Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Thing 17 Sandbox Wiki

As directed I created a login account on Maryland Libraries Sandbox and added my entry to the Favorite Blogs page. Also made an entry of Favorite Books from my childhood. It was a bit difficult to find where to add the blog, despite the directions. With a little help, I succeeded. I don't think I'll play in this sandbox.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Thing 15 Future of Libraries

When I'm traveling, I like to visit small towns and their classic book and wooden shelf libraries. They represent my ideal library. "Libraries of the future"
sound like technology hubs to me. I wonder how we at HCPL would feel if our circulation dropped dramatically like Rick Anderson's library did when the patrons began to use all the technology, databases etc. that was offered. I think he did conclude with a good blend of the old and new.

The high school library in the Ripple Effect newsletter was a good example of incorporating the new into the basic library. This innovative use of new technology starting in the early 1990's was of great benefit to this small school. I really liked the emphasis on using ILL. I get books from all over the country when I want them. HCPL has a great ILL service.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Thing 16 wikis

My only acquaintance with wikis had been Wikipedia. It can be interesting and seems to cover every subject imaginable, but I would not trust it for research. Looking at library wikis was a new experience. I like the subject guide on the St. Joseph Library wiki. It organizes all types of material on a subject in one place. For example the subject gardening includes, new books (with the covers), magazines, local Farmers' Markets.

The Library Success wiki included a Library Programs database. This could be very useful when looking for basic ideas for programs. I did check for some programs that interest me such as the American Girls. The ideas given were very sketchy. The value all depends on what is added by the participants. I did get a good booklist on libraries on the library tour program site.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Things 13 and 14 Tags and Technorati

I read about and looked at the information on tagging, but feel that I personally don't need to use it. I prefer to simply bookmark sites and then put them into folders in favorites.

Technorati boasts that it tracks about 51 million blogs now and that number will soon go up to 100 million. I am not interested in blogs; I'd rather read something with more authority behind it. When I looked at the "Favorited" etc. categories, I found that they principally had to do with pop culture, politics, and the world of computers and the internet. I don't expect to use it but have heard the term in use and now know what it is.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Thing 12 Rollyo

I had a hard time thinking how and why I would use this tool. Then I thought, what searches do I regularly make for myself for which I could combine websites in one place? I realized that genealogy would be a good candidate for my personal use of this. I set up a Rollo account and made a searchroll called Genealogy. It includes some of the common sites I use.
http://www.rollyo.com/minnmary/ I did not make it public.

This tool would be useful for someone writing a research paper or someone who wants to keep up on what's happening in a certain field such as brain research. The sites could all be academic or medical to restrict it to credible information.

Friday, September 7, 2007

Thing 10 Image generator

I don't have time or inclination (I'd rather be reading or as K. F. puts it so well-- I'd rather be knitting) to play around on the computer. I may use something like this birthday cake if I need to help someone celebrate. This one will be useful for my grandson's birthday. Now that I've found out about image generators, I may then be able to apply this to my work also.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Thing 11 Librarything

http://www.librarything.com/catalog/MinnMary

I may want to catalog the books I have been writing down in a blank book for about 15 years. Then I'd be able to categorize them by tags and also see the book cover. I would prefer to talk about books and make and take recommendations in person rather than using this online community. I can see that a small library could use this very simple way of cataloging books.