Thursday, September 4, 2008

The end and the beginning...

I am done and not going to belabor this wrap up! I've learned a ton but need more practice and practical experience using and sharing. I think Bloglines has been a godsend but it has some trouble spots. I ended up subscribing to the JPL Web 2.0 blog, my own and others of course so I could simply toggle between the two or more while completing our exercies for credit. At some point, this newsreader developed problems with my blog and would not display in a new window so that I could simply log on and post and I don't know why. Trying to solve the problem, I placed my blog into the trash and added it back and it's functionality has returned when accessing from Bloglines. Only now, it's icon looks like a folder or sheet of paper on a copier rather than a blog emblem like all the others, the orange "B" icon. At various times my icon was different colors. Ultimately, I could have a blog on bloglines but I really think for the time being I will also put my beta blog to bed. I don't have a need to make public thoughts! Just need to close her out at this point for my training credits. Gracias...buenas noches!

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Audiobooks (or "The end is in sight")

The Overdrive lesson is a review of the overview all here received in Fall "06 then known as Digital Library 101 for 2 credit hours. I am anxious to use my new MP3 player and hope to utilize what we offer from our Audio Library. I opened my account and placed an item on hold so maybe the arrival of the player and my selected title will coincide. I think we should all use or at least know how to use and encourage customers to take advantage of these resources. Not that I care for the headphones jammed in the ears routine...but it has a time and place. Maybe while I'm in the workroom and blasting through projects, such as Web 2.0. It sure beats listening to streaming radio. That's my .02 cents about Overdrive!

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Podcasts Smodcasts

I just happened to get a link to a podcast from a coworker regarding roving librarianship, just yesterday! What are the chances? As luck would have it however, this rss requires I download additional software. It came with a niffy how to guide and I see many of the directories and finding tools from our list. Only this podcast goes a step further and tells me what operating system it will be compatible with, very helpful. I might add I have Mac at home and have for over 4 years, I just don't know how to use it. Anyone feel for me? Is anyone out there? I digress...I am now looking over Podnova cause I like the way it sounds and I'm really not all that into music. I am more discriminating and dislike most new music today! Give me the old stuff. I did however see Bruce Springsteen when he popped in earlier this month. Good Times! Never mind, Podnova stinks, just a blank screen...let's try Odeo! Guess what popped up on Odeo...yup Podcasting in Plain English. I'm downloading this clip now having subscribed to the RSS feed it came from first. I suspect I am getting the non-pod version due to shortcomings with our software but we'll see. Come to think of it I may have searched and arrived at this podcast site via the Bloglines podcast search feature. I can't recall...too many windows open now. I'm glad I got to experiment but time to move on. Hmm, how will you use your MP3 player? Speaking of players, I found I can search for videos in RealPlayer too! Unfortunately, what I picked to view has not loaded. Time to move on!

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

You Too can YouTube

I think by now regardless of your web savvy we have all watched something on YouTube. While I don't believe I appear in anything that's posted to date, my car is in a video. I have not tried to load to YouTube before much less to my blog but I am downloading something now that is library related that is supposed to be the best introduction ever to familiarize your kids with the library. Tomes and Talismans: The Lost Earth Library. Sounds spooky. I am going to attempt to add it then watch it as soon as it finishes downloading. Instead of posting and watching I watched what I downloaded and then could not find where it went on my computer beyond RealPlayer to browse and link. Oh well, perhaps next time I'll have a better clue.

