Thursday, December 18, 2008
red and gold baubles
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Podcasts - Become Your Own Television Station! Thing # 21
This is yet another thing that could work in our library system. Just think; we could make podcasts available of the many authors and speakers that we have visiting us here in the library. Not to mention the many other programs that people may be interested in attending but don't always have the time to. Instead they could download the podcast and listen/watch it at a time of their own convenience.
This is another one of those sites that could eat up hours of your time!
Monday, December 15, 2008
Having fun with YouTube Thing # 20
Here is an interesting (and short) clip from someone who gives advice on how to find mystery books to read online:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AE7XG2pAls
I enjoyed watching the library services video clips from Coatesville Library. Having never had the chance to visit this library it was interesting to see what they had to offer. I think all libraries in the Chester County Library System would benefit from having similar postings on YouTube. After all, we all offer our own unique services to our different communities. For instance, we have a wonderful children's library complete with it's own story time room, aquarium and a bank of computers especially set up for children.
One of the most unique programs we offer here is "Reading with Animals" that involves having real live animals in the library! This would make a really fun and interesting posting for YouTube.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Rainbow Books
Friday, December 12, 2008
Winter Scene
Thing #19 Do we really need to Twitter?
To encourage more teen library users we must appeal to them at their own level. We would all like to see more teens actually checking out a book now and then but actually getting them into the library in the first place is a good start. Having teens in the library, within arms length of interesting books can be nothing but a good thing.
The WCPL MySpace page was impressive. The fact that someone can access their library record, link to their school web site, receive homework help and network with their friends all in the same place is amazing.
This brings me to Twitter. OK I have to admit that I just do not "get it". Do my friends/family really have a need to know that I just had a cup of tea while watching the evening news? Must we be "connected" at all times? If I am going to take the time to write to someone I think I would have something a little deeper to say which would probably take up more than 140 characters. However, judging by the popularity of this site I am obviously missing the appeal; maybe it is just my age!
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Thing # 18 Discovery!
I watched all the video tour clips and found them very impressive. It seems like having a Backpack account is almost like having a very technologically advanced kind of day-planner! You can create pages, add photos and maps, upload existing files, create a company or individual calender ( we all need this one!) and even have an online message board for your employees.
I think this is a great tool for businessess that have many employees and companies that need to continually keep in touch with their employees and customers.
This may be useful for larger libraries that employ a lot of staff who are not always at the library at the same time due to part-time hours and/or travel schedules.
The message board seemed like a valuable option for sending and exchanging information with others. Instead of sending individual emails out to everyone, people just check in to the message board and can read and respond to news and comments at their convenience.
This site seems to encompass a lot of what we have been learning about so far on our discovery of the 23 things. It takes information from varied sites such as Google Maps and incorporates it into it's own format. The only thing that worries me is what happens if the system crashes? Will we all remember what we are supposed to be doing that day?
Monday, December 8, 2008
OK - Here we are at Google Docs.
OK, I see this kind of information is available under the 'insert' tab; this took me about 30 seconds to discover. As a new user of both Zoho Writer and Google Docs. I am pleasantly surprised by their simplicity and ease of use.
Follow-up Post: Publishing this document to my blog was not quite as easy to accomplish as it was on Zoho Writer. I had to click on the 'help' button to find out how to do it but after that it was relatively simple.
Thing #17 Zoho Writer
Zoho Writer Thing # 17
This is my first attempt at using Zoho Writer so please excuse any errors! I am really interested in learning about this new word processing application as we have just switched to the new Word 2007 program at home and at work and I am having some problems working with it. I don't think it is as 'user friendly' as the old program; especially for someone like myself who just wants to create a simple document without necessarily needing all the bells and whistles that seem to appear at the top of my screen on Word.
I am also excited about seeing if I can really manage to send this document directly to my blog. We shall see!
Friday, December 5, 2008
New RSS Feed Added
Thursday, December 4, 2008
#16 Playing with wiki's
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Thing #15 Wiki Mania!
I particularly enjoyed reading some of the entries on the Library Success wiki. There seemed to be some helpful sharing of information that would be of use in many libraries. It is almost as if you have hundreds of librarian friends instead of just a few!
