Friday, December 21, 2007

Flickr

This is a test post from flickr, a fancy photo sharing thing.
The trading card feature on Flickr was interesting to me so I decided to make a trading card with a picture taken by a digital camera at work.
It was pretty easy. I had a little trouble loading the picture but once that was accomplished I was able to continue on and finish the trading card. I then connected my 2.0 blog and flickr which was also fairly straight forward.
I'm sure there are many more things I could have done with the options available but that's for another time.

Flickr and Tags

The use of tags for the images on the Flickr website are important because they allow you to share your photos in many different ways.
One article I came across subdivided the tags into different categories:
-'medium' tags - ex.-photos, drawings, paintings
-'genre' tags - ex.-cameraphones, comics, landscapes
-'subject' tags - ex.-live music, animals, "me"
-'name' tags - ex.-name of the person in the photo
-'location' tags - ex.-New York, Los Angeles
A common knowledge of tag categories allows users to more easily and accurately search and share themes and genres. This enhances the social networking capabilities of a photo sharing site such as Flickr

Flickr


I created a Flickr account and uploaded some pictures taken on a digital camera. Creating the account and uploading the pictures was easy. I can understand why the Flickr service is so popular.
By using Flickr you can save, organize and share photos with relative ease.
Using Flickr in the workplace makes it convenient for various groups to share photos when needed.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Web 2.0 Awards List

I explored the LinkedIn website who's main purpose is to allow registered users to maintain a list of contact details of people they know and trust in business. The list of users are called Connections who can invite anyone (member or not) to become a connection. There are first, second and third degree connections on the list who might want to gain an introduction to someone they wish to know through a mutual contact.
These contacts can be used to find jobs, people and business opportunities. Employers can list jobs and search for potential candidates. Job seekers and use the site to review profiles of hiring managers and discover which of their contacts can introduce them.
This site could be used by library personnel to "link up" with other library professionals (or nonprofessionals) to explore job opportunities as well as maintain a contact with others in a similar field.
I didn't really find anything particularly negative about this site. The one drawback that I found is that there is no automated way to remove yourself from the site. A customer support ticket must be filed.

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Monday, December 17, 2007

Social Bookmarking

With the information explosion brought about by use of the internet, it's only natural that a tool to categorize and manipulate this information would be developed. Del.icio.us is just one of many social bookmarking services designed to allow users to create a powerful network of information using tags to produce a folksonomy which in turn helps the user navigate through the information.
The absolute convenience of being able to share copious amounts of information or knowledge with a limitless number of other internet users makes it a very powerful tool.
I believe Del.icio.us is great for saving and sharing the knowledge found on websites. Being peer driven makes the social bookmarking services even more valuable within organizations.
I think they will undoubtedly be refined as more and more people use them in a collaborative effort to share resources.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

MySpace

Creating a MySpace page was very easy. The only real issue I had was finding a URL that had not been used. I could not load pictures because access was denied by the city. I have asked for permission from the city to load pictures and hope to eventually be able to put some more things on the page.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Online Social Networking and the Library

If the 21st century library's aim is to "go where the customers are" then VBPL could certainly maintain a social networking site to engage it's teen customers.
The site could become an important information warehouse and forum for our teen customers. The OSN site would have links to valuable resources such as colleges, dating, health advice as well as a homework page that connects them to local middle and high school online sources.
This site might also feature music, community events, etc that the teen might not otherwise have access to.
Having a teen VBPL OSN would acknowledge our ability to stay current with the times and technology. While offering relevant services to our teen community we might also pick up on teen interests and needs that would allow us to fine tune our services even more.

Monday, December 3, 2007

VBPL Reader's Advisory Wiki

I found it very easy to add my comments and edit the RA page for VBPL. I can now easily find out what other books are being read by VBPL employees and get feedback just by accessing the RA page.
Wikis can be developed by other library groups such as programmers, reference services, training and development, management and leadership, collection development, etc.
A wiki can be of great benefit to users of the library to get up-to-date information concerning the fiction and nonfiction available at the library (as well as what's coming up.)

Wikis

A wiki is an information sharing website that can be edited, changed or rewritten by users of the site. This technology-based tool can be of great value in the field of library science whose job is the dissemination and sharing of information.
Several levels of information sharing take place in a library system. There's the professional level which needs to share information in order to provide the best possible service to its customers. There is also a customer-based level that needs considerable input and feedback from the customer in order to once again, make sure we're providing the services that are needed or requested.
A wiki can provide valuable, current information to a large number of people in a short amount of time. For the customer, a wiki can provide information concerning book clubs, reader's advisory info., subject pathfinders, community events, education, business, hobbies, recreation, etc.
For the library professional, a wiki allows information sharing concerning management and leadership, materials selection, programming, reader's advisory info., reference services, marketing the library, training and development, technology, and workplace issues.
Used as a tool to share information, a wiki can make a world of difference.