I think it's great that the whole library is involved in this program. It has been interesting to learn new ways of doing things. I had previously experimented with a few of these technologies- delicious and facebook...it is a good way of keeping in touch. My family used FaceBook as a way of communicating about a sick baby who was born in another State- they were able to see his progress without each person individually bothering the parents.
I like the idea of a personal blog, once you get over the fact that your voice is out there.
I also discovered Geni.com which allows you to map your geneology. It's fantastic. I found out that I am related to the McSporrans! Seriously.
There are issues around privacy and identity theft.
Jane has pointed out that we need to be aware of how we use these technologies. Are we just going to transfer the old ways to new software...
There is much scope for the library to be involved with our community, students, researchers, other librarians wordwide. It is important to look at why and how the software is used.
I look forward to further developments
Monday, September 29, 2008
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Communication-Google talk
Thing 22-Read about and explore various web based communication tools including Skype, MSN Messenger and Meebo.
Well I must say those articles anout voice over IP were fascinating!!!
I used google talk, and added a colleague's gmail address to my account, then we talked using google.
Had a bit of a snag to add the gadget to this blog, because I added the URL instead of the CODE.
Dianne sent me the correct URL to get the code and it's now done. Thanks!
This technolgy has so many uses, both for the library and for those who are far awaaaaaaaaaay.
Well I must say those articles anout voice over IP were fascinating!!!
I used google talk, and added a colleague's gmail address to my account, then we talked using google.
Had a bit of a snag to add the gadget to this blog, because I added the URL instead of the CODE.
Dianne sent me the correct URL to get the code and it's now done. Thanks!
This technolgy has so many uses, both for the library and for those who are far awaaaaaaaaaay.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
21. Find and listen to a Podcast or two
The Faculty of Business and Law have a Professional Development Unit that requires the students to login to Blackboard and listen to Podcasts which informs them of the content that week's session. It is also good for me to keep up to date.
I have also listened to news podcasts on Factiva and The Age online. This is fantastic for those who are visually impaired.
I have also listened to news podcasts on Factiva and The Age online. This is fantastic for those who are visually impaired.
Monday, September 15, 2008
20. Watch YouTube videos people have made about libraries
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukJmF6f0JdQ
The utube video show the scene of Gorilla Librarian at an interview for a job.
It's from the first series of Monty Python's Flying Circus.
It doesn'r exactly fit the criteria for watching a video someone has made about libraries, but the others were a tad boring.
That is, other than the prescribed : a future history of the media by Robin Sloan and Matt Thompson.
The utube video show the scene of Gorilla Librarian at an interview for a job.
It's from the first series of Monty Python's Flying Circus.
It doesn'r exactly fit the criteria for watching a video someone has made about libraries, but the others were a tad boring.
That is, other than the prescribed : a future history of the media by Robin Sloan and Matt Thompson.
Add your pets photo to a wiki number 19!!!
18- Library 2.0
VU Library is right into this movement. The online services reflect that, and hopefully we will be able to optimise many web 2.0 technologies, so that services will be interactive.
EbscoHost 2.0 is a value added extra for our database users, but I have trouble with students and staff using these additional services, mainly because they do not want to create another login (not so seamless!)
Sometimes I wonder whether we think that the Y generation use these things because they are emerging technologies and gen Y are the now generation...I have found that many are not comfortable with technology.
Listened to Stephen Abram speak at Deakin on Friday- he is adept at putting Library 2.0 in its sociological setting. He does not just focus on the technical aspects of this change, but the necessity for it. Librarians are in a good place to assist others with the enormous growth of information--we all know this.
EbscoHost 2.0 is a value added extra for our database users, but I have trouble with students and staff using these additional services, mainly because they do not want to create another login (not so seamless!)
Sometimes I wonder whether we think that the Y generation use these things because they are emerging technologies and gen Y are the now generation...I have found that many are not comfortable with technology.
Listened to Stephen Abram speak at Deakin on Friday- he is adept at putting Library 2.0 in its sociological setting. He does not just focus on the technical aspects of this change, but the necessity for it. Librarians are in a good place to assist others with the enormous growth of information--we all know this.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Week 15
I have had a look at google books for the first time-good to be able to limit to full view drill down by subject then add keywords etc. Can add to your own library of titles.
As for google scholar, I use it all the time professionally. It is fantastic!
As for google scholar, I use it all the time professionally. It is fantastic!
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