What a sense of accomplishment I feel! So many times throughout this course I wanted to throw it in but I'm glad I persevered. It was a steep learning curve for me and I was totally out of my comfort zone. But hey, I learned heaps and that's the idea, isn't it? My favourite blog's have been Lossy Learning (for professionalism) and Atticus Mockingbird (for everything including having a social conscience).
So, how can libraries use social networking? I think we can use it to communciate with our clients and find out what services they want as well as let them know what we provide. We can use social networking to promote upcoming events and activities, and to advertise for volunteers for storytime, home delivery service and Friends of the Library. I think adding a touch of humour to a social network site is a good way to engage people, for example, the British Library Facebook site has a humurous title to a link to another site about the Magna Carta. The title is something like "Who is Magna Carta and did she die in vain?"
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Monday, May 19, 2008
Week 11 - Update
I created my google document on a computer at work as mine at home couldn't cope (go figure?)
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Week 11 - Online Applications and Tools
First, the good news - there isn't any. Now, the bad news. I haven't been able to create a document in google docs. I click on "New" in the top left hand corner of the screen as Help says to, and I check that I am in "documents", but I can't type on the screen/page. I can get access to all the other features of google docs. I've also gone back to trying to get Library Thing on my blog. As you will see I've got a beautiful heading on my blog, but no list of books showing. Might go back to that later.
In my library I can't think of many ways to use google docs. Library has a small staff and I'm not involved in admin work to know what goes on there. I can only think that agendas for staff meetings could be put in google docs. I also know that our Librarian is writing a procedures manual and it might be an idea for her to put that on goggle docs so that all staff could add their two cents worth before it's printed and put into use.
In my library I can't think of many ways to use google docs. Library has a small staff and I'm not involved in admin work to know what goes on there. I can only think that agendas for staff meetings could be put in google docs. I also know that our Librarian is writing a procedures manual and it might be an idea for her to put that on goggle docs so that all staff could add their two cents worth before it's printed and put into use.
Friday, May 9, 2008
Success At Last
Week 10 Mashups
Oh no, another catastrophe! I wanted to make a motivational poster for this exercise. I planned to find a photo of something interesting re libraries via Flickr, put my nifty motivational speil on it, etc, etc. But couldn't get any photos from Flickr - I don't have any on my computer - don't have a digital camera. To solve this problem I downloaded a photo from Microsoft Office Online (little boy looking between two rows of book shelves), but couldn't upload it again for making my mashup. Anyway, I think one of the best uses of mashups in libraries is as advertising posters for upcoming events.
Week 9 - Podcasts and Audio
I agree with comments made by Jalen on 29 March, that podcasts could be used for "teen webcasts, storytime, book reviews, poetry readings, author talks, lectures on specific topics, oral interviews and library newscasts." For me, I especially like the idea of hearing poetry rather than reading it as I get more meaning from it when I hear it read with the correct expression. On the ABC website I listened to the podcast of a Lingua Franca show, which I always miss. My library has a large clientel who have difficulty reading and listen to audio books. I see podcasts as being of interest to them.
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