Friday, August 24, 2007

All 23 Things: Summary

Wow, I made it! I have learned so much on this journey through technology. I think my favorite thing was just exploring everything. I think I was really surprised at the simplicity of a lot of the activities. I thought I would have more difficulties. If there were another program like this I would definitely participate because I learned so much from this experience and it was fun. I feel I have benefited greatly because of this program. Now I can do something that is an essential part of learning and gaining information - passing it on.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Week 9 Things: Podcasts, Video & Downloadable audio

YouTube is just so entertaining. You can find just about anything you can imagine there. There are videos on everything. There were just too many for me to choose from to post. I guess that's just part my indecisive nature. Anyway, I liked the fact that you can search a particular video or just search from the listed categories. There's not really anything I disliked. I think that something like YouTube could be useful to the library by showing instructional videos on things like the databases.

I found a podcast called LibVibe. It's a podcast about library news, so I added that to my Bloglines account. I thought the process of a podcast and then adding it to Bloglines was fairly easy.

I'm already familiar with Overdrive and NetLibrary we have these service through our system. I've helped some people create their accounts. I think this is a good service but I still a big fan of actual books. I never really got into audiobooks.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Week 8 Things: Online Applications and Tools

I tried out Zoho Writer and not only can you do word processing but anything else you can think of. Zoho has spreadsheets, messaging, presentations, web conferencing, wikis, planners, etc. You can get all your work done in one place.

I searched the Web 2.0 Awards list and one of the categories that caught my eye was travel. I came across a website called Farecast. It predicts the best time to buy your plane tickets. I'm going to Las Vegas in November so I'm going to use this site to help me choose when to buy my tickets. There's nothing I really dislike about this site...yet. This site would be good to mention to our traveling customers.

Week 7 Things: Wikis

Wow, I never realized what interesting information I could get from viewing a few wikis. Library 2.0 in 15 minutes a day was cool. I never knew about Goodreads and that LibraryThing had some competiton. I will check it out to see which one I like the best. Over on the Bull Run Library Wiki they have news about what's happening there and at surrounding county libraries. Something that I found interesting was a program that has launched called BookSwim. It's a Netflix type book rentals that starts at $20. You receive 3 books. When you are have finished two you send them back and get two more. There are no late fees, no shipping charges, and they are delivered to your door. I wonder if that will be as popular as Netflix. I think Wikis are another great tool for spreading information.

Ok, it took me while to follow the directions but I finally did it! I have added an entry to the Maryland Libraries Sandbox wiki. I added my favorite children's book which is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I also added the link to my blog under PGCMLS.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Week 6 Things: Tagging, Folksonomies & Technorati

I don't really have to much to say about tagging and Del.icio.us. It's one of those concepts that isn't really new or exciting. It is useful because you can access your bookmarks from different locations.

I like Technorati because you can find blogs and other media of interest. There were over 20,000 blogs on or had something about learning 2.0. It also can be a little overwhelming but it's good to know that there is info available when you need it.

Library 2.0 is a great term that represents how libraries and technology are merging to create growth.