Thursday, September 30, 2010

Thing 22: Podcasts

I Luuuvvvvv Podcasts! Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! Case Closed! What a great way to get entertainment and information without being trapped by a schedule. Our library did create some podcasts. We had a wonderful staff member who sang in a chorus. She had a great voice.

Thing 21: Mashups



Hmmm, I think I'm going to have to re-read all the things on this page. Because some of the things I looked at made absolutely no sense. Stumble safe. What a unique app. It sure takes some creativity to come up with this kind of thing. Still, I need to look at this again. It's just not registering with me.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Thing Twenty: Tagging and Social Bookmarking

Delicious--This is one activity I know about! We use Delicious as a way to tag potential additions to our collection. As catalogs are no longer being published, we also use it to check on new and forcoming books from various publishing houses. I still use my bookmark/favorites list for the various computers at work but when I'm not at work or home, it's delicious!

Thing 19 multimedia



This one is so cute! There are so many creative and entertaining videos relating to the library. Love it! The "L-team" is fabulous too.



Still having one like that for our staff would be terrific. Although I'd use the Simon and Simon theme.



I'm having too much fun with You Tube. Time to get back to all seriousness. Much like everthing, there is so much out there fighting for attention, it can be a task to be certain what you want to find or the audience you are trying to reach. Surely the loudest and flashiest gets the most attention.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Thing 18 Audiobooks

I enjoyed Farrell's article. Listening to books has always been popular. My kids enjoy listening to CD books. However! I'm not into listening to books. Don't even own an MP3 or iPod device. Students have asked about the option of audio books but they seem to download or access Overdrive in private so I've not seen what it can do. They are sooo sneaky, those students.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Thing 17: Social Cataloging

I am not a cataloger at heart. Alphabetical by title suits me just fine. For a librarian I do not own a huge collections of books, but that's because I use my public library. The big collection at my house is movies and music. I can't tell you how many CD but they've all been downloaded into iTunes. But what about my movies? I'm going to be looking for something like LibraryThing...MovieThing maybe? Sorry I have no links to share but my library uses it to promote new books, so here's the link to that:

http://www.nvcc.edu/annandale/library/newbooks.htm

Thing 16: E-Books

Love e-books! At my previous job, e-books made up the bulk of the collection. New material could be made accessible quicker than having to handle a hard copy. Searching was easier, multiple users, all that good stuff. I think it has a place in any good vibrant collection.

That being said--I am not a fan of APA books. It's a very busy search screen and somethings that should be there are not. Does anyone see how you limit your search to full text? Some may call that feature "lazy" but I prefer "efficient". And the "Narrow Result" column? Wow! To me, this database seems overdesigned. I suppose I will get used to it but right now it's a chore.

E-books are growing in popularity especially as the catalog lists and links to these books. It's nice that they are not sequestered off some place.

I do not own a dedicated e-book reader and I do not wish to. The footprint of a Kindle is too large. I just have no interest in such a device. Every time I see that ad showing two people relaxing on a beach with their readers, I think "You better not drop those suckers in the sand or the water!"

Thing 15: Creative Commons

Is this 10 years too late? Wasn't this the entire idea behind the web? I love the idea that there is an easy way for people to identify things they can use in projects or in artwork. But that's assuming the symbols are understandable. After staring at them and viewing all the you tube videos, I'm not sure I could identify or define the symbol. Would I put my stuff up on Creative Commons like photos? Probably not.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Thing Eight Screencasting

Because of security settings, I can not download Jing or Screencast-o-matic. I plan to do a casting at home. Not sure about my topic but maybe I'll do one on using Ask a Librarian. Or maybe on setting up a NetLibrary account. On the positive side, I love bitly! I use it quite often now. Next step is to get used to using Google Docs!

Update: I did get Jing and practiced a bit with it. Quite easy to use! I've not recorded any audio yet mostly because I don't have a script. My first "official" video will be using the e-journal finder.