It was interesting to note that the Library Success wiki had obviously been having some difficulty with vandalism because they now require you to give an email address in order to submit/edit an entry. This would be my major concern about obtaining information from wiki's; can the source be trusted? In fact one of my son's college professors prohibits his students from using Wikipedia due to this very concern.
It seems as if wiki's need to have some kind of permanent overseer in order to safeguard the site in some way. Obviously a full-time job for someone!
I also found the Bull Run Library wiki interesting although it obviously revolved around that particular library and the events/news going on there.
I see this particular wiki concept as something that could be useful to the libraries here in Chester County. At the moment most of us have our own web-sites which give our patrons library information. However, it might be really interesting to allow our patrons to post their own thoughts and responses to programs and events rather than having them send us an individual email.
This would also encourage patrons to interact with one another. For example, the children's library could have its own wiki which allows parents to share information about books that their children have particularly enjoyed and which ones to avoid etc. To deal with the concern of wiki vandalism we could allow access to the site only to those who have a Chester County library card such as we do now with PowerLibrary home access.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Having fun with Creating Images
Only in New York!
Friday, November 28, 2008
Thing #14 Why Library 2.0 ?
Thus, I absolutely agree with the blog by David Lee King that Library 2.0 is useful in many respects but the most important one may be that we must be able to understand what our patrons are talking about when they approach us for help in using these net-based information systems. It is time we all learned this new "language".
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Technorati Thing #13
When I searched under posts I netted 401 tagged results for Lib. 2.0. There seemed to be a large amount of posts (tags) by a blogger named mstephens7 who appears to be a librarian or someone intrigued by libraries and who has too much time on their hands! Many of these posts appeared to have some vague connection to libraries but not 2.0 in particular.
Todays popular blogs and tags appear to revolve around politics with much chat about the new Obama administration and (not surprisingly) technology. In fact the top blog for today was The Huffington Post followed by Gizmodo the Gadget Guide! Just in time for Christmas!
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Delicious Thing# 12
Schools out!
Monday, November 24, 2008
Library Thing #11
http://www.librarything.com/addbooks
Playing around with online image generator Thing #10
RSS Feeds Success! Thing# 9
RSS Feeds create a headache! Thing# 8
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Fall Leaves and Winter Snow
Perhaps the weather will return to fall later in the week and I can finally get all those leaves off my lawn.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Thing #7
This week I discovered Flickr and tried to download a photo from the site; it seemed as if I was going around in circles and getting nowhere until I discovered a photo that showed the "blog this" icon above it. This was the key!
Once I had linked my blog to the Flickr site it was a piece of cake!
Looking forward to learning more (and probably having to tear my hair out again when I can't figure out where I have gone wrong).
Trading Card Thing# 6
Thursday, November 20, 2008
A Rose is just a Rose. Thing# 5
Today I spent about an hour trying to figure out how to download an image to my Blog. Hopefully this lovely picture of a rose will soon appear on my Blog page!
I discovered that Flickr is a great site for obtaining a host of wonderful images. I am attempting to download a photo from my own daughter's Flickr page but not having a lot of luck. Looks like I will have to attend another training session for help with this one!
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Thanksgiving on my Mind!
I am really starting to enjoy this blogging thing and am attempting to get some of my family and friends to start reading mine!
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/rachael-ray/pressed-herbs-and-spices-turkey-breast-pumpkin-zucchini-muffin-stuffin-with-chipotle-gravy-recipe/index.html
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Enthusiasm Builds for 23 Things Thing#4
Habit 7: Teach/Mentor others was definitely a factor here with those staff members who had not yet created a blog being inspired to do so by those of us who had.
What I learned today? How to find a permalink and add it to my tracking log. Although I must fess up here and admit that my son gave me a little help with this one. (I think he might become a useful tool in my learning toolbox!)
Monday, November 17, 2008
Things I learned today (so far!) Thing# 2 and Thing#3
So far it has been fun. My goal is to post at least one new thing that I have learned each day which may or may not be related to this work project. I often use the phrase "you learn something new every day" so now I really have to prove it!
P.S. How to be a lifelong learner: The easiest thing for me is accepting responsibility for me own learning.
No-one else can do this for me!
The hardest thing for me is going to be learning how to use technology to me own advantage.




