Sunday, April 27, 2008

Catch up and Thank you to Learning 2.0 Team

I've been on a wonderful learning curve.

Thank you NSWSL Learning 2.0 Team for your support thoroughout and everyones input to new ideas.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Social Networks Explore continued

Second Life is owned by everyone with input. Geneology, science fiction etc. More client interaction than in the past.

Libraries can present services to another generation who are familiar with new technolgies as blogs, You Tube, Bebo etc which they are using on a daily basis.

To be able to present information/provide the means for feedback for some rural and smaller libraries is a challenge. There is a need for expertise/ further training and most importantly the time to complete.

Social Networking Discover/Explore continued

What an array of social networking!
Coshocton Public Library using My Space with blogs for example for its birthday with comments.
American Library Association - using You Tube for comments from supporters
Communities of Practice UK - sharing ideas, problems and expertise with forums
East Refrewshire Scotland - symposium for services e.g. visit by Jodi Picolt
ALIA Symposium - with videos, photographs etc being shared.
New Grist - virtual community sharing ideas on the internet.
British Library - comments from fans.
Rotorua Public Library using Bebo to promote services

All ways to use social networking to promote services and add comments by users or future users of library services all over the world. This can be applied to big and large libraries alike.

Wrap up Social Networks Discover/Explore

Lemondes maps show how widespread social networks are all over the world, Europe, Asia, America, Africa.

How can Libraries use Social Networking Services?
Seb Chan from the Powerhouse Museum reference to the Article about researching, marketing, sales, support and development. Librarians can look at many of the activities we presently undertake in the library environment and how these activities can be enhanced with communication/information technologies via the internet.

Listening - private commentaries
Talking - Comments via blogs
Marketing/Sales Support- Wikis
Development - Suggestion boxes

Friday, April 25, 2008

Wrap Up Social Networking

Social Networking helps make the connections between others.

The internet can link friends with friends and help with jobs, relationships and most importantly for the library environment information and inviduals who are able to link information.

Online Applications Discover and Explore

The use of Google Docs and other sharing software has the potential to promote more discussion and sharing of ideas.

Individuals are able to make suggestions to a document without having to be physically present i.e. due to time constraints or with having to travel long distances as with travelling in rural areas to the city.

Meeting face to face is most benefical due to being able to bounce ideas from one another but this is not always able to be arranged.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Online Applications Explore

What an array of online applications. Mostly free with some need to pay with further advanced applications.
Zanzar - file to another format including text and images www.zamzar.com
Picnik - online photo editing ww.picnkic.com
Doodle - scheduling appointments http//doodle.chla
Writeboard - text can be shared and edited with others www.writeboard.com
Senduit/you send it - ability to send large files without freezing the computer
http://freex/senduit.com
Tada List- to do lists great for Christmas programs http://tadalist.com
Jott Voice Mail for voice mail
Omnidme files www.omnidrive.com for big files
Slideshare slideshare powerpoint presentation and great for sharing with others
www.slideshare.net

Online Applications and Tools

Free software such as Google Docs and Zamzar provide the ability to share documents, edit anywhere.

Business people, students everyone is able to use these free software. Software such as speadsheets, chat, invoices.

Examples included are friends from college organising vacations, business people organising business details and even shopping lists with families.

Slideshare is like powerpoint software only this is being shared worldwide. Vacation slides like a trip to Fiji are great.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Mashups Discover and Adventure

Library Finder with satellite images of locations of libraries is great.

Travature with its travel guides, restaurant reviews, photos etc is good for the questions about different countries, cultures and anyone planning a trip.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Mashups Explore

Kevin Clarkes Virtual Tourism gives an opportunity to be a "virtual tourist" from Bondi Beach with its beaches to a history tourist in Palmyra in Syria. The site even allows us to be a space tourist with the stars story.

Great way to experience an area without having to travel to the destination. Extra text information is also included and this is beneficial for information searches.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Mashups

The use of hybrib web applications with images and maps is great.

