Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Thing 13

Well, I finally got around to Thing 13. Although I'd explored LibraryThing before, I had never created my own account. It is kind of addictive, and I can see how you'd sit down by your bookshelf and type them all in.

The tour mentioned widgets, and I wondered if we used this for new books in the library, could we then have a widget of new titles on our website?


--Jeannie

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Thing 15

I wish there was a way we could easily try Twitter. I know people who Twitter, but I just don't get the attraction. It seems like a waste of time to me.

--Jeannie

Thing 14

I have used Yahoo (dilgerh) and AIM (JeannieLibrarian) to IM, but I didn't have a GoogleTalk account, so I set one up. I am JeannieLibrarian, in case anyone wants to find me.

I personally LOVE IM for communicating quickly with colleagues in other parts of the building. I am hoping more staff start using GoogleTalk and signing on all the time.

I have used Meebo, but I'm not terribly fond of it, because I always seem to miss messages when they come in. Someone suggested another aggregator, Trillian? Trillium? Maybe I should try that.

--Jeannie

Thing 13

I don't have any books handy here in my office, so I'm going to skip this one and come back to it.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Thing 12

I have used Delicious before. When I was moving to Chicago, I created a whole bunch of bookmarks for job hunting sites. It made it convenient to go back weekly and check for new job postings. Since then, however, I haven't really used Delicious.

I don't think I'd want to share everything with the world. I might, however, like to share just sites for vacations, or on a specific topic. I can see how that would be useful.

--Jeannie

Thing 11

I just tagged "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle" with the tags "locavore," and "slow food." Pretty easy, but it only applies to the book version. I'd have to tag the book on CD, book on cassette, book-club-in-a-bag, etc. (I begin to see the challenges of catalogers!)

--Jeannie

Friday, February 13, 2009

Thing 10

I use Flickr at home for all my photos. It's very handy, and I worry less about losing all my digital photos in a fire or computer malfunction.

Bridget is great about getting library events on Flickr. But I wonder if we might be able to use it some other way, like encouraging patrons to submit photos of their kids reading.

--Jeannie