Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Podcasts

The Odeo site caused my computer to freeze on 3 occasions when I was attempting to view a particluar podcast. The Podcastalley site did not have anything of interest.

I did not like the lack of search options for podcasts. You can initially search a topic, but then there is no option to further enhance your search.

The site that appealed to me the most was the ITunes site. Unfortunately, you had to download software to access the podcasts.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Youtube

Some of my favourite Youtube videos:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWGQaczNL5I This reminds me of my son, as it was one of his audition songs for the music program at University.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMH0bHeiRNg This one is fun. You have to watch the entire thing. Definitely a trip down memory lane!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWRyj5cHIQA For all the Shamwow and SlapChop fans out there :)

Wiki

I enjoyed reading about wikis and the history of Wikipedia. The concept is interesting, being that a wiki allows a group of people to enter and communally edit bits of text, that can then be viewed and edited by anyone who visits the wiki. I also found it interesting that the word wiki is a Hawaiian word which means "quick". Also, I had wondered who writes the Wikipedia entries. The article revealed that Wikipedia is written collaboratively by an international group of volunteers.

I would use Wikipedia as a jumping-off point for research. It could help by giving an overview about a topic, then providing some subject search headings to look within our library catalogue. Also, I find that if I personally just want a really quick summary of a topic, Wikipedia is helpful by keeping the facts concise.

I would not want students and others to rely on what they read in Wikipedia as bona fide facts. They should definitely review facts from a reliable source.



Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Library 2.0 and Web 2.0

One of the articles I read was called "Into a new world of librarianship". It disussed how a 2.0 Librarian uses advances in technology to meet the changing needs of patrons. Barriers to access are removed so patrons can utilize the library's collection and services from different access points, such as home, car, Blackberry, etc.

Technorati

Checked out Technorati. Pretty busy for my liking. Tried to search for my blog and it did not show up.

Delicious

Just checked out Delicious. Interesting but not a bookmarking system that I would likely use.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009


Well, I think this is something I will enjoy using. Check out this image generator at:
You will have to wait until YouTube week for me to reveal the Vince Rap!

Library thing: I only wish I had been keeping track of what I have been reading since childhood! Sigh......



Anyway, here are a few books I have read over the past while.



http://www.librarything.com/catalog/libraryladywpl

Twitter



Ok, I just signed up for Twitter. I am Library Lady, in case you are wondering.


The link is http://twitter.com/ladyothelibrary






Tuesday, November 10, 2009

#11

I searched for RSS feeds using the search tools that were suggested.

RSS

Well, I am getting caught up after being off sick. I set up the google reader and added some RSS feeds.