Tuesday, June 30, 2009

i dig digg!

very interesting site! I'll be spending more time there--just spent about an hour and didn't even realize it! saw some gorgeous pictures of a rock festival in england, which i sent on to my facebook friends. i created an account and added this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7jpJ12lBjg. i'll have to see if anyone "diggs" it or not.

delicious!

i've been using delicious (name: cherzig)for several years now--first as a cataloger, so i have a lot of cataloging sites, then as an electronic resources librarian, so i have some of those types of sites. somewhere along the way i made a personal site but haven't done much with it.
i find social bookmarking to be extremely helpful! i have networked with several other library-related delicious accounts, such as "acclibrarians" and "FWPL". Our reference librarian also made a delicious site for library reference, for staff as well as for the publice. we have a link to it on our web site.

tagging

i think tagging is one of the most useful things for libraries to come out of web 2.0. it allows users to find information using their own way of speaking and thinking, instead of limited vocabulary subject headings that they may never think of. I had always found library of congress subject headings really difficult to work with, and was so excited when the concept of tagging became widespread.
i had tried to get a grant for librarything for our library, but alas, i failed. i think it would be extremely useful for users to be able to tag items. i've used tagging on my delicious account for several years now.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

twittering away

i've been a twit for a while now. in fact i have a personal twitter page, a professional twitter page (carybcox) and our library has a twitter page that i keep updated (thecolonypl). my personal one is followed by friends and family, and i basically use the professional one to follow ala, library journal, a couple of other libraries and my favorite, Richard Wiseman, the all around cool and interesting author. Also, one called fleetwoodwack who makes crossword puzzles--like for the NY Times and all. I am in awe!
on our library twitter, we post events, links to slideshare for our monthly calendar powerpoint, and new books.

i am im-ing

before we got married, my husband and i im'd and web cammed every night. i haven't done much with it since, but i've been wanting to look into getting im reference for our library, so i started playing around with meebo.
i made a personal account and added my myspace and facebook accounts and also added google talk to my igoogle. then i downloaded meebo notifier, made a widget and put it on my desktop, and spent a few minute im-ing myself back and forth. wish i had more interesting things to say to myself, but i think i've figured it out. now i just have to get a library account and figure how and where to put it on our library web page.
well, here's my widget:

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

ning thing

I had already joined ning, although it was awhile ago and i don't really remember why. for some reason, i also have a second account and joined the network "Library 2.0" at http://library20.ning.com/, but again haven't been very active. I did comment on 2 forums today though, and applied to join the ALA network, but I'm not sure if you have to be an ALA member to join. Guess I'll see.