What did I learn about RSS.
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a tool useful for saving or retaining updated information on websites that you frequently visit or websites that are your favorite.
I can see how it could be useful for a staff intranet, we could have the latest new in book releases, or updates for OPAL training.
I can also see how It can be used as an advertising or marketing tool for the library we could send subscribers information on upcoming events that the library are holding.
I am not a fan of RSS though, it would be something else that I would have to remember to look at in my free time and I feel I spend enough time on the computer at work.
Below are the links to the RSS's that I chose.
NYT > Books
OPAL Training
Comments on Statistically Speaking: ABS News for Libraries
Books news, reviews and author interviews guardian.co.uk
Monday, June 1, 2009
Saturday, May 30, 2009
RSS Jokes
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Social Networking in Libraries
Before choosing to take the optional adventure and create my own Facebook account I never thought there was much point to any of these social networks, why can't people meet in person or pick up a phone if they want to talk.
I am now an advocate for Facebook, what an experience I created an account and typed in the name of my high school and dates that I attended and wallup there in front of me was half a dozen people I had gone to school with twenty odd years ago waiting for me to contact them.
I can now see how these Social networks could be used in a library, we could have links from our webpage for various subject FaceBooks such as a Genealogy Facebook for users to share information and help each other. Non-English language Facebooks (eg German, Japanese) as within our community we have clients from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
I have noticed within our library that the senior clientele seem to embrace new technology, I think if we teach them how to use these social networks they will enjoy using them.
I am now an advocate for Facebook, what an experience I created an account and typed in the name of my high school and dates that I attended and wallup there in front of me was half a dozen people I had gone to school with twenty odd years ago waiting for me to contact them.
I can now see how these Social networks could be used in a library, we could have links from our webpage for various subject FaceBooks such as a Genealogy Facebook for users to share information and help each other. Non-English language Facebooks (eg German, Japanese) as within our community we have clients from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
I have noticed within our library that the senior clientele seem to embrace new technology, I think if we teach them how to use these social networks they will enjoy using them.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Social Networking Jokes
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Wikis in Libraries
I must admit I am not a big fan of wikis for larger libraries, I did enjoy looking at St Josephs County Library wikis, but it got very confusing navigating through the different links.
Saying that though libraries could use wikis for advertising new books, organisations could advertise events on a virtual community notice board, and the public could contribute helpful information for family history.
Saying that though libraries could use wikis for advertising new books, organisations could advertise events on a virtual community notice board, and the public could contribute helpful information for family history.
Wikis Jokes
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
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