Library Rap
Monday, March 31, 2008
Thing 23...Thanks!
Thing 22-Commitment to Keeping Up
I'm also working on a blog for our branch library and want to have it accessible before summer reading program kicks in. That will require using several of the Things and updating the blog regularly, so I think I'll be using many of the learned while completing 23 Things on a Stick...
Thing 17-ELM
As I work on the MN Library Certification, it would be very valuable to use the ELM webpages to share ideas with fellow participants.
Knowing how to use these tools would greatly benefit library patrons. I need to check with the local school district to see what they know about the availability of this resource...research projects and term papers would benefit from the use of these resources...
Thing 21-Socializing
I didn't realize there were so many social networks out there. It's interesting to see how people connect online, hopefully not at the expense of face-to-face connections.
Friday, March 28, 2008
Thing 20
MySpace-I don't know exactly why, but I didn't enjoy myspace. I'm not sure if it was more complicated or if I was just tired of the whole online "relationship" concept. It could be that I had just had enough of the pseudo relationship thing. I did find a depressing, annoying and ridiculous profile of a close family member while searching, so that could have something to do with it.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Thing 19
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Thing 18
Hassle me...
http://www.hassleme.co.uk/
You can set up reminders to be emailed to you to hassle you to do whatever it is that you want to be hassled about. Kind of a fun idea.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Thing 16-wow!
Personally, I could see it very useful in time management for projects like grant writing and planning summer reading program activities that are larger scale...
Thing 15
Thing 14-Library Thing
Before I saw Library Thing, I was a Shelfari member and added my Shelfari bookshelf to my blog, so I don't know if I will go to the work of doing much more on LT. I occasionally check my Shelfari site, but frankly, it is another time issue for me. I already have more books I want to read than I have time to read them...I do have a library patron who uses Shelfari and has some discussion groups there.
Thing 13-Productive or Not...That is the question
I already had a Google start page and I tweaked it a little. I also had a Yahoo homepage that I tweaked, too. More time wasted...My internet home page is set to my email for my home computer and the library website for my work computer, so I have no desire to set either of these as my home page, but when I am at Google or Yahoo it is nice to see a customized page.
I could see Stickynotes.net being handy. I have put some stickies on my desktop. One has a message on it. Two are there so I can just pop to it and add a sticky if I want to and save a step if I'm in a hurry. Not that it was time consuming to do anyway, but I wanted to see how I like it.
I think Zamzar will be very handy, especially for students who come in having done work at home or school on a program we don't have and wanting to do more work. Converting it would have been handy just last week when a student needed a program we didn't have here. (although he probably loved the excuse that he couldn't work on it....) I've got it saved to favorites in case I need it.
To-do lists might be handy, but isn't that what scratch paper is for? And it is more portable...
Backpack looks time consuming to me...the previously mentioned aversion to being that organized applies here, too.
Basically, it all comes down to how much work do I want to put in to getting myself organized...hmmmm...not so much!
Friday, March 21, 2008
Thing 12-I don't Digg it.
I did enjoy Stumbleupon. I like that as I stumble, my stumbles become more personalized to what I have been looking at. Once again, however, to me it is a productivity detractor.
I have read an article that I found through Digg, and while it was interesting, it was not life changing and I could have done without it.
Perhaps if I was in a reference position and saw requests based on what people are reading online I would see this as a more practical application. In my position, that just isn't the case.
Thing 11
Thing 10
Thing 9
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Thing 7
Text messaging a librarian would be a futile task at our library as cell phone reception beyond the entrance is horrible. IM'ing would be great if a person needed help in the 4 hours a day we are open. Web conferencing could be a good use of resources for training purposes as most training is an hour away. Email would be a viable option for research questions, but a phone call or in person is still the most efficient way to do a reference interview and determine what the patron really needs.
I use text messaging in my personal life to reach family members with questions that don't necessarily need more than a one or two word answer. I've done some IM'ing, but most people I know (read "my age") would rather just pick up the phone. I see it more useful in an interoffice setting or to avoid long distance phone charges.
Friday, February 15, 2008
Thing 5 & 6?-My creation
This could definitely be addictive...I've now made a trading card and 2 mosiacs, and used some of the editing tools. There is so much to play with, but I really want to learn more, so I believe I'm on to Thing 6. Hmmm...Thing 5 & 6 seem to overlap. I went to do Thing 6 and I had already played around with many of the things there.
You could create a very patron friendly, teen-cool blog for your library with some of these tools. Since teens, kids and young adults are so into techno stuff, they would be very drawn to a site that had this many fun, eyecatching attractions. I can't wait to create a branch library blog with this info...
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Thing 4
And the winner is...
Mr. Twister holding the audience captive!
Mr. Twister holding the audience captive!
Originally uploaded by #1crazylibrarylady
What fun options there are to create on Flickr! I see many opportunities to use this both on a library blog with pictures of activities and events and personally to share photos with family. I've used walgreen's to share photos and had family members not like the commercial aspect of doing that, so this will be great. And it was very easy to upload to my blog. Question...is it acceptable to use a photo like this when it is the backs of heads, or will I run into issues with parents? I blurred the kids and put them in black and white to de-emphasize them.
Monday, February 4, 2008
Thing 3
On to Thing 4...
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Thing 2
I ignored the info on 23 Things for awhile. Once I decided to check it out I was sold. I have teens and preteens and am passionate about them not knowing more than I know about the internet...It's always good to stay at least one step ahead of them!
I don't know what I don't know, therefore I'm not sure what I want to get out of it. However, as I said, I do want to know more than my kids know, so I'd better get busy!
The internet has affected my personal life in that it has opened up a new world of information for me. I have a special needs child and have been able to access so much more information to meet his needs and my own as far as a support system goes. I am spending more time online as a result...Professionally, I have been able to assist library patrons in finding information they need when they need it because the internet opens so many more doors. With only 2 public computers and kids that come in only for internet time, I find myself helping more people find what they need/want online all the time.
Thoughts on style...
Oh dear...this could be a very addictive project.