Sunday, November 25, 2007
Week 9, Exercise 21 - 23
I am familiar with e-Books, since I did updates on more than four thousand bibliogrpahic records in our library's catalogue, browsed through a couple but never read one. They become more and more popular with our customers and are very easy to access, can be downloaded by several users when print copies are out.
Hurray!!! I've done it, I've done it. I started this programme very reluctantly, thinking about the time I'll spend on it and being afraid it will be boring. I learned a lot of new things and what surprised me the most is that I had a lot of fun. Of course RSS feeds gave me a bit of a head ache. Enjoyed a lot the image generators and the wonderful photos on Flickr, etc.
Many of us completed the programme and the question we have to ask ourselves is - is it the end or only the beginning?
Congratulations Jayne and the team - it was a wonderful journey!
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Week 9, Exercise 20
Love between cat and dog
Elaine Paige- Memory Live (London 2000)
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Week 8, Exercise 18 - 19
One which I would recommend to bookworms is http://www.biblio.com/ - a site where one can search for out-of-print books from independent booksellers.
For drinkers it will be fun to use http://www.cocktailbuilder.com/ Tell the Cocktail Builder what liquor and mixers you have lying around and it will tell you what cocktails you can make!
From Mashups http://www.ning.com/ browsed Ning which gives everyone the opportunity to make their own social network for anything.
I would like to explore more, but if I do I'll won't be able to complete the 23 things!
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Week 7, Exercise 16 - 17
I can see them as a very useful tool in libraries - interaction with customers, interaction with staff and as a communication worktool for a shared workspace. It seems that American libraries use them with great success.
I would have liked to learn more about PBwiki but none of the Video Gallery tutorials was working. It was surprising to find out that PBwiki has more pages than Wikipedia. At the end of my journey through thing 17 I added my blog to the Favourite blogs page.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Week 6, Exercise 13 - 15
I used Technocrati before but this exercise helped me to improve my knowledge. Searched other people's blogs and revisited some of the most popular blogs like Boing Boing or Gizmodo, the gadget guide.
As much as I do not want to see the end of the books - what could be more relaxing than sitting in your preferred armchair, cat on your lap, a piano concerto in the background and reading a good book - I have to admit that the world has changed dramatically in the last decade and libraries should shift directions and adopt new technologies. They should enable customers to source information in ways that they use on the web and allow users access wherever they are: home, work, school, in public transport, etc. It is no doubt that the young generation, savvy in all new gadgets and technologies, has a preference for electronic titles. Recently, in Japan, have been sold more than 3 million electronic titles which can be accessed via mobile phones. There are some advantages in all this, you don't need to carry the physical books and remember to return them to the library. I was wondering if somebody thought about the health issues - after sitting eight hours at work in front of your computer (more and more jobs require this), isn't it hard on your eyes and spine to do the same when you arrive home and decide to "relax"? Not everybody can afford to buy the new Kindle type expensive gadgets.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Week 5, Exercise 12
Monday, November 12, 2007
Week 5, Exercise 10 - 11
It is fun to use the online generators so I went ahead and designed my own plate with the Delftware generator at http://www.royaldelft.com/
Delftware, or Delft pottery, is blue and white pottery traditionally made in and around the city of Delft in the Netherlands. Click on the link above and have fun.
With http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/calendar.php I created a calendar for this month.
These exercises were the most enjoyable since I started.
LibraryThing is a handy tool to keep track of your own library or reading history. After taking the tour, I signed up and added 5 books to my library. Searches for the books under title and ISBN were not working, so I searched mostly under the author, what was more time consuming. My library can be found under http://www.librarything.com/catalog/wildcatnewzealand