Combining photo space with GPS locations can be used for the artist, amateur, business people, professionals alike.

Mashups can be used for crimespotting, cabspotting, in the marine industry e.g. microchip fish in the ocean and track their movement or for the artistic with postcard photos combined with a map of an area to give an emotive feel or experience of the world.

Big huge lab can be used to combine digital photographs to create posters etc.

Google maps can be used to to search for areas and also businesses (like the white pages) e.g. finding pizza places in your town

British Library's London Life over the ages with its maps from each timeperiod and links with maps from the Library's Collection linked to the time is wonderful. This has a potential for any local studies collection to link the timeperiod to primary source materials.

Podcasts and Audio Explore

The Boulder Public Library has a number of links for teenagers.

"The Funkylamas funky teen revue has two teenage customers who talk about the latest movies they have seen, books they enjoy with ratings e.g. Young Adult and who would enjoy reading the resource as a 10 year old neighbour up to a 12 year old.

This is direct feedback on the success of the library and how client are using the resources and providing recommendations for other clients and potential clients.

Using the latest technology for dynamic promotion.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Podcasts and Audio Discover

Podcasts involve many of your senses and keep you entertained while providing information. Sound and space age graphics!

Listening to a story like Little Bear Lost from the Denver Public Library and the Orange Country Library Service or Library News on LibVib is great.

From the British Library Evelyn Waughs extracts provides a real insight into the author as a person with references to where the author travelled during their lifetime and the author speaking themself.

From the ABC RollerCoaster interview with Andy Griffith was very funny and gave a tour which would appeal to adults and children in selecting books from Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Answer Boards and social blogging Explore

Like any information it needs to be filtered out "the good" from the "bad". The Answerboards provide a "brainstrust" (like the Einstein Factor on ABC TV) for answers. A tool to extend our reference expertise and resources. Great for rating books/bookclub resources in the Library

Signature and Tag Lines

Good to link libraries all together with searching with key words. The link was for Libraries on the Web for the USA. http://lists.webjunction.org/libweb/Public-main.html

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Answer Boards and Social Searching Discover

The Answers given by Librarians on the Answer Board Librarian Wiki are in detail.

Individuals are directed to internet resources, book, audio or practical advice. Looking at a number of responses individuals gave 5 star ratings to the librarians.

As mentioned on the website, this demonstrates librarians being "Active and Dynamic" and supporting the use of both web 2.0 and the local library to answer information questions.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Technorati and Librarything

Looked for nswpln2008 but had no hits with either the basic or more advanced search?
Had hits for the search for bookmobile.

Librarything with the ratings, sort tags and reviews with no commercial bias but a social focus is great for bookclubs.

I've viewed the account set up but unable to add to list. Beans Gallipoli is a great read relating back to his WWI diaries with photographic evidence.

I wanted to add two books I've recently read People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks and Eye of the Jade by Diane Wei Liang both Novels but based on factual information. People of the Book set in a variety of settings in the past and present and Eye of the Jade set in China. Excellent reads.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Technorati Week 7 Discover #2

Technorati being a search tool for blogs is like using Google for searching for general information.
Searching with a general search and more advanced search gave different results.
Searching Bookmobile with a general search gave 395 results with the advanced search 663.
Search result gave information relevant to the library environment.
One article Bookmobile by mail was similar to my experience providing resources in a rural area. Another Digital Publishing and Bookmobiles links with experiences with audio books etc.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Delicious - week 7 activities

My delicious account is http://delicious/grabthehour and I've added the National Library - www.nla.gov.au, The National Archives www.naa.gov.au and State Library of Tasmania www.statelibrary.tas.gov.au to my list

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Tagging and Delicious Discover

Listings with the tag cloud in the special account created for the exercise was easily viewed. The link to related tags like a see also reference.

Sutherlands tag cloud had some great links with family history, the law and health which would be beneficial to look at further for reference searching.

The first screen for the Cleveland site used the term bookmarked for the listings for the tag cloud. When the listings are viewed you are then linked to the more familiar view for the tag cloud.