30 August 2008
#20: YouTube
Run Germ Run by Noraset Rerkkachornkiat
I chose this because I like animations, and this is one of the ones that I like. (Although it reminds me that I ought to visit a dentist sometime soon-ish...)
Application of YouTube in a library setting? We could do a clip of a quick tour of each branch I suppose... and... a clip to show patrons how to reserve a computer?
3 more things to go now!
#19: Web 2.0 Tools
I'm interested in food, so here's two that I visited:
CocktailBuilder looks like a cool site - you could search for recipes on there using what you have on hand, there were also useful options like a folder for the drinks you like.
Urbanspoon is a restaurant finder with ratings and user reviews for major cities, mostly in America unfortunately.
Omnidrive - basically an online drive which "allows you to aggregate not only all your desktop files, but all your files and data from different web applications", keywords being Access, Integrate, Share & Publish
Lots of tools on the shortlist in various categories, this is something I would definitely have a look at later, just to see what's out there.

Shadows on the Leaf
Originally uploaded by Dragan*
#18: Zoho and online productivity tools

newyorking (XIX)
Originally uploaded by ickbins
Taken @ the Museum of Modern Art (NYC)
26 August 2008
P.S. on Social Networking
Again, I could only say that it's nice in a way that libraries are having a presence in this arena and is accessible.
18 August 2008
Week 7 (#17): Social Networking

(Originally uploaded by tamelyn )
squeakums is unhappy and I'm not impressed...
(some time later)
The Bebo page set up by someone at Auckland City Libraries (here) looks kinda cool. I could see how social network services could be a tool for YA librarians to stay connected to our YA patrons. Come to think about it, accounts for the "All Stars" and "Tusitara Club" on one of those social network services could be set up too, or a wiki could be used in running those groups in the future, maybe?
I couldn't be bothered with setting up new accounts for Bebo, MySpace and Facebook... so I had a quick look from the outside, and they were pretty much the same. I do have a FaceBook account though, I finally signed up to that under "peer pressure" at the beginning of this year. It's a convenient and somewhat fun way to keep in touch with people travelling or overseas and for sharing photos, but that's about it. Of course there are plenty of applications up there such as online games, quizzes and the like, but I really don't have the time for that. Correction, I'd much rather using the time I have doing something else! Oh, and I suppose it is one way of meeting new people as well.
I shall comment on Hennepin County Library's page on Facebook later.
15 August 2008
#16: On Library 2.0
I could see how library and info services are evolving already from the traditional sort where it simply houses collections, to using web 2.0 technology like RSS. I guess it'll be a very interesting time ahead, with lots of challenges and adaptations.
I do wonder though, how we and our communities would cope with the changes... Some of the articles spoke of "providing services and content in the user's preferred environment, i.e. the web" and having a presence in the virtual world (SecondLife, Web 3.0, Library 3D and even Library 4.0). But what about patrons who don't have access to the net at home? I guess it's up to us to make sure that we are accessible to everyone.
13 August 2008
#15: More Technorati
A keyword search in blog posts returned 750+ results.
A keyword search in tags returned 40-odd results.
Are the results different? Yes.
Lesson learned for this exercise: tagging is supposed to be good, as it helps narrow down the search if you tag your posts.
Quick look through the popular section, no surprises there - lists of "top" blogs / searches / news / movies / videos etc.
I'm going to have to fore go the optional bits this time - the tagging of my posts, "claiming" my blog (images of feminists and activists float in my head now) and creating a watch list.
I will have time one day...
12 August 2008
#14: Del.icio.us

150 cupcakes Originally uploaded by hello naomi on Flickr
I tried to look at the three links in the Discovery Resources, but they made very little sense to me. (Which I thought was odd, since one of the links was titled "Us.ef.ul: A beginner's guide to Del.icio.us"... am I missing something here??)
In the end I decided to go to the actual Del.icio.us site and had a look at About & Learn - and these made waaay more sense! Also had a quick look at the Help page, which has FAQs and a good explanation and tips on tags.
I think I'm now prepared to set up my own Del.icio.us account. By the way, why is Delicious "Del.icio.us"? It's a pain to type :(
Wait a minute... what's "folksonomies"??
I think I've done what I'm supposed to do for this bit, but I haven't come across that term, except in this week's heading. Maybe it's in that optional bit about creating a network badge.
08 August 2008
#13 Notes on playing in the Sandbox
I haven't tried to set up a whole new PBWiki (and I'm secretly relieved that I'm not being asked to do that).
Tried to look at the PBWiki Tour, but it took ages to load... I guess it'll be something I'll have to come back to.
07 August 2008
#12: Wikis
Application of wikis in the library setting? Umm..... what come to mind is a "book club" , like Book Lovers Wiki. I think it would be something many patrons would be interested and get involved in. Just thinking about heritage stuff, maybe there could be a "genealogy club", or "local-history club" set up using wikis? hmm....
#11: If you're sleepy and you know it touch your nose...

If you're sleepy and you know it touch your nose...
Originally uploaded by :. G l o r i a .:
That is another picture from Flickr... I might be posting random pics from Flickr in all of my future posts! I love browsing thrrough "interestingness", and Flickr is probably something I would come back to long after the whole Web 2.0 exercise is over.
Now for some thoughts, in no particular order..
I'm glad that I was made to explore Web 2.0, it means that I got to learn and do stuff that I never would have done otherwise.
I must say that I'm most impressed with those who managed to have completed the whole nine weeks, and those who have managed to stay at least a week ahead.... where do you find the time?! I think I'll have to resort to doing this out of work time.
01 August 2008
#10: Flickr fun: Posterboy

This is a poster I created using the flickr site: http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/
(you could click on the picture to enlarge it for a better look)
I tried to have a look through the three links that allow you to create something new using the Flickr images, and here are some thoughts:
Flickr Color Pickr - where you could do a search of Flickr images that matches the colour you pick. This could be handy is you're creating a photo mosaic (the only application for this that I could think of at the moment).
Montagr - this took ages to load, so I gave up and decided to leave this for when I have more time.
Tagnautica - this is most definitely my favourite out of the three, I love how layout and design. This is a tool that let you search for Flickr images by theme/subject.






