Monday, February 25, 2008

Podcast Selection & Subscription

I finally got it, I believe. You have to use some kind of "reader" or decoder to listen to a podcast. You don't just subscribe to one; I forgot I had an account with bloglines.

Perhaps google could create a page just for people to keep track of their account settings for banking, travel, hotmail, yahoo, google docs, blogging websites, music downloads, etc. I have a piece of paper by my desk with at least 20 usernames & corresponding passwords for everything I do on the Internet. The list grows as the number of plastic cards in my wallet. Whatever happened to: Phone #____________ Address________________?

Podscope

Podscope failed me. I'll try looking for a podcast on "Northern Ireland" via google.

PodCasts

Our library recently was awarded a podcasting studio. It will be fascinating to see how this is used (by staff or by the public, if this can be contracted without too much hassle).

I would probably listen to a podcast before I would read a blog. It occurred to me that a podcast would have been helpful in college if I skipped class!!!

Facebook/Myspace

I attended a workshop at Appleton Public Library in December which focused on the social/legal/moral issues with public libraries and social networking sites.

I feel that as professionals working in a public domain, librarians must educate patrons about the dangers of posers on myspace and facebook. There are "tensions" which can't be ignored. I'd like to see our Library use a myspace page for this purpose. If our young adult Internet patrons are trolling and meandering through social networking we can use our presence to teach responsible behavior by example, foremost, and also by linking to sites which succinctly outline the good and the bad.

My daughter, next month (or in 18 days!) will be visiting a "friend" met on myspace who lives on Long Island. It will be a tremendous experience for her to bridge the virtual with the real person.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Remember the Milk/Jott-Three

Ooops! I didn't follow the instructions correctly - both email #1 and #2 are in RTM now. My neck is already beginning to hurt this morning from all this computer typing. That refers pain to my TMJ which has been a bug-a-boo for almost 10 years. Guess it's my cross to pick up.

Remember the Milk/Jott-Two

I logged into RTM but did not find my email or reminder. I don't know what I did wrong.

Remember the Milk/Jott

I had never heard of these calendars or online task builders. For groups, organizations or departments within institutions and companies, I can see how these tools would be helpful.

However, for me, I don't like being tethered to too much technology. I love my little pocket calendar Barb gave me back in January of 2007. I'm still the "tactile librarian", I guess!

Google Docs

If Microsoft Office isn't available, or, if I am sending an attachment to someone via email and he or she doesn't have the version I'm running, Google Docs can be the cat's pjs.

It incorporates a lot of the Web 2.0 tools, e.g., online publishing & sharing, plus it saves all of the versions of a document. There are times when it's best to go back and see what was initally written or uploaded....as the past can be a great teacher.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Instant Messaging

I've heard that Instant Messaging is gaining an advantage over email when it comes to online communication. It's "real time" attribute and immediacy are very helpful when you're at your workstation for a period of time.

However, I do like to keep replies to email if there's been an explanation or set of instructions for procedures in the Library. I don't know how that can be done with IM.

Also, if you're not at your workstation the sender cannot reach you - unless there is a mobile/cellular alert.

Within the Library, IM can be a wonderful way to send out an appeal for help in the case of emergencies or challenging situations with patrons.

Personally, I feel so tethered to the computer as it is, I don't know if I'm the greatest candidate for Instant Messaging....sometimes I like the option of being, "unavailable"!