Tuesday, May 8, 2007

2.0 assignments #16 and 17 Wiki due may 26

I have reviewed the information about how to set up, use and edit a Wiki. We have using a Wiki for several months now in public services and it seems to work well for sharing information with each other. It is a democratic venue with anyone being able to edit and add to it.
There were many different examples of how Wiki's are used in academic, public and special conference settings such as ALA. I liked the subject guide listing at the St. Joseph County Public Library system. We used to have something similiar that people could click on favorite or well-used sites and go directly to them. I think that would still be useful to have but it takes maintenance and that means someone has to have and take the time to make sure it is updated.
I added my blog to the favorites and vacation spots at the university.

rss feeds

When I tried to put RSS feeds on here for Library Journal and Publishers Weekly here it sat in retrieve mode for over 15 minutes so I added them to my bloglines account http://www.bloglines.com/blog/blackhillsgoddess. I actually added RSS feeds back in March to my bloglines account. I also added the New York Times RSS feed to this account a while back.
I also reviewed Marjorie's presentation in the training moogle because I didn't attend her program in person. I will have to take some time and think about which of her magazines I would really take the time to read.
I tried to find an RSS feed for Booklist and Voya magazines and couldn't find it for either one. Those are two magazines I use heavily for my selection area.

Friday, May 4, 2007

what do I think about the world of 2.0 for libraries?

This is regarding assignment #15 Library 2.0 and Web 2.0.

I read all of the articles posted on this assigment and came away with the following thoughts: there is no stopping change so we need to embrace it, understand it, learn how to use it and make sure we stay on top of all the new ideas and latest technology.
The way libraries are used now in some sense will remain the same. People still want to check out physical items, books, cd's, dvd's etc. but as more and more people get computers at home, use their phones or other devices to learn and share we may still less of the population coming into the physical building.
I believe we always need to keep in mind there are people who can't afford and won't have access to all the latest and greatest tools. We can't forget about the haves and have not divisions that will always exist, especially in this area where there is a significant number of the population with lower incomes.
That said, I believe these assignments are only touching the surface of what will be coming our way concerning new technology.
I like what Rick Anderson saidin his web 2.0 article: "At a minimum library service means placing service and content in the user's preferred environment, such as the web; even better it means integrating our services in their daily patterns of work, study and play."
or Michael Stephens when he said, "the basic drive is to get people back into the library by making the library relevant to what they want and need in their daily lives ..to make the library a destination and not an afterthought." Stephens also said, "Librarian 2.0 also listens to staff and users when planning, tells the stories of successes and failures, learns from both, celebrates those successes, allows time to play and learn and never stops dreaming about the best library services possible."
or John Blyberg," in order to be adept at navigating library 2.0 waters, the old fiefdoms need to disappear. Library 2.0 requires drastic and sweeping changes to our internal cultures and will require some form of institutional enlightenment."

Sunday, April 15, 2007

#13 Tagging,folksomonies and social bookmarking

Del.icio.us helps gather bookmarks so it is easy to find them and divide them into useful categories. I think when I am done with all these assignments I will have a better idea of which ones will actually be the most helpful for me to use on a regular basis.

Friday, April 6, 2007

Week #5 Assignment 12 rollyo

I think that using Rollyo could be helpful to manage the different websites someone wants to frequent but I already have that tool in Bloglines for websites I want to read and in del.icio.us or favorites as other tools to keep track of what I want to access on a regular basis. It is good to know it is out there and I have set up a profile on it.

rollyo experiment

http://www.rollyo.com/profile.html - i am trying to see if this works to find my profile. susan

Saturday, March 24, 2007

blogging class at the library

today we have six people here at the library ready to learn about blogs.