Saturday, July 28, 2007
#20 Discovering YouTube
2008 SC CNN/ YouTube Democratic Debate (Part 1)
This is the 2008 Democratic Presidential Nominee Debates Held on 7/23/07 at the Citadel, SC.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Addendum to #19
Someone from Swivel actually made a comment to my #19 Posting and explained how to embed a graph from Swivel into my blog. I had to copy and paste the html into a blog posting and it worked!
#19 Dicovering Any Site from Web 2.0 Awards
Source: Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association
July 24 commemorates the 110th birthday of famed female pilot Amelia Earhart. She is internationally celebrated for her accomplishments as a pilot; she was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic and the first woman to fly across the US. However, she may be even more famed for her legendary disappearance in July 1937 near Howland Island in an attempt to fly around the globe. Today, most fatal accidents are caused by pilots; in 2005, pilots were responsible for 75 percent of total accidents and 83 percent of fatal accidents. This graph shows the causes for the deadliest pilot related accidents.
#18: Online Productivity Tools
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Well, obviosly, the spreadsheet format couldn't be copied and pasted to look like a spreadsheet here, but you get the idea. I feel more comfortable using Word and Excel but I'm sure that's only because I am use to them and this is a change for me. But they are very similar and with practice, trial and error I can see where these "apps" could become very popular and Bill Gates may have some stiffer competition!
Friday, July 20, 2007
#17: Playing in the Sandbox Wiki
Thursday, July 19, 2007
#16: Learn about Wikis
Saturday, July 14, 2007
#15 Read a Few Perspectives on Web & Library 2.0
If you didn't take the time to watch the YouTube video "The Machine Is Us/ing Us", you might want to. The music alone is worth the watch. This professor from Kansas State U. ought to be in the marketing business instead of cultural anthropology!
After reading several of the perspectives on Web and Library 2.0, I found many interesting opinions. Rick Anderson at the Univ. of Nevada, Reno Libraries, said there was a 55% drop in circulation drop in his library. Well sure, he works for a university library where most of its customers are 18+ year old young adult students who are all products of the technological era! I agee that libraries no longer have the monopoly power they once held, however, I can't say that the Web is the preferred environment (yet) for ALL public library customers. I believe he is speaking from a purely academic view. I also agree that we need to be integrating our services into user's daily patterns of work, study and PLAY.
The perspective that seemed least biased was actually the one from Wikipedia because it mentioned different points of view for Library 2.0 in the "debate" section. It mentions that some librarian bloggers argue that the key principles of Library 2.0 are not new and have been a part of the service philosophies of many library reformers since the 19th century. For example, Library 2.0 comprises a combination of tools and attitudes which are excellent ideas but not new, a few business and tool-focused attitudes which will not serve all users and incorrectly places libraries as the sole source for all users to gather all information. Others, who have spoken to these criticisms argue that while pieces of Library 2.0 are not entirely new, the convergence of these service goals and ideas with many new Web 2.0 technologies has led to a new generation of library service. I happen to agree with both statements!
Friday, July 13, 2007
#14: Technorati
#13: Tagging and Discover Del.icio.us
Yesterday I registered an account with del.icio.us and installed the buttons on my computer at work. Today I decided to continue Thing 13 by tagging at my home PC and realized I didn't have the buttons installed on my home PC. I read the FAQ and discovered that I needed to go back to step 2 of the registration process to install the buttons on my home PC. I guess it's the little things like this that aggravate me the most. It seems to take so long to figure out something so simple. My understanding is one of the main purposes of having del.icio.us is so our favorite bookmarks can be on multiple computers. But in order to do this, the buttons have to be installed on those PCs so that's why I'm writing about this in my blog today. Once I installed the buttons, it was quite easy to bookmark my favorite websites and tag them before saving them. Here they are so far:
my del.icio.us
KDL What's Next Database
Blogger: Dashboard
PLANET M&M'S
July
Maryland Libraries Learning 2.0
Passport: HCPL's Staff Connection
Harford County Public Library Home Page
del.icio.us/register I am pmkap on del.icio.us Add me to your network
I don't necessarily see this as an easy tool for research assistance. Maybe if I used it regularly, I would become more comfortable with it like anything else. However, I can see del.icio.us as an easy way to access bookmarks from anywhere.
Saturday, July 7, 2007
Thing #12 Roll Your Own Search Tool with Rollyo
Here is the link to go to it: http://www.rollyo.com/pmkap/
I can definitely see a potential use for this for those who search several reliable sites regularly for subject information. It combines them all into one search engine without the garbage one gets otherwise. The only downfall is the advertisements are plentiful throughout the body.
Thing #11: Looking @ Library Thing & Cataloging My Favorite Books
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/pmkap
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