Monday, May 12, 2008

Podcasting or Vodcasting

This looks like a tool we could use to get any messages across, whether it's internally as a staff training tool or to our public to advertise services and events.

Recording storytelling sessions looks like a new way to reach a wider audience as well.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Answer Boards and Social Searching

What to write???

I suppose if you have time on your hands and aren't already busy answering reference questions in your own library, then answering questions posted to these answer boards would be fulfilling.

I suppose you could also post questions which have stumped you and other library staff members and see if anyone out there can answer it.

I know I've used forums and other answer boards to get questions to technical problems that have stumped me, so there is a use for them.

LibraryThing

Well, I've been trying to find a way to put a link to my LibraryThing, but it seems the only way I can do it is through this blog, so I've linked it up, but would have preferred to have it as a page element..but that is just a bit beyond me at the moment..have to read up on html and all that's involved.

Delicious tags



This is also a great idea, but when you are so used to using the bookmark tool in your browser, its a bit hard letting go of customs and adopting a new way to do things.

It is a great research tool and I can see the implications of using this tool as a way to share bookmarks with each other.

Funniest Home Videos...maybe



I picked this Youtube video as I needed a break from the seriousness of Learning 2.0. We need a laugh in our lives daily and I thought this was a silly but good one.

But back to business...Mosman's use of video to record guest speakers and presenters is a good idea.

It's a great way to record the happenings in a library, as well as using it as a tool to teach as in the guides to using library services.

We could make "How to" videos of "how to use the opac", "how to use the self check-out" and other library services.

Wikis: the new meeting place?

I visited the Book Lovers Wiki and it highlighted the fact that you can hold a book club without getting all the participants in one room.

I also took a sneak peek at the Wisconsin Heritage Wiki. It's a great way to get information on a particular area from lots of different sources...a bit like an Oral History project. Maybe I can get our local history librarian to start up a project like that for our area, it's a great way to get contributions to the history of the area, even if it's just what happened yesterday and not what happened 100 years ago.

The third wiki I looked at was Wookieepedia. An excyclopedia for Star Wars fans...anything and everything you wanted to know about Star Wars. But maybe only those who are Star Wars fans would find it interesting.

What a great idea, now if only we could educate our public to use wiki's too. It's hard enough teaching them the basics of the Internet and how to use e-mail.

Its a great way to get other people to contribute information, but knowing what is genuine and authoritative and what's not may be a problem.

I can see it's usage in the workplace, but it does rely on contributors.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

RSS Feeds...what does it mean?

Real Simple Syndication...yes it's simple but its a lot of stuff to wade through if you get carried away and subscribe to all and sundry blogs and news feeds.

I've added an RSS feed to the Story of Stuff blog...because we do tend to get caught up in a lot of stuff, so I thought it very appropriate. While doing this Learning 2.0 I've learnt a lot of stuff, some new and some I already knew.