Friday, January 30, 2009
Finishing the 23 Things
I'm very happy I participated in this exercise, and I will definitely be strongly encouraging some others on my staff to play along when it's repeated later this year. Right now I'm feeling re-invigorated and like there are lots of possibilities out there for our library. Hope the inspiration lasts!
Librivox
Then I used the search function of the catalog to see if there was anything by Mark Twain. Searching for Clemens, Samuel I found The Tragedy of Puddin'head Wilson. The first chapter was read by a man with a rather irritating delivery. I sampled a few of the other chapters since I had read that different volunteers might read different chapters, but apparently in the case of this book, the same guy read the whole book. Oh well, maybe I would get used to it if I stuck with it.
The fact that all the books are public domain of course means that even though there are a lot of titles, it is limited in selection to primarily (if not exclusively) older books. Still, it is something we can refer patrons to who are looking for downloadable audio books.
I have been looking at Overdrive for our library (Temple Public), but the cost is prohibitive for a single library. However, if we could get enough of us interested, they are willing to let us work together to split the cost. If anyone is interested in doing this, let me know.
Podcasts
I also did a search on retirement in Mexico (an interest of mine) and listened to a couple of podcasts from a woman who does programs on international health for baby boomers. One was a telepone interview with a couple in Lake Chapala Mexico and another one was about a woman who was publishing books to support her retirement abroad lifestyle. There wasn't a lot in depth on any of the ones I listened to, but they did give you ideas to pursue elsewhere.
I guess by happenstance I didn't end up with any "vidcasts" so I got to watch pretty swirling lights on the computers screen while I listened.
So, here's another interesting area to explore! I'm getting overload!!
More on YouTube
Anyway, the thing that I'm hoping to do with YOuTube is to record some video promoting the library and putting it up there. My next question, how do you get people to look at your video. Any ideas? I have a committee meeting next week to talk about possible subjects for videos. We're thinking about doing a video tour of the library, a book review one (probably by teens), and so forth. Wish us luck!
YouTube--LIbrarian Vocational Video
Well, I tried to embed this video, but when I tried to publish the blog, it gave me an error message. So, the url is above and if you click on it you should see the movie. It's a movie from the 40's about the library profession. Although technology has changed a lot, many of the skills are still important.
Of course, as someone commented on YouTube, our hair is better now!
Web 2.0 Tools
Another one I enjoyed was One Sentence. Here the task is to write a story in one sentence. Some were poignant, others just made me laugh!
I looked at Mango which is a language learning tool because we often have people asking about an online language tool. I only looked at the free first lesson, but it looked pretty good. There was also a link for libraries, but you had to contact a rep to get a quote, so I didn't go that far.
Book Movement is for book clubs and has lots of reviews and discussion guides for book club friendly books, but it also has some social networking components allowing members of different book clubs to contact authors and other book clubs. This is another one that would be good for a library website, and I'll be recommending it to my book club too.
Biblio.com looked like another source to send people to who are looking for used and out of print books.
Wufoo lets you set up forms for surveys and registrations, and it works with pay pal so that you can take reservations and donations. There's a free version which is limited, and then you can pay for more forms, etc. per month. I can see this might also be useful for collecting patron feedback.
Apparently you could spend a long time looking all this cool stuff, but since I'm trying to finish up the 23 Things, I'll book mark it to go back to later.
Adding Blog to CTLS wiki
More on Zoho Writer
Trial document
Zoho Writer
I'm using Zoho Writer for the first time to explore some of the features. I'm excited by the concept of sharing documents. I can already see some applications. For instance, I have some Board members who have trouble opening word attachments. I'm hoping that it might be easier for them to just go to a web address instead. I'll have to do some experiementing... OK, my first experiment was the spell checker. It highlight the misspelled word above (experiementing), but I couldn't see that it gave me any suggestions to change it to. Then I tried to use the help button but didn't find a search screen to find out about spell check.
Wow--that was exciting, the whole screen went to black when I clicked on the emoticon button! Let me try that again... Yup, happened again, I guess that's what it's supposed to do.
Now let's see if I can import a picture...
