http://theshiftedlibrarian.com/archives/2008/03/19/visiting-the-most-modern-library-in-the-world.html
DOK photos from the Shifted Librarian
This week in libraries
Visiting DOK
Paul Holdengraber - NYPL 1st interview and NYPL
Paul Holdengraber - 2nd interview - reading
and because I came across it via comments on the shifted librarian's post about DOK, The Cerritos Library. (Waynn Pearson)
Just for somewhere to save this record.... and only because I was very impressed with what I saw last Tuesday (15th)...
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Finale
Well - I hope I've completed everything. Thank you so much for a great session with 'Web 2.0'. I thoroughly enjoyed it - quick, relevant, and some fun things to do.
I do think there is a definite place for this in libraries. More and more we are moving on to the 'net, and we mustn't lose out. If we dedicate resources - staff and time - to it, the rest is relatively cheap! No paper. No photocopying. No ink. No telephoning. Access by the patrons as and when they feel like it. Using today's technology. Huge numbers of people (still can't get over the 38,000 likes for that Art and Architecture Library) can be reached at once. Still their choice - but we have 'links' and advertising online, and 'friends' - who all help to make that choice.
I do think there is a definite place for this in libraries. More and more we are moving on to the 'net, and we mustn't lose out. If we dedicate resources - staff and time - to it, the rest is relatively cheap! No paper. No photocopying. No ink. No telephoning. Access by the patrons as and when they feel like it. Using today's technology. Huge numbers of people (still can't get over the 38,000 likes for that Art and Architecture Library) can be reached at once. Still their choice - but we have 'links' and advertising online, and 'friends' - who all help to make that choice.
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Web 2.0
Quick in-between...
Just had a look at the new templates on offer by blogspot.com - very nice! Congratulations, guys. Only thing is - I am a creature of habit, and I realised while 'testing' them that I like my blog as is... and probably am scared of losing the customisations (sp) I've made to the theme. I know one can save the theme as is, and come back to it if need be, but it would all take time... tut tut.
Still - if I was starting a new blog now... :)
Still - if I was starting a new blog now... :)
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Week 6: Facebook - playing nicely with others
Aaahh... Facebook. Hmmm.
I wrote a lot about Facebook about two years ago. In our first blog/Web 2.0 experience. Not much has changed since then. (Have a look at previous comment using the tags...)
I play Scrabble more or less every day with my "bestest" friend from varsity days. She's in the UK now and has been for years. We used to play scrabble often when in Pietermaritzburg.
Not a lot has changed about the way I see it since 2008!
And then look what I found - they can alert all their followers and likers to the fact that they are at risk - this picture is from their website.
It made me realise how fortunate we are, in many ways.

BPL have 4,600 'likes'.
Arts and Architecture Library - another 'library' I looked at because of the number of likes it had, has over 38,936!!! From their info: "Arts & Architecture Library is a project of library by the University of November 7 in Carthage; Tunisia. specific for National school of Architecture and Town planning of Tunis sis at Sidi Bou Saïd ; Tunisia. The books are for Architect, Engineer, Designer, Student & passionate for Art & Architecture Page Created on September 23, 2009. Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/Architecture.Library - unbelievable! Well done to them - lots of book info as well - and suggestions. Just the ticket!
I wrote a lot about Facebook about two years ago. In our first blog/Web 2.0 experience. Not much has changed since then. (Have a look at previous comment using the tags...)
- What can Facebook do for you individually?
I play Scrabble more or less every day with my "bestest" friend from varsity days. She's in the UK now and has been for years. We used to play scrabble often when in Pietermaritzburg.
Not a lot has changed about the way I see it since 2008!
- Find 1 library (public, tertiary or other) and look at what sorts of update they make?
And then look what I found - they can alert all their followers and likers to the fact that they are at risk - this picture is from their website.
It made me realise how fortunate we are, in many ways.
- What can Facebook do for us as a public library?
BPL have 4,600 'likes'.
