Monday, October 8, 2007
Week 9 - Thing 20
I've just visited YouTube for this assignment, and I came away overwhelmed at this universe. I had visited only once before Library 2.0 and I was overwhelmed during that first visit as well. I did a search for museums combined with the words New York and found many videos made by visitors to the Big Apple's museums. I then found this video via a Wall Street Journal search. It is by the newspaper and about their ad featuring the boxer, Oscar de la Hoya. I wasn't aware of this boxer, and I thought I'd share this video about his life and his good works.
Week 8 - Thing 19
I decided to do a right-brain activity for Thing 19 and chose to explore an award winning Visual Arts website. TheBroth.Com allows a registered (free) member to create a work of art. I have a "room" on the website (I prefer to call it my web studio) where I am currently working on a mosaic. The website provides virtual tiles and I've decided to create a Halloween mask as my project. If you visit this website you can see the works of some very truly gifted members. You will not see mine; it is not for public view for very obvious reasons.
Saturday, October 6, 2007
Thing 18
Either I am complacent using Microsoft Office on both work and home computers or I am not angry enough at Bill Gates & Company, because I had not explored any free online applications and tools until the Library 2.0 experience. It has shown me that there is a world of free web-based applications for users to create documents and to share in the process of creating them.
I am currently writing this document via my Zoho.com account. I have explored this website and am quite surprised at what is available. There is even a template library with 50 templates for usage. Now this neophyte Zoho account holder is going to try to publish the document in her blog from Zoho.com. Stay tuned.
Friday, October 5, 2007
Week 7 Thing 17
Played in the PBwiki Learning 2.0 sandbox. I added my blog and added a current favorite book. On to online applications and tools.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Week 7 Thing 16
When I read, "Wikis aren't for everyone! If control is really important to you, then a wiki probably isn't the right tool.", on Meredith Farkas's (Norwich University) presentation, my initial reaction was that she certainly was reading my mind. Since the Library 2.0 experience is about exploring and learning and changing, I have to report......mission accomplished. My views on wikis certainly have changed. I visited many of the wikis suggested by the exercise, and I came away impressed. I was especially impressed with the Princeton Public Library's wiki and the wiki created by Chad Boeninger, the business librarian at Ohio University. Seeing them gave me a comfort level about wikis and their possibilities in the library world..
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Week 6 - Things 13, 14, 15
We've all seen the t-shirt that tells us, Too many books. Too little time. With regard to blogs, it is too many to the 10th power. I do from time to time visit blogs attached to favorite websites or blogs of a special interest. For so many blogs, though, it is too much self-aggrandizing and self-promoting. (Well, now, and who has her very own blog? ....and promoting a favorite museum on it?) I did explore and search Technorati, and it did not change my mind about blogs. I'll continue to visit blogs of specific interest, adding to my list from time to time. I found del.icio.us to be a useful resource. Its icons now reside on my computer's browser, and I am in the process of adding/tagging websites. I will enjoy its portability, of course, and I see it as an easy resource for maintaining and categorizing websites of interest. Reading the Library 2.0 articles led me to my own odyssey as a librarian. I began my work at the Library in 1987. It had a card catalog at the time and well into my early years here. Technology impacted with the catalog's demise, and I have been present at its impact at all levels in our system. Working at Main Library as a reference librarian has meant absorbing these changes quickly and having these changes define my work as a librarian on a daily basis. The Library has become a place without walls. Library 2.0 will promote broadening what a library is with further interactivity a key. (As Dr. Wendy Schulz states, "Libraries are not merely in communities, they are communities." ) I can see in the near future RSS feeds and blogs for many aspects of our Library's work. More to absorb; more exciting work ahead.
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