Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Thing 23

A few notes at the end of the trail that I’d like to begin with a thank you to Louisa Berger for initiating Library 2.0. Louisa, you have connected us to an educational experience that was all that learning should be…..a time to become informed, a time to grow, a time for reflection, and, for good measure, a time of fun. I hope that future programs like this will be offered to our staff. I’d like to reflect on this “learning journey”, as Helene labels Library 2.0, in two parts: Hannah before Library 2.0 and Hannah after Library 2.0

Hannah before Library 2.0....
I essentially found myself in a technology box that was created by the needs of my work. I worked comfortably with Word and Excel and was able to create PowerPoint presentations. The requests of Information Services Department patrons and KnowItNow patrons meant honing research skills from a wide variety of electronic sources. The technology skills that I acquired at the Library spilled over into my personal and volunteer lives, and I only occasionally ventured into new territory. Perhaps it was a lack of curiosity; it also was a lack of time. And then comes Library 2.0.

Hannah after Library 2.0...
Library 2.0 introduced me to new aspects of the world of technology and the Internet. What will change?
· I know that I’ll visit my Bloglines account for the RSS and podcasts links that I’ve selected.
· I use and value Del.icio.us.com, because it seamlessly allows me to save and tag important websites.

· I look forward to using NetLibrary’s audio offerings.
· Will I become a frequent visitor to You.tube? Don’t think so....curious, but too little time to explore. Will continue to use Flickr.
· Blogs and wikis? I’ll continue to add them to Del.icio.us.com, collecting them through general searches on topics of interest.

Library 2.0 also has impacted my work as a librarian. It has certainly opened new avenues for research, and I hope that the presence of the Business and Investment Center on the library’s homepage will in the future include a blog for this collection. I hope that the future will also see a wiki for PLYMC staff. We rarely have the opportunity to communicate with each other, and I see a wiki as a means for adding to our professional growth.


There is enough time to go beyond Thing 23 and I plan to do just that. In the meantime it’s good to say, "Mission accomplished."




2 comments:

Barbrarian said...

Congratulations on finishing!

Anonymous said...

Great job finishing 23 Things.