Quotation

A library is thought in cold storage- Herbet Samuel







Sunday 23 October 2011

rollyo

My user name on rollyo is catherinef. I created my search roll and named it libraries. I set it up to search the state library of Tasmania, the blogs run by the national library of Australia and my RSS feed to Unshelved. I put these together because I wanted a variety of different sites. The library website, blogs and unshelved comic give me that.
I thought that rollyo was a good idea and a great tool. I would be really useful in a library to have different specific search rolls set up to answer question or research information. However there seems to be some difficulty on the site with actually running the search rolls. 

YouTube exercise

For my YouTube video I showed how to take a video from YouTube and post it in a blog. I then posted it on YouTube here is a link to my video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BFclkbPI8g  
I really enjoyed using YouTube. I found that i was using it more and more while we are making our blogs. I think that is a great resource. There are so many different videos about anything at all that you are bound to find something that is useful. Using a video would be a good teaching aide to use in the library as it delivers information in a different format in an entertaining way. If you do that people are more likely to remember what it is that you are trying to show or teach them. you can also use videos to help raise awareness about something or just for fun, like some of the videos i've already posted in my blog.

I also looked at TeacherTube. I thought that this was a really good idea because this site is meant specifcally for educational videos. It not only has videos but has audio posts and lists of websites that might have information related to what you are searching for. The only problem with TeacherTube (and why I think that YouTube is better) is that you have to be a member of TeacherTube to access the resources. whereas with YouTube can be viewed by anyone even if they are not a member and take resources

Wednesday 5 October 2011

Singing Librarians



A fun video with all the budget doom and gloom of this year. Thanks to helen for showing me this video

Sunday 25 September 2011

podcasts

For our podcast exercise I looked at the ABC book review podcasts. These podcasts cover many different types of books and also talk about libraries. For example they discuss audio books, youth fiction and it's trends and the future of libraries. I've created a link to them so you can decide which one you might like to listen to
http://www.twinsburglibrary.org/podcasts/bethandcari.xml

They can be really funny and are worth listening to. I've also added another podcast on our class wiki

Monday 22 August 2011

wiki exercise

For our wiki exersice I looked at two of the library wiki's I looked at the book lovers wiki that's run by Princeton public library and the bull run library wiki. I have also gone on to our class wiki and added a link to my blog. I found using wikis interesting in that you could edit and change or add anything. 
What I think that a library might find it useful for is maybe discussion pages, thinks like books or activites that people want to see added to the library. You could also have one for staff use to help organise events, meetings, plan activites etc.

Using wikis also made me think about the difference between wiki's and blogs. things such as access and privacy who uses them. I found this video on YouTube which talks about it, done as a debate between Nixon and Kennedy. here is the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsFU3sAlPx4

 Please watch and tell me what you think






Thursday 28 July 2011

searching stratergies

because knowing how to search and find information quickly is basically our job. I've found this awesume instructional video and thought i'd share it with you all. it is great fun to watch

Stanford Libraries Special Collections' Virtual Archives in Second Life

I found this video on flickr, this is what the stanford university has done with their collection online which i thought was great

HK PolyU Library in Second Life-http://www.lib.polyu.edu.hk/second_life

In class we have talked about the direction of libraries in the future and how we are using the internet more and more. This video is of a virtual library in second life which was created by a library in Hong Kong

About RSS feeds

This is basically an add on to my post about RSS feeds. I don't really know much about them except that if you press the RSS feed button and it works i will get updates for that website to my computer with out having to visit that site. so i put my library skills to use and did a little research.

RSS feed stands for: Really Simple Syndication. a definition of an RSS feed i found which is like is: "a format for delivering regularly changing web content" i'm including a link to a website with information about RSS feeds. It isn't totally authoritative as it is a commercial website, but the information was easy to understand. http://www.whatisrss.com/

here is a good video about RSS feeds. its worth watching




1. What is RSS, what is RSS explained, New Zealand, viewed 28th july 2011, http://www.whatisrss.com/ 

2. YouTube, RSS in plain english, viewed 28th july 2011, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0klgLsSxGsU

Wednesday 27 July 2011

Delicious and bloglines

I've been looking at delicious and it is actually really very useful. It is wonderful for organising webpages on your computer. you can organise all the pages that you use and visit regularly into categories, make tags and do searches. Delicious is a great tool for organisation and finding information. This would be a good to use in libraries as you can organise all the pages and resources that you use regularly and it would let you find information quickly, this is important in a place like a library where you have to manage your time effectively.

Now bloglines on the other hand i found rather annoying and difficult to use. The searching tools of bloglines was good, but the information it brought up was difficult to access and apply to anything. This made it pretty unhelpful. It is not something that i will be using. However it may have just been me and other people might find it a good tool to use. It was certainly good for searching things like blogs and webpages. If you could manage to access and use the links it retrieves it would have some great applications.

Unshelved

I've added an RSS feed to my blog from the unshelved website. This is a great site that has a very funny comic strip about libraries and librarians. If you have ever worked in a library you will appreciate this! It also has a bookclub and bookstore which is well worth taking a look at. This is a great site

Tuesday 19 July 2011

Uploading photos to Flickr

library bookslibrary studylibrary display

I took these photos of the polytechnic library and uploaded them to my new Flickr account as part of our Flickr exercise. It seemed fairly easy to do which is always good. Also using the Flickr blogging tool helps with sharing the photos i've posted here. It is fun to use

Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library

I found this really good photo on Flickr and got a serious case of book greed. I would love to look through those books. Thought i would share this as part of our Flickr exercise

Tuesday 12 July 2011

RSS feeds

as part of our class we starting to use RSS feeds. The RSS feeds i've chosen for my blog are RSS feeds to the two blogs run by the National library of Australia. One of the blogs is the eloquent page blog which is about the fringe publishing that the National library of Australia collects (alterative press and hand published material, ephemera etc.) http://blogs.nla.gov.au/the-eloquent-page/about/http://blogs.nla.gov.au/the-eloquent-page/about/ 
The second blog run by the National library of Australia is about the work that happens in the library for example book repair and presevation, end processing and other work that goes on.
http://blogs.nla.gov.au/behind-the-scenes/   hope you find these blogs interesting


I think that having RSS feeds is a good idea as it gives you the latest information from a website without having to go to the site constantly and check. This is a good tool for libraries to use. It allows librarians or library technicians to get the latest information from websites that they need to use or moniter like databases, other library webpages, blogs, facebook,  etc without having to take time away from what they are doing. There are many different ways that this tool could useful.

Here are the citations for the blogs:

1. The National Library of Australia, the eloquent page, Canberra, Viewed 12th July 2011

2. The National Library of Australia, Behind the scenes, Canberra, Viewed 12th July 2011

A library blog

I used technorati to search for library related blogs as part of our class. I found this blog http://library.osu.edu/blogs/japanese/

This blog is run by Maureen Donovan who is the Japanese studies librarian and associate professor for Ohio state university libraries. This blog was set up for the university staff and students for research purposes. It has a lot of links to various library japanese collections and sites for research and studies. It has good reliable and accurate information and is very authoritative. It also has a number of literary texts and dictionaries as well as a number of news sites. It is linked to the home page of the Ohio state university website so you can also access the resources there. In all this blog has a lot of interesting information on japanese culture, art, history and news. It has links to a number of very good library databases and collections.

The Ohio state university, university libraries-blogs-japanese collections, Ohio, viewed 8th July 2011,
               http://library.osu.edu/blogs/japanese/