OK, it was easy to find it on my desktop. It came in pretty big, but I was able to resize with the handles, so here's our puppy, Bear, enjoying the Christmas wrapping paper. (Yes, I know NOW, that Labs are puppies for 2 years, too bad someone didn't tell me that 6 months ago!)
So, I added a comment, just to try it out. Turns out you have to click on the little icon in the lower right hand corner to actually read what it says. Could be a good tool when editing a shared document.
I can see that there are a lot of sophisticated style type tools that I don't usually bother with in Word, but it's nice to know they're there if I ever need them.
I looked at it in preview, and then re-edited to add a sentence. Also added tags, and saved it.
Now to the next adventure, let's see if I can publish this to my blog.
Technorati Tags dog,productivity,software,picture,tools,online
Adding to the CTLS Wiki
I was able to add to the list of favorite vacation spots, but when I tried to add a url to see my favorite city in Mexico (using the brackets and the url), it didn't convert to a link either.
I'm hoping maybe it's a problem with the wiki rather than me, but I'm afraid not! Hopefully Kam will straighten me out!
More later...
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Checking Out Wikis
SJCPL--Interesting concept, mixes lists of library materials in a given subject with programming and links to relevant websites. It also includes links to commercial sites (local). I wonder if they get a bonus for referring to them. I tried to check out the comment features but it said you have to login to edit. Maybe it works within the library?
Library Successes--Lots of interesting links here. Still ended up hitting some areas that said you needed to login to edit, even when I was just following links. Some subjects are better covered than others. I enoyed the sites I found under Readers Advisory. Like many sites covered in this program, too much to absorb!
Library Instruction--wouldn't connect
Annaheim conference--not sure why this is a wiki rather than just a website except maybe that allows the presenters to provide their own handouts?
ALA Wikis--boy, there are a ton of these--lots from different ALA divisions, roundtables, etc. Some are better than others. Some seem to have been started but not completed (RUSA Reader's advisory blog). Some of them still seem to me could have just been a regular web page, but maybe I'm missing something here.
Other Wikis--I looked at a bunch of these. Lots seemed to be works in progress (which I guess is the definition of a wiki). I liked the community information one from Washington State. I have a reference person who is interested in gathering all sorts of info on our area. I can see where this might be a good way to organize it as well as ask for community input.
Another tool that I need to see if I have time to use!!
Library Trends
I could definitely relate to the concept of encouraging the participation of patrons in the life of the library. I did find the idea of camera phone pictures being posted willy nilly a little daunting. We have all had patrons who are less than rational with us, and the thought of them having this forum to shout their displeasure to the world is a little daunting.
On the other hand, the idea of using YouTube to advertise the library is exciting, and we're beginning to work on that now.
Ways to make our catalog more inclusive are very intriguing. I think it will come down to how easy it is for non-techies to implement that sort of thing. Many of our libraries to have IT departments, and even those of us who do usually have to share them with the rest of the city/county, so ease and cost will be important factors I believe.
Everything I've read and explored thus far in 23 Things seems to lead to other things--all very exciting but somewhat overwhelming. I'm afraid I could spend so much time exploring that I wouldn't actually get anything done! Presumeably there's some kind of happy balance that we'll all have to find.
Technorati
As far as comparing the blog search to the tag search, I did see some overlap, but it seemed like the blog search also pulled in some other things on "learning" without the 2.0.
I thought the directory was interesting just for browsing the different subject areas. Some of the categories were rather broadly drawn. For instance, I looked under lifestyle at the travel list, and although they all were about a geographic place, I wouldn't have called them all travel blogs. Gossip about Paris Hilton in London for a new TV show didn't seem like travel writing to me!
I didn't claim my blog or try to index it since it's really just an exercise and I didn't feel like it is really very useful for anyone doing research. However, in the future if I did a "for real" blog with a purpose, it's good to know that possibility exists.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
De.licio.ous
Monday, January 26, 2009
More gaming
Gaming
Here's the blog I put on My Space http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.ListAll&friendID=448608499 and my myspace url is www.myspace.com/judyduer