Discovering Web 2.0 Tools

I'm writing about Omnidrive, from the category Digital Storage and Remote Access. I inadvertently was exposed to this web tool about 2 weeks ago purely by accident. I had no idea what it was but was helping a friend who had been directed to this website/tool. You see, this business had stored his materials in their Omnidrive account. Although, my friend had trouble accessing the files, it was operator error. When I instinctively stepped in, again since that's what we do here at the library, that is to say help out people using computers, I found Omnidrive very simple to use and immediately brought up all the stowed material so my friend could begin to download and save said material for himself. I don't think we did anything but scratch the surface of its usefulness as an account with this business but certainly it is an awesome accessory for the business to utilize and share with their clients.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Web Based Apps

A blub from my roving librarianship research:


Wait, no, I take it all back. I'm probably just being too cynical I've been told that's a problem of mine. innocent There are probably plenty of students who could be trusted to walk around the library offering all kinds of helpful help. I'm also trying to convince myself that this retail model these librarians are so excited about is delightful. Maybe imitating Wal-Mart in the library is really a GREAT THING, and it'll become a HOT TREND. And then maybe all the librarians could start wearing matching cheap polyester shirts with name tags and working split shifts and having their benefits taken away.

But try as I might to squash that little cynic, it still whispers in my ear, "If they like Wal-Mart so much, why don't they just go work there, and leave the academic library for scholars."

source: http://annoyedlibrarian.blogspot.com/search?q=roving+librarianship

Monday, August 25, 2008

JPL Learning 2.0 Sandbox Wiki

OK...cutting corners here left and right. My blog is on the roll in our sandbox! See me? Need to spend more time but trying to speed it up. Lucy and Ethel would be so proud! Not a piece of chocolate out of place too! Will need to go back for more details in the future, however I will not likely be maintaining any wiki pages soon. I prefer forums for that matter. Not that I post in forums. There is one and only one to date that I have ever posted on and that is something fun not even work related so I will not elaborate here.

Wikis

I have some experience with wikis, so I feel fairly comfortable clicking away for my credit. I have never posted mind you just a history of many google hits when researching for Florida collection material, reference and resources etc. Of the available options for viewing from the collection I gravitated to the following: http://libres.curtin.edu.au/libres16n1/Kille_essayopinion.htm Also, as I perused the library wikis, I found a tight, bang up, user guide aka "help sheet" to viewing online Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps from the St. Joseph's County Public Library System in apparently South Bend, Indiana of all places. This location ties in really well with the Indy Car theme I have going on the side as I learn to use all the new tools and doohickies!

Library 2.0 and Web 2.0

So I am looking over these essays from a variety of Librarians and see some immediate application. Coincidentally, I am a member of the JPL Main staff ROVING committee. We have been tasked with rolling out Roving Library/Librarianship here to better assist customers. I have also nudged my coworkers who are not enrolled in these Web 2.0 skills modules to read and digest these essays. I am not a librarian but I can see how we must reconfigure to be ready to assist to meet the needs of our customers. I had an opportunity to help out just last week using some of the skills I have picked up in these lessons. I helped a customer with her bookmarks on AOL. Even though I had not actually worked with AOL bookmarking, I could follow my nose and lead this customer to what she was trying to accomplish. Before this training, I think I would have just had to call a colleague to help out but I was unfazed from the get go and could figure it out all by myself. This customer thought I was a genius. Ha, I did not correct her. You'll also note I am linking my posts in our comments now. Can I please have a pat on the back? Someday, someway, maybe?

Technorati

Whoohoo, look at me go, already up to #14 only 2 maybe 3 weeks behind. I am supposed to have finished all by end of August. Last week's 3 day work week was not helpful here! I am thankful I had no major storm related issues but seriously I can't learn much if I have to whiz through this maze. I've looked at Technorati but am truly not impressed. I will not rule out using it in the future but having clicked on the features Discover and Popular and being taken to the same exact page I have to ponder the logic. Also, I will not claim this blog as it is for the purpose of these exercises only, my beta blog if you will. Tune in again in a few more minutes to see my posts regarding #'s 15, 16, 17...etc.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Del.icio.us

Here I am up to thing # 13! First thing I've learned about tagging using the tool, Del.icio.us, is that I need to learn where the dots are and commit that to memory. I see at a glance there is much to learn about this thingee that I can't learn quickly. Does anyone else think we are having too many tasks to learn in too short an amount of time?

