Tuesday, March 27, 2007

week 9 thing 23... and... I'm DONE!

For the past couple of weeks, I've been on library 2.0 and it was pretty interesting what I've learned. For the long journey, I've come to appreciate all of the offerings that the internet provides. For the most part, I will not really use most of the functions that web 2.0 provides. They are convenient, but unnecessary if you're just a casual web user. Those tech junkies, like me, might brush up on a few of those functions. However, it may only be due to the lack of resources from using a computer that isn't my own.

It was great getting updated on all of the tasks that the library 2.0 program brought up. Hopefully we can have another program like this in the future. I just wished it was more detailed.

Monday, March 26, 2007

week 9 thing 21, 22

Podcasts are fun for avid radio listeners and such. I've always been more of a newspaper/publication type of guy, so podcasts don't really interest me. Call me old fashioned, but I like reading the news instead of having it dictated to me. Podcasts could be fun for interviews and such, but radio has been doing this for years. I suppose podcasts are more convenient for everyone. Internet junkies all over the world will be able to become freelance "dj's" or what not. I love it, hahaha.


Ebooks are a great way to not go to the library. Since this is such a technology driven era, We're getting lazier and lazier to go anywhere. Besides, it takes up too much time to go to the library and what not. It's a good thing that books have been scanned and put on the internet. I hope that they scan all of the latest textbooks so us college kids won't be so broke anymore.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

week 9 think 20

streaming videos on the net... are awesome. I could get really sucked into it, but unfortunately, time is of the essence. YOUTUBE is by far one of the most useful sites for entertainment. If i miss something that was on tv, someone probably caught it and uploaded it on youtube.

week 9 think 20

streaming videos on the net... are awesome. I could get really sucked into it, but unfortunately, time is of the essence. YOUTUBE is by far one of the most useful sites for entertainment. If i miss something that was on tv, someone probably caught it and uploaded it on youtube.

Saturday, March 10, 2007

week 8 thing 18 19

I had no idea that you could type up a word document online. OMG this makes me feel so... unattached to the world. Have I been away for too long? Now that I've found out... THAT IS AWESOME!!! It's a great tool for people that don't have a floppy or USB stick to save it to. Google automatically saves the files online so you can get to it later! It basically has all of the necessary features of typing up a document. I'm not sure if they have templates though, but that could be a nice addition. Although I'm not quite used to it because it really feels a webpage, so the temptation of adding HTML language is present. I guess you could say that once you get over that small little detail, this would be useful to all of our library patrons. Most of which are not too computer savvy and almost always run out of time while typing a document.

I also added some books onto my library thing. I like this because it actually gives you an idea of what other people like to read.CLICK HERE if you wanna check out my bare bone bookshelf.

Friday, March 9, 2007

week 6 thing 15 week 7 thing 16 17

So I've just read the library 2.0 perspectives. The one that caught my eye was when they were boasting about the possibilities of having a library 4.0. It basically describes a library as a normal thing that people go to, such as a grocery store or a gym. Once you're in the library, you will get a sort of spa treatment for your mind in order for you to go out into the world and be "creative" or what not.

I for one do not think that this is any way possible in my lifetime. The projections of such ideas were so bold that I don't believe that they'll ever materialize. As for library 2.0, it seems much more feasible and necessary at the moment.

Wikipedia is a website that I discovered a couple of years ago. I never knew that the concept of anyone contributing to it would work out as well as it did. Even with all of the good information that comes from it, there are still some of those people out there that want to screw around and post up wrong information. I wonder if wikipedia has a staff that goes through newly edited work to check for any false information.

This would be a useful tool for the library to use because it helps librarians to have access to enormous amounts of information. Most of the information comes from people that have studied on the subject or have a deep passionate knowledge about it. It's a lot better than those volumed encyclopedias that cost a fortuneI also heard from somewhere that wikipedia is giving encyclopedia britannica a run for their money.

p.s.
I've added my blog to the favorite wikis on our sjlibrary2.0 shindig.

cool post for geeks


I apologize for the empty blank white space around the picture. Theres only so much editing that I can do with MS paint. thats the only program that I have to work with at work. Haha. Theres a cool picture of my Mii character. A Mii character is from the new nintendo system the Wii. The site for the generator is here at http://prezwho.com/mii-generator-for-wii . It's pretty fun and I'm suggesting it for the next staff birthday pictures. South Park is sooo last year.