My favorite discovery was of the bookmarking website Delicious. Having this bookmarking account has helped me tremendously! It has saved me time and confusion! I have websites on there for both professional and personal uses. This whole learning experience has given me the knowledge to feel more secure in adding to our library resources and in assisting patrons in gaining information. The only part that I had trouble on and did not like was trying to access one of the articles in the 1st method.
I would love to explore more web based aspects. I wish this course covered MORE!
I did like the way the course was set up for self-paced self-discovery. If there were more "training" topics set up in this manner, I would definitely work through them!
Monday, December 14, 2009
"Method 11"
Podcasts are a great alternative to reading. I wish they were as easy to access as readable information. It is convenient because of the mobility of it, just depending where you download it. With any download I tend to stop and steer clear, especially with my work computer. Any downloads need approval from a supervisor or city IT tech. That's a big pain so I don't do it. If our library and was more technology savvy, we could do podcasts for our patrons. Well, in that case our patrons need to be more technology savvy as well for it to be utilized to its fullest. It is not something our library will be doing immediately.
"Method 10"
I have never used a wiki before. I have had thoughts on how I wish there was one central place that people can add information to and well, there it is! With a little more exploration I'm sure that I can find exactly what I'm looking for! This is great not only for my personal use but for me professionally and for the library. I can use a wiki to get and share ideas on programs and books and LOTS of other subjects. I could use a wiki for website links to various subjects for our patrons such as holiday crafts, songs, activities, and others. This would be good because anyone can add to it versus items being posted on a website with only 1 other staff member being able to make changes or add to the site. Book lists would be great as well along with book series titles and corresponding "if you like this series try this.....". So many doors for information gathering and exchange are possible!
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
"Method 9"
I have done chats before on various sites; myspace, facebook, and yahoo. Instant messaging is so much faster than e-mailing and waiting for a reply. It is simple as well! You just click a button and start typing instead of entering an e-mail address, typing the text, and pushing send, etc, etc, etc! I wish everyone had instant messaging or chat options because it would make life easier. There are some businesses that I frequent that I wish had a chat option! It would be alot better than having to call. As far as chat for the library, I can see it being a great aspect for a large library with an abundance of staff, but not for our library with a small staff at this time. It would take very creative time management and dedication.
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