Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Week 8: #19


I think Zoho Writer is an interesting tool, but I don't think I will be using it that much. I bought a computer a few weeks ago, along with Miscrosoft Office, so I am using Word a lot to create documents.

Week 8: #18

I think the social networking sites are a cool way to keep in touch with friends or share photos of your life. I think MySpace is one of the most popular ones, and I have a few friends who have set up their own page on that site. The only thing that bugs me about that site is how unsafe it is, and also the nudity that you see occassionally. I know you can set your profile to private and that's a huge plus, but I think that kids need to be monitored closely when using that site. I also peeked at Rate My Space and I liked it! I can get remodeling ideas for my house. I want to re-do the shower and expand the kitchen.


Wednesday, October 24, 2007

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Week 7: #17

Technology is something that is always changing and unless you keep up with it, you will fall behind and not know what is cool these days. I am not technology saavy at all, I do have a computer at home and have Internet, but that's as good as it gets. I don't even own an ipod, but my five year old niece does, something is wrong with that picture! I'm glad I am taking this iHCPL training though, because I have learned a lot about what is in these days. I used to have a digital camera and I loved downloading the images onto my computer and e-mailing them to my friends, but I lost that camera a few months ago. I am now on a hunt to buy a new digital camera and continue that practice. ;)

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Week 7: #16

I really found the wikis to be very interesting. I never actually knew what a wiki was until today. I've heard the term before, but I always assumed it was some type of hand-held gadget. I like the fact that you can voice your opinion on a certain webpage and type in your two cents worth. However, since anybody can literally edit something that you typed, there is the possibility of editing wars. I think that libraries can benefit from using wikis, especially in the form of creating a favorites book section, where the customers can have a say on their favorite reads (even though this is a feature that is already part of our website, but not in a wiki format). Customers can also create and edit a wiki webpage to advise other customers on their library research experience. For example, if they had a research project to do on a certain topic, they can state exactly what books were beneficial to them. Another example would be if a customer was searching for a certain recipe, say green enchiladas, they can share their book recipe hunt on the wiki ("use this recipe found on this book" or "stay away from this recipe on this book", etc).

Friday, October 19, 2007

Week 6 #15

An example of a library that has opened it's arms to Library 2.0, is one that has acknowledged the fact that we live in a world where change is constantly occurring. With this change, comes the need to update resources, products, and state of minds to meet the needs of society. The libraries of today do not look like the libraries of the past. People who haven't visited a library for a few years will be surprised to find out that books are not the only focus of a library. Who would of thought that you could actually borrow a DVD or CD for entertainment purposes? Libaries will be the next cool hang out places for people of all ages.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Week 6 #14

Technorati was an interesting tool to use. I did the advanced search for "Learning 2.0" under the Blog Posts and I got back 6,850 hits, the tags came out with 663 hits, & the blog directory 681 hits (and it also contained a brief description regarding what the blogs were about). I typed in the keyword "recipes" and got a whopping 57,341 hits, wow! When I am bored at home and having nothing to do, I will explore Technorati's recipe collection for a few tips!

Monday, October 15, 2007

Week 6: #13

I think the del.icio.us tool is very helpful because I can bookmark all of the sites that I like, and I can access them from both my home and work computer. I enjoyed viewing the food links that the site had to offer, I will now visit meals.com on a regular basis.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Week 5: #12

I signed up for a Library Elf account and it was very simple to do. I will get an e-mail sent to me the day before my items are due. I think this service is helpful to those people that hardly ever check their library accounts. I tend to check my library account once a day, so I always know when my items will be due. So, Library Elf will not be that useful to me. But, I learned something new today and that is what matters.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Week 5: #11

Library Thing is a cool site to group all of your favorite books together and add them to your list........This is a great way for me to keep track of all of the books that I have read. I must confess, before I started working at the library, I used to never read! I thought it was boring and a waste of time. This all changed as soon as I started to see all of the interesting books that crossed my way. I was hooked and I now try to read as often as I can. Reading a book is relaxing and you learn new things! Years ago, I used to write down every book that I had read, but I stopped that practice, so I am glad that Library Thing can actually help me start up that project again.

http://www.librarything.com/catalog/SUSY100

Monday, October 8, 2007

Week 5 #10


I enjoyed playing around with the Comic Strip Generator website and also the Yahoo! avatars. Above is a comic strip picture of Hello Kitty that I customized, here is the link to that picture:


Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Week 4: #9

I think the newsfeed icons are self explanatory and with a click of your mouse, you can add these feeds to your bloglines. I searched for a topic on Feedster and the number of results is amazing, I had @ 18,000 hits. Syndics looked too confusing to try and the site also looked dull, it looked like spam. I also visited Topix and I typed in my zip code and some newsfeeds appeared. It did provide a story that was on the Houston Chronicle, but that was at the bottom of the list. I was surprised that a news report coming from a San Antonio website appeared first; A news article from Dallas was also displayed on there. So, I guess this site grabs information about your city and the closest cities around it.

Week 4: #8

I thought setting up my own Bloglines was easier than last week's task. I like the fact that all of my favorite links can be combined under one roof. This makes it easier for me to get up-to-date with the latest news or just general information. I enjoy browsing through the food websites and gossip columns.