Sunday, March 8, 2009

Social Networks

Facebook and MySpace are two of the prominent social networks on the Web today. Both are free and allow people to connect with others across the nation or around the world. People connect with friends or groups of people who have similar interests. Both Facebook and MySpace have users create a profile of themselves. The major difference between the two is that Facebook allows the user to choose who can view his or her profile giving the user more privacy whereas on MySpace anyone can view another user's profile and make comments for all viewers to read. Most of the users on MySpace tend to be teens. Facebook users tend to be adults.

A library can use either Facebook or MySpace to connect with its patrons. My choice would be Facebook. The library can post programs and events that are happening at the library. It's one way of "going green" and reaching more people at the same time.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Flickr and Avatars

Flickr is a good way to save photos and to produce a slide show of photos. Flickr can be used in libraries to show patrons how to use the library catalog, the databases, past programs at the library, and photos of the library employees to help the patrons recognize the staff.

Putting together my avatar was fun. I liked all the different clothes and backgrounds that you get to choose from. The next avatar I make will be a fun one.


Trying to put my photos into the slide show gadget has been frustrating and a big pain. The same thing with trying to put my avatar into the HTML/ Javascript gadget.
I'm going to try to put them in this post like we did with the YouTube video. I hope it works.

I'm going to try to put in my slide show first.









Here is my avatar:

Yahoo! Avatars

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Wiki, Wacky, Woo

A wiki allows people "to create, edit and link web pages" together no matter where they are physically. An idea for a library wiki that I like is one that keeps people updated with what is happening in the department they work in. Many times I have been one of the last to know of any changes that have happened. This wiki would be helpful to me since I work 2-3 days a week.

Friday, February 13, 2009

New YouTube Video

I just looked at my blog and tried to play the YouTube video I put on here yesterday. The video played yesterday with no problem. It said the video was no longer available when I tried to play it a few minutes ago.

Here's a video of an amazing 6 year old singer whose name is Connie Talbot. The video is Connie singing Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You".




I just finished playing the video. It works!!! I hope it will still be there later.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Oops! Here's my YouTube Video

I forgot to embed the YouTube video I chose. Here it is:




Podcasts and YouTube

I prefer YouTube over podcasting since I'm a visual learner. I like to see and hear something being explained unless it's music. Here is a YouTube video that I think is funny and creative:

I think podcasting is terrific for music. I also think it's a good way for a library to broadcast certain programs patrons may have missed and they can listen to the program whenever they want.

Friday, February 6, 2009

LibraryThing and Rollyo

I wish I had known about LibraryThing before. I think it's great that you can catalog your books. The feature that I liked the most was the Location feature. You put in the town or city you live in and LibraryThing will show you upcoming events in and around your community such as book fairs or authors coming to a local bookstore, etc..

Creating searchrolls in Rollyo was easy. It's nice to have your favorite websites in one place but I didn't like the search results I got when I searched a website. For example: when I clicked on barnesandnoble.com I got titles of different books that you can buy at Barnes and Noble. You can then click on a choice and get to the Barnes and Noble page for that book. I'd rather go to Google, type in the site I'm looking for or use my bookmark and type in the book I'm looking for. I don't think I'm going to be using Rollyo much.