Monday, December 17, 2007
One of the things I love about Facebook is that it allows me to get back in touch with friends and schoolmates that I haven't talked to in years. Just now, I accepted a friend request and sent a message to a friend from college that I haven't spoken to in about five years.
I really like Facebook and I should really use it more than I do.
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Overdrive
I think the idea of databases like Overdrive and Netlibrary is a good one, and I think maybe in a few more years they might start to take off, but as a person working in a small branch library, I'm not seeing it happen now. I would however, be interested in statistics on how Overdrive and Netlibrary are being used. Since customers only need to come into the library to register and can, from then on, use their home computers without coming into the library, perhaps a lot more use is being made of these resources than those of us in the front line in the libraries are aware of.
That said, the overdrive interface was easy to use, and I liked that I could browse by subject, even though the number of titles in this database is still fairly light. We haven't had Overdrive for very long, so we can't expect to have a huge number of titles. Plus, I can see how our collection development team may not want to spend a lot of money buying titles that may not get very much use compared to their physical counterparts.
I'm glad that Overdrive was one of the "things" covered, since I don't get asked about this database very often, and it was good to spend a little while going over the database so that it will be fresh in my memory the next time someone is interested in e-books or e-audiobooks.
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Podcasts
If it is a choice between listening and reading, I'd rather read, because at least that way I can skim.
Still, search engines for podcasts are a good thing to be aware of, in case anyone asks. After looking through the three linked on the lesson, my favorite is the first, Podcastalley.com.
I added two to my bloglines account and listened to a few minutes of each, but to be honest, this is not my favorite format, so I probably won't continue to follow them.
Lion Hugs on YouTube
This is the first time that I've attempted to imbed a video in a blog however, so here goes:
Web 2.0 awards
I had actually heard of the site www.answers.com before but had never really take the time to explore and use it.
To test out the site, I tried a couple of searches, and then browsed the sites features for awhile. The first search I tried was based on an actual reference question--a patron wanted to know more about the guns used on the Louis and Clark expedition. For this search, the search engine performed pretty much the same as Google, but did return different results. The next search I tried was for the book we are doing for next month's book club A Thousand Splendid Suns for this search, I really like the way the information was aggregated and visually displayed from a variety of sources. It grabbed the article from Wikepedia, and displayed an attractive sidebar, showing a few sites where you can buy the book. Most importantly, it told me where the information was coming from so I could refer to the original source.
The real joy of this site however was when I started to browse it. Answer.com presents subject guides on a variety of subjects, one example of which is it's diet guide http://www.answers.com/library/Diet%20Guide in which it lists a variety of diets that you can click on and then view a short summary and then sometimes an attached article from another source.
I believe that I will use this site in the future for reference work. At the very least it provides a quick alternative to the reference databases and Google.
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Zoho Writer
Zoho Writer
I think that Zoho writer works like a simplified version of Microsoft Word. I attempted to use some of the features, such as creating and formatted a table, and found it awkward to use, and I couldn't do everything I was used to doing. It's better than Notepad, but if I were doing anything for work or anything for which I need to use tables, I would still prefer to use Word. However, Zoho writer does offer quite a lot for a free service.
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
PBWiki
Now if only there were someone with enough time to set something like that up!
Wiki's
I would love the idea of having a subject guide wiki, similar to the one for SJCPL, that allowed access to librarians and other information professionals from around the world.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Rollyo
Rollyo actually enables me to create a search to search all of the different video sources that I wanted. I love it when I get my own questions answered!
I decided to create a roll for Asian drama videos, since watching these is a hobby of mine in my free time.
Interestingly, as I was creating my roll, I realized that more is not better. I originally had it searching along with the other sites, but I found that veoh returned so many results in itself that I couldn't really see any of the results for the other sites. So, I included just a few less well known sites in my roll that I search often. If I want to search veoh, I can can just go to veoh to search.
Here's a link to my search roll.
LibraryThing
Playing with image generators

Thursday, November 8, 2007
Library 2.0
I think in the library field there are a lot of people panicking that library's are not "keeping up with the times." I believe that what we are really seeing is a tendency towards discretion. Libraries have traditionally waited to see what was going to take before adopting new policies and technologies. Undoubtedly, though this is before my time, there was a huge debate about whether or not computers should be included in libraries. Eventually, when it became clear that computers were going to become a huge part of people's lives as well as an invaluable resource for knowledge, computers were included. Today, we are having the same sort of debates...should libraries create blogs, and interactive features on their web sites such as customer reviews as John J. Riemer suggests in his article? I think the answer is yes, we will, and in some cases, already are.
I think libraries will continue to adopt technologies that have been proven effective.
Adult Education Classes
My feelings are more mixed about the Spanish classes. It's good that the Spanish classes take into account that the people who are coming are working full time and have busy lives, but I'm not sure that I'm learning as much as I would in a more conventional class. Still, I'm enjoying this class far more than I can remember enjoying classes in college since I don't have the pressure of worrying about being tested or homework.
One of the things that I enjoy about living in Broward County is that it has better opportunities for inexpensive adult education than any other place that I have lived.
Del.icio.us
I'm not sure yet whether creating an account and bookmarking sites through it is much more useful than using the bookmarking feature in my browser. I think I'll explore Del.icio.us some more when I have more time.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
The Scope of Google Video
"The Video index is comprised of videos that people have added using Google’s services (You Tube, Google Video) as well as videos from other third-party sites."
Where are the videos from the third-party sites? I personally have never seen videos from any site except You Tube and Google video (though I have been using it since the feature was introduced), even when I know that these other sites exist and offer a particular video. Popular video sites such as www.crunchyroll.com and www.veoh.com don't seem to be indexed at all in Google Video.
Google Image search trolls the web for images embedded on an seemingly impossibly wide variety of web sites. Why is the scope of Google Video so comparatively limited? Google Video would be a better search engine if it could actually be used to search for videos on all of the web. As it is now, to look for a particular video, I have to go to each of the video sites and search.
If they are concerned with copyrighting, why are they not concerned with copyrighted images?
Despite it's limitations, I prefer watching videos on Google Video when they are available because those videos that are actually Google videos (and not you tube videos indexed on Google Video) are higher quality and are not generally separated into many parts the way that videos on you tube or crunchy roll tend to be.
Does anyone know of a site that searches for videos the way Google searches the web?
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Delivr
However, with a little (or maybe a lot) of work this application could be very useful. Imagine being able to create an e-card from any public photo in flickr...
Come to the library, IF YOU DARE!

Come to the library, IF YOU DARE!
Originally uploaded by Manatee County Public Library
I was interested in what other Florida libraries were doing for halloween this year, so that's what I searched for in Flickr. This picture is from the Manatee County Public Library Central Library and it was posted at 6:55 AM this morning--that is dedication especially since they didn't open until 9AM today according to thier web site.
It also lets me know that libraries in Florida are using Flickr to help promote their libraries (note the caption: "Come to the Library, IF YOU DARE!" I wonder how useful flickr is as a promotional tool. Do people in the local community come across photos in Flickr posted by the library?
