Thursday, October 30, 2008

Anything Technology Related

http://www.delicious-monster.com/

I skipped over this post before because I hadn't found anything that really blew my mind until I saw this website a week or so ago. Unbelievable! So for $40 you can catalog your whole life collection of junk that you bought before it was available online! I wonder if this site will be around in 20 years. Obviously, people are buying this and using it. It just really gives you an idea of the difference between the pre-web 2.0 days and the post-web 2.0 days.

Podcasts

I received my first ipod last year for Christmas. I pretty much stick to all my NPR programs that I miss during the work day and on weekends. I love This American Life and Speaking of Faith. I also subscribe to NPR's podcast about Books. Booktalk podcasts or videos linked to CML's website are a great idea. Customers would have an immediate personal connection and they could subscribe to the feeds, too.

YouTube



Those poor librarians! YouTube is already a staple in my life. I played around a little more with the searching aspect. But my favorite part of this excerise was embedding the video on my blog.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Web 2.0 Awards

I found the Web 2.0 awards websites pretty interesting . My favorite site that I hadn't used before was Reddit. I still would like to use some of the photo editing sights but I have yet to load my pictures on flickr. Maybe someday...

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Wiki Sandbox

It was fun to read other people's favorites. Wikis would have come in handy for me in college. But I'm not going back just to have a reason to use a wiki. So CML had better think of a good group project for this one.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Google Docs

Now I have a reason to go out and buy a Mac and not worry about it. And Common Craft is right in stating that we have to change our way of thinking about how this new kind of collaboration can be done. The beauty is that this kind of collaboration has the ability to be very open, transparent and, ultimately, very democratic. And how can you go wrong with that?

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Library Power Tools

I really love the library tool bar and use it all the time. The only time that it annoys me is when I accidentally search in it thinking it's Google. And I would love a ticker and to add a widget on my facebook.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Library Wiki

First, let me say I love wikipedia. It is ingrained in my every day life. I also use wiktionary and wikiquote. And I will continue to explore wikis.

My immediate reaction to the library wikis listed on Learn & Play was, "Harumph!?!?!" Everything looked so disorganized and unappealing. Why would I use Book Lovers wiki when I can use amazon, good reads or library thing? I then ventured through some of the links provided by the LibrarySuccess wiki (liked this one) and I really liked the wikis from Loudon County and Stephens County. These were more community based and I could see the city of Columbus or CML doing something like this.

An internal wiki could be really useful for CML. It would make sense to have information on cmlsi posted in wiki format. We would actually be able to search for information in an orderly and more productive format!