this means placing library services and content in the user’s preferred environment (i.e., the Web); even better, it means integrating our services into their daily patterns of work, study and play." Michael Stephens's Into a new world of librarianship underlines another theme I have accord with; being a trendspotter.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Greenhithe Garden Tour 11thNovember 2007

Last Sunday my Greenhithe friends had a wonderful day meandering around the gorgeous hidden gardens in glorious sunshine.