Saturday, December 22, 2007

Flickr III

I explored the map/Flickr combination and thought it was really great. The one that I explored was of the lighthouses of the Great Lakes. My only disappointment was that there were no photos of Lake Superior lights. I will have to explore this some more!!

Flickr II

I believe that Flickr is different from other photo sharing websites in that a user may search photos uploaded by other users without a specific invitation. On more traditional sites, a user must have permission or an invitation to view the photos of another and there are no general search methods. Tags are important because it allows others to search and find photos, but it is most important as a method by which an artist labels his or her work. Because tags are created by the photographer or person uploading- they have complete control over choosing the tag that leads others to the photo. Community is built through members searching for and finding others who share the same interests or subjects of photography.

Flickr

I think Flickr is great! I have been using Snapfish to upload my personal photos to share with friends and family, but I love how Flickr allows you to search everyone's photos. I plan to return to the site again to explore. Here is a link to a beautiful picture: http://flickr.com/photos/jekemp/342534305/ I did a search of antebellum mansions.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Librarything.com

I explored librarything.com and was very impressed. The site allows you to search for books and read reviews and ratings posted by others. I would recommend this site to others!!

Technorati

I found this site to be very interesting. It was neat to see the way everything is so connected! I think I will use this site again in the future.

Tagging and Folksonomy

Although I found this weeks lesson to be interesting, I guess I do not believe that it will that great of a research tool. As a method to bookmark pages and access them anywhere I find that it is a great tool, however I feel as though the process is too cumbersome for research.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

My MySpace experience

After exploring MySpace, I can see that it is easy to use and it is understandable that many people, especially teenagers, utilize the site. I, however, have not changed my opinion that it is not something that I want to become involved in. I feel that as an educated 29 year old woman, I would not want to create a virtual reality where my personal life could be viewed by others. I do not see it as professional and no matter how restrictive I could make my own "page" I find it to be a bit on the ridiculous side.

Should VBPL use a social networking site to connect with teens?

Although I am not personally a fan of social networking sites, I do believe that any means by which a teen can be brought into interaction with their local library must be good. I do think that it is the reponsibility of libraries to stay abreast of technology and if Myspace or Facebook provide a medium through which kids can be reached, then they should go for it!!

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Wiki Post

I have included my post under "Staff Picks" on the Virginia Beach Public Library Reader's Advisory wiki. I found it to be very easy! This is a great way for people to recommend materials to others. However, with that being said, unlimited editing with no method of control could also lead to inappropriate comments or posts.
Here is my staff pick:
Ellison, Ralph. Flying Home and Other Stories. A collection of early short stories by the author who would later pen his most acclaimed work, Invisible Man. Many characters are introduced, including Buster and Riley, two boys whose adventures make up four of the stories. Through these adventures the reader is a witness to a generational divide, evident in everyday life, brought forth by the reality of one generation being born into slavery and another generation being born free.

Wiki Findings

I found learning about wikis to be very interesting. I believe that they work well for posting book reviews, and could be utilized by libaries - perhaps with a link from the library's web page.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

IM and Reference at the Library: Are they a good mix?

I cannot emphasize enough how great I believe instant messaging is for libraries overall and also as a medium by which to receive and answer reference questions. I am so happy that our library is utilizing this technology rather than shying away from it as others seem to be doing. To sum it up: instant messaging and reference at the library, are they a good mix? Yes!!!

IM and Libraries

I believe that instant messaging is a great tool that could really be utilized more by libraries. It connects people with no geographical restrictions, allows time to respond or research without the extra step of placing a customer on hold or having the call drop, and allows the user to compose a message rather than respond orally which can sometimes result in miscommunication. It is also very simple to use!

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Locating Blogs and News Feeds

Although I did try to locate feeds and blogs using the designated sites, I must admit that I did not find them to be very helpful. I was disappointed that Feedster was down so I did not get a chance to explore it, but I did try Topix.net, Technorati and Syndic8.com. Maybe it is helpful for people who are unfamiliar with the internet and would have a hard time locating feeds that interest them, but I found that the Bloglines itself did a good job of gauging my interests and recommending feeds that I may want to subscribe to. I guess for me it would be easier to visit the sites and blogs that I normally rely on for news and/or information and add them individually.

My Thoughts on RSS Feeds

I actually enjoyed Thing 9, learning about RSS feeds. I could see where this could be very helpful for people who are pressed for time (which seems to be everyone lately). I believe that libraries could use these feeds to ensure that staff stays abreast of current events and new technology.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

My thoughts on Library 2.0

I feel as though it is important for libraries to make the most of new technology, to constantly be evolving in order to meet the needs of the public. I think that this program will give our staff a nice overview of web capabilities and resources whether the function falls into a business/work related realm or merely social. That being said I am happy to have learned that the mandatory participation in this program does not include the creation of a my space page. I personally feel as though I should not have to compromise my belief that an actual social life full of vibrant person to person interaction trumps any virtual one that I could create. It is my belief that the internet offers us a plethora of resources at our fingertips, but that it should never take the place of our real lives or be a substitute for actual human interaction. Call me old fashioned or old school, a handwritten letter received through the mail still brings a smile to my face- a much bigger smile I must add than some email forward that guarantees bad luck if I do not immediately forward it to at least ten friends. It saddens me to think that some children who are coming up in this world today may not know the joy of receiving personal letter through the mail, nor the joy given to another through the simple act of a well executed handwritten thank you note. Anyway... enough of my ranting.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

First Post!!

Well this is my official first post- I have entered the world of blogging! I found the training to be somewhat interesting. I do believe that it is impossible to prevent yourself from continuing to learn throughout life. Even without actively meaning to, we learn new things every day. Out of the steps that were mentioned I find #3 Viewing problems as challenges to be the hardest. I think for me problems can be frustrating and I need to work on maintaining the positive attitude necessary to view those problems as a learning experience. I found #2 Accepting responsibility for your own learning to be the easiest step. I have always strived to continue to learn and as a person who actively seeks out knowledge I place all of the responsiblility upon my own shoulders. I also find #7 To teach or mentor others to be important because we can never understand the full impact that we have on the life of another, especially a child when we take the time to mentor to them. Well that is all for now!!!