JAX Cat Search Gadget

Well, here I am again today. Blasting thru the thing list. Check thing # 12 off my list. I can't say as I'll ever use the JPL cat on my blog page but others can maybe use it as a shortcut when not in the library, if they add it to their personal applications. I wish more customers would a) learn we have an online catalog and b) use it before they come and ask for what they think they need. Don't mean to be negative but they do stand to learn more if they could learn this step!

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Library Thing

OK folks I'm buckling down and ready to plow thru these exercises! Just created my "library thing" and I think I will really enjoy this web product very much. I've added my five books plus and already deleted the file of books I had been collecting in my f drive! Should be very interesting going forward and plan to share it with my book loving friends! This is the link to my new catalog system on Library Thing: (isn't there a more eloquent name out there?)

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Finding Feeds

Can't see the logic or usefulness of some of these finders. Feedster won't allow me access at the moment and that's one I want to peruse the most. Ahhhhggg! For the time being, I will not search for newsreaders but continue to subscribe to feeds as I find interesting sites.

Monday, July 21, 2008

RSS and Newsreaders



I'm thinking about these questions: What do you like about RSS and newsreaders? How do you think you might be able to use this technology in your work or personal life? How can libraries use RSS or take advantage of this new technology? In fact, I've had several days to think about them as I have been working through this lesson in stages, maybe it will help me to retain what I'm learning. Maybe not! I worked Sunday and had hoped to finish up week 4 but instead logged into bloglines and searched for blogs commenting on a specific topic related to Jacksonville from May 2008. I was successful at this task! I liked having an additional resource other than Google and other search engines to find what people are thinking and writing about. I've personalized my feeds, both blog types of personal and news items have been added to my account. I think it's going to be very useful professionally and personally. As for library use, it will be limitless. I had issues with finding my public bloglines URL. No instructions given re blog settings but I followed my nose and figured it out. The URL address to my public bloglines account :
Now on to adding my comments to the weeks discovery exercise, #8 of 23. I am therefore a mere few clicks away from completing "the most difficult one of the whole 23." (I think so anyway! Er, I don't mean to say this was difficult. No, not at all! The instructions were sketchy at best. Hint: be sure to update your Blog Settings under Account in the top right corner of Bloglines, after set up and sign in. Come on, don't be shy, just go for it!)

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Castles and Technology



Ain't technology great? With just a few clicks while on Flickr today I was able to locate a second black and white castle photo. Perhaps I knew this at one time but it turns out the second castle from Segovia, Spain actually inspired the first and the imaginers at Disney recreated it with their ideal castle building technology! How's that for coming full circle?

Monday, July 14, 2008

Flickr Fun

It seems I am bee-hind! I got so excited and carried away by technology I had forgotten to post a comment or two and also failed to explore some of the many sites offered up to review. I have been so bogged down trying to learn about linkage features. It has helped to read about the experiences of others and glean hints and tips. Dumpr w/ Museumr is a new favorite toy and easy to use.



The Castle



Ahh, success. Yesterday I decided to hop back to 2.0 learning after a 2 week hiatus, and my oh my was I behind. After much study I posted a link to a Flickr photo and decided it was not satisfactory and wanted to come back and put in the photo too. So after trying to remember and be prompted for an ages old yahoo id, I had to start a new account to become a Flickr user.
Then I had to search Flickr to find the chosen photo again. I need to work more on my searching but finally found the black and white jewel that should really make my blog sparkle with the pink and gray colors I already have going on. I have now edited yesterday's post and I'm anxious to see the results. Oh I almost forgot, I chose this subject as I have a live Cinderella at home and we live in a castle. Dreams really do come true!

Monday, June 23, 2008

Lifelong Learners

7 1/2 Habits of Highly Successful Lifelong Learners, the saga continues!

My First Post

Tada!