Thursday, October 30, 2008

Web 2.0 toolbox

CML has put together a nice little toolbox...I was already familiar with some of these, and enjoyed playing around with some of the new tools that I hadn't used.

Web 2.0

Web 2.0 was fun to play around with.....while, I'm not sure that it would top our premium resources, it might be a good resource for our patrons.

Personally, I enjoyed visiting sites such as Urbanspoon, imcooked, and ifoods.tv. How neat to be able to connect with cooks all around the world!!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

What's Up Doc?....Google Docs

After playing around with google docs, this isn't something that I would personally use, however, I think it could be a great resource for patrons to use in the library

More Wikis

As I mentioned in my last blog, I think that wikis can be a great resource for readers advisory and it was much more user friendly than I expected!

Saturday, October 11, 2008

I love Wikis!!

Wow...I can really see wikis being something that can really be a great benefit to the library system...a great resource for readers advisory. I for one, would definitely be using it!

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Library 2.0

After reading the articles on Library 2.0, I would certainly have to agree that in light of all of the technological advances taking place, libraries will certainly have to re-evaluate how they acquire and maintain their collections. As Rick Anderson points out in his article "we have to adapt to fundamental changes in the market place we serve." He also makes a good point citing that our services should be designed to be used without training, using one button commands, therefore providing a usercentric service.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Del.icio.us

...shucks...for a minute, I thought we might actually be talking about food!!!! Oh well, after playing arounf with tagging and folksonomy (I keep thinking of folk songs) I don't think that it is something that I would use, personally. I feel overwhelmed with too many websites to visit and don't need any more suggestions for reading...can't finish what I have!! This might be, however, something that I could see the library using...could be a favorite on info. computers!!