Arts and Architecture Library - another 'library' I looked at because of the number of likes it had, has over 38,936!!! From their info: "Arts & Architecture Library is a project of library by the University of November 7 in Carthage; Tunisia. specific for National school of Architecture and Town planning of Tunis sis at Sidi Bou Saïd ; Tunisia. The books are for Architect, Engineer, Designer, Student & passionate for Art & Architecture Page Created on September 23, 2009. Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/Architecture.Library - unbelievable! Well done to them - lots of book info as well - and suggestions. Just the ticket!
- Is it easy to use? Is it hard?
- Would you continue to use Facebook?
- Have our customers asked about Facebook?
- What would our customers get out of a Facebook page?
- Would you promote our page to customers? Why/why not?
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Week 5: Music files and MP3
Well - I signed up to last.fm - still not too sure what it stands for. If anything this would be where I am most 'at sea' with the Internet. You will know this by the fact that I went and looked for 'The Anniversary Waltz' by Vera Lynn (NOT Status Quo) on the Internet first. And found last.fm. Hmm. I am confused by their term 'scrobbling' - and when I went back to look for the FAQ I couldn't find them in a rush... but I would get there eventually. Another WHOLE language!
It wasn't too bad - I just don't want to get to the point when I have to pay anything. I was directed to a site where you could listen to the whole track - it looked a bit like YouTube... link below...
http://www.we7.com/track/Anniversary-Waltz?trackId=3669795&m=0
http://www.we7.com/#/track/Anniversary-Waltz!trackId=3669795
Also Glenn Miller - previewing him took me to YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJE-onnw2gM&feature=player_embedded..
Hmmm ... if I was to have to help a customer with this I would have to find someone else to do the helping... Not often that happens - but the brain can only hold so much, and obviously music sites and MP3 stuff missed out!
Also - at the top of the page a box said DOWNLOAD this song free. REALLY!.... hmm I had to download an .exe file for that... Imesh I think. All a little too much for an afternoon! Sorry!
It wasn't too bad - I just don't want to get to the point when I have to pay anything. I was directed to a site where you could listen to the whole track - it looked a bit like YouTube... link below...
http://www.we7.com/track/Anniversary-Waltz?trackId=3669795&m=0
http://www.we7.com/#/track/Anniversary-Waltz!trackId=3669795
Also Glenn Miller - previewing him took me to YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJE-onnw2gM&feature=player_embedded..
Hmmm ... if I was to have to help a customer with this I would have to find someone else to do the helping... Not often that happens - but the brain can only hold so much, and obviously music sites and MP3 stuff missed out!
Also - at the top of the page a box said DOWNLOAD this song free. REALLY!.... hmm I had to download an .exe file for that... Imesh I think. All a little too much for an afternoon! Sorry!
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Week 4: Goodreads
Well - I have yet another widget on my blog with book covers flashing past! Goodreads was very easy to go into, unlike LibraryThing when I first signed up there two years ago! It is a pain adding books onto any of these sites however , and it would be great if our Reading Lists had ISBNs in them which could transfer more easily to these sites.
How might customers find GoodReads useful? They might if they are serious about making lists and using other people's lists to find more books to read. they might also enjoy the groups - the author entries, for example.
What would library staff get out of this site? Probably much the same as the customers... and useful for Reader's Advisory "background info".
Would you promote GoodReads to customers? Most probably - especially in my little 'talk' on websites on What to Read Next" that I have given two of, and am planning one more of... very basic and just an introduction! Why? Just for information. Folk can choose their own 'poison'!
How might customers find GoodReads useful? They might if they are serious about making lists and using other people's lists to find more books to read. they might also enjoy the groups - the author entries, for example.
What would library staff get out of this site? Probably much the same as the customers... and useful for Reader's Advisory "background info".
Would you promote GoodReads to customers? Most probably - especially in my little 'talk' on websites on What to Read Next" that I have given two of, and am planning one more of... very basic and just an introduction! Why? Just for information. Folk can choose their own 'poison'!
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Blogs,
Goodreads,
LibraryThing,
reader advisory,
Reading Group
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