Friday, March 27, 2009

OOPS! How'd I miss Wikis!?

Just finished looking at wikis. When I checked out "What is a Wiki?" I found the Ann Arbor Wiki on the third page and took a look at it. What a nice set up! Lots to look at and learn about - all relating to this cute area.
Next, I looked at the Pals Wiki. Since I enter all the info for our web calendar and our online program registration, I decided to click on Program Registration. I didn't realize that this was available through Milennium until recently. The information offered here will really come in handy if we end up switching over from our system!
The next thing that I looked at was SJCPL Subject Guides. Under Business, I clicked on Jobs. I found something called "uplink unemployment programs" for filing for unemployment online. I thought that this was a great resource considering the sad state of our economy.
Lastly, I decided to look at other library wiki examples. I checked out Albany County Public LIbrary Staff Wiki, under Intranets. Since I work with statistics, I took a look at Statistics Information. There was a lot of detailed information there. And on a funny note, they have a "Lisa" that deals with making copies for their board packets too - what a coincidence!

One thing's for sure - it's amazing how far we have come with being able to research and share information in so many different ways. Not that long ago I became familiar with blogging - and now I see that wikis take that capability even further along. Who knows where things will go next!?!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Finished!

Well, I made it to the end!

To summarize, I guess I can say that there were some things I liked, and some I didn't.

I actually enjoy the Facebook scene. I intend on taking advantage of Delicious - I just haven't had time yet. Also, I really like Google Docs.

I doubt that I'll get much use from Twitter, tagging, Library Thing, feeds, or wikis.

I have to say that I learned and experienced a lot of things that I don't think I would have - if it wasn't for this Web 2.0 program that the Library developed. I would like to thank all those that had anything to do with it and the "powers that be" for giving us this opportunity! Like I always say, "It's good to learn something new every day!".

Monday, March 9, 2009

Craig's List to the Rescue again - I hope!

I really wanted to get to this one because not only have I already used Craig's List very successfully, but I want to use it again!

I first checked this site out last summer when my husband and I decided that we wanted to sell our pool. It happened to be the first really hot weekend of the summer when I logged on and listed the pool, which I'm sure helped! Within 1 hour I got my first inquiry. By the next morning we had received 4 calls. In less than 1 week we had it sold!

Now I want to sell my small Lenox collection. My daughter put it on eBay and we didn't have any luck, so I figured Craig's List would be my next step.

Anyway, I posted the link below for something interesting that I found while searching "Lenox". It's interesting to me because I'm a HUGE Thomas Kinkade fan and I think that I'm going to look into purchasing this item. When you take a look at the item you'll understand what I'm talking about!

http://longisland.craigslist.org/clt/1032455921.html

I'm GaGa over Google Docs

I really, really like this one. What a powerful tool for both home and work! Another great thing about it is that it seems relatively easy to work with as well. You can't beat that combination.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Did some more "Feed"ing, but found I'm not very hungry!

I first went to check out Bloglines search tools. I don't have an account there and didn't want to get more involved so then I took a look at "Technorati". After browsing I came upon an interesting article about Twitter and Google Maps being used to track down 2 missing skiers. That would be a perfect example as to how this modern tech stuff can be of great service! Then, after clicking on the "Technorati Tutorial" link I was surprised to find that the narrator was speaking in Dutch. I saw the link to change to English - but after listening only a few more minutes, I stopped. The gentleman was extremely boring to listen to, he even coughs at one point to make it seem very unprofessional as well!

Out of all of them, I liked "Google Reader" the most. I found it easy to look at and navigate. I subscribed to a feed - for "ABC News...". Now I get local info through "Fantastic Mastic Beach" and broader news automatically!

I do have to mention that after getting involved in all these exercises I think that you need to devote a fairly large amount of time to being on a computer to take full advantage of all these things! Truthfully, after I get home, sometimes the computer is the last thing that I want to look at! I do appreciate the opportunity to learn about all this at work, but I seriously doubt I will utilize a lot of it from home.