Wednesday, October 31, 2007

23. Summarize your thoughts about this program on your blog.

I have learnt a lot from this program, many thanks for all those involved in setting it up and trawling through all the blogs.

Some of the 'things' I probably wont use very often, but at least I have developed an awareness of what they are, how they are or can be used, both by library users and staff.

Loved mashing up images, bookmarking sites, and learnt more about how to dressup my blog.

I could get addicted to embedding html in my blog.

Look forward to mp3 books, epaper and more.

As a btw, i am not a fan of facebook, like some of the correspondents to the weekend newspapers, i phone my friends, i sms them, i email them, i do not need to write on their walls, or poke them or send them ninja elephant jabs.

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tcl

#22 Audiobooks (or "The end is in sight ")

Bring it on I say. Talking books are so popular these days, and libraries should adopt mp3 format as standard. Cds and cassettes are so bulky, easy to damage etc. People could play them on their mobile phones, blackberries, ipods etc whenever, wherever they want. Bring it on.

Monday, October 29, 2007

#21 Podcasts, Smodcasts!

I added the Cornwall news podcast from the pasty.com (of course, where else).

In the library, could use podcasts to promote events, weekly newsletter, latest bestsellers, and much more.

#20 You too can YouTube

This is great, you never know what you will find, you never know whether it's going to be a good film or not. Very easy to embed into the blog, need faster broadband at home is my only concern.

#19 Discovering Web 2.0 tools

I' liked Weatherbonk from the nominees list for Web 2.0 awards, its cool that you can tailor the map and display options and then insert the html to your blog. I also like the frog that goes pobblebonk down by the creek near my place.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

#18 Web-based Apps: They're not just for desktops

While I like the idea of web based applications, I prefer to use portable apps which I have stored on my usb memory stick.

There are a number of advantages, the main one being I dont have to have an internet connection to access the software and documents.

I didn't like Zoho writer, but I think Google have done a good job with Google Docs.

CL

Thursday, October 11, 2007

#17 Playing around with PBWiki

Got frustrated with the page edit, don't think the link function was working...

#16 So what’s in a wiki?

Wikis ARE so easy to use. I've created a personal one just for fun. Follow the pasty wiki link on this blog....
Library world application? I noticed a few of the wikis had been vandalised and edits are now being verified by submitting email addresses...does that make it not open anymore? I think you could use it for book reviews, but a blog would do that just as well.
I like the idea of having my own wiki with links to info about things i like, such as pasties, or chip butties, in fact i might have a chip butty for lunch today. with sauce of the hp variety.

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

#15 Read a few perspectives on Web 2.0, Library 2.0 and the future of libraries and blog your thoughts.

I look forward to the day when e-paper rules the world. Y? Well, the 'book' will be whatever you want it to be...it could be Dean Koontzs' next novel (prob about his 1000th), then the next minute the 'book' could display your blog, or the library catalogue, or the latest news, or your mp3 player, or become your phone. I like where we're heading with 2.0, but i want it to be more mobile/portable/wireless/seemless. The end.

#14 Come and get me Technorati spiders

Technorati Profile

#13 Tagging, folksomonies & social bookmarking in Del.icio.us

I really liked this exercise. Having mobile bookmarks isn't such a new idea, but i love the design of the site and it's ease of use. Tags are a cool way to link different sites. If you were doing research on a number of topics you could put the relevant tags into distinguish the sites/articles OR you could link the sites/articles with tags. Does that make sense? Because the tags are whatever you make them, (ie not a prescibed list), you can tag sites/articles with key works that actually mean something to you, or something you would not forget. Good one.

Thursday, October 04, 2007

#12 Roll your own search tool with Rollyo.

Well I rolled my own and have decided I prefer the packet variety on this occasion, unfiltered still of course.