Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Week 12 - the journey is over!

Well I finally reached the end of the program and what a whirlwind it has been. I feel like I have learnt such a lot, now I just need to find the time to explore all I have learnt in more depth, the best way to learn about something is to explore and practise so that is my next step. I find the social networking arena amazing and interesting but to be honest the amount of time needed to keep up with my friends in real life can sometimes be hard to find let alone keep up with online friends. I did discover while exploring Facebook that there will be a high school reunion for my year in June and many people who I have often wondered about over the years will be there, thank you library 2.0 for making me more comfortable and familiar with all of these new and fun technologies.

I think there can be some very great benefits to libraries with regard to all of these technologies especially the social networking side of things, marketing and client interaction can be enhanced. Some lucky member of staff one day will be assigned this type of job and I kind of envy them, although the work involved in maintaining these types of things could be overwhelming at times. Overall I have thoroughly enjoyed this experience, I only wish I had more time to explore everything each week but plan to re-visit many of the sites later at my own pace. Thank you State Library for organising this lifelong learning experience.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Week 11 - Fantastic online sharing tools!

I really enjoyed the tasks for this week, I learnt about a lot of very useful applications/tools that I feel I can actually use in my personal as well as professional life. The file conversion site, Zamzar, will be very useful and the ease of sharing and editing documents with colleagues and friends with Google Docs has great possibilities. We have a similar type of sharing documents via an electronic document management system but this requires all parties to access work remotely (very slow to use) in order to use the program. Google docs just requires an internet connection and would be much faster.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Week 10 - Mashup fun!


I used big huge labs to create a jigsaw of a photo I had of our water irises, can't wait to try other things like the cube etc.

Week 9 - Podcasts

Podcasts could be used by our library to record oral histories and share the experiences of the local community to a wider audience than those we can attract physically. Our library has also started to implement a 'Living library' project and this type of web 2.0 technology could be vital in promoting the 'books', encouraging more 'books' to register and gaining a greater audience. There are a number of housebound patrons who would probably like to participate or listen to the project but can't due to physical restrictions, this could be one way of engaging them in the library and wider community.

Week 8 - Slammin the boards

Answer boards seem to be a more formalised and permanent form of 'Ask now' which could be very useful in helping to answer some of the more frequently asked reference questions, we could post common questions and their answers in one central place and then update them as needed, it would also be a good way to receive positive and/or negative reviews of our services and collections. Potentially a very useful reference tool.

Week 7 musings

Del.icio.us could be a very useful site to have if you use multiple computers or browsers as it is like having a roaming profile and saves you having to transfer bookmarks. The tagging aspect of things is great for categorising links and helping to discover other similar sites you may not be able to stumble across on your own. It is a way of taking some of the harder part of research away by letting others who have already done the searching help out.

Library Thing could be very useful in discovering similar books by genre in a one stop shop. It can be used both in a personal sense and professionally for readers advisory questions such as 'who writes like...'. Sometimes it is hard to find out about authors without searching multiple sites, will look more in depth later when I have some time.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Video's

Well, I have had fun exploring YouTube and Googel video, there are a lot of weird and wonderful videos out there. I even discovered my local library renovation videos, it is amazing how huge the place looks without shelving! I can see that online video can be very useful in promoting services and events for the library, we just need the equipement and permission to do it!

For a good laugh check out this video on YouTube called 'how not to conduct a reference interview' (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dp0ldGHhJTs), I would try and embed it but I have run out of time today.