Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Week 10, mashups

I really like the idea of using mash ups with maps. I think I've been using them for a while without realizing what they are called.

Glad to be done with semester 2. While I did learn a lot, it was difficult finding time to finish assignments. Thanks to the Project Play collaborators for two informative semesters!

YouTube

I have used YouTube before and have thought it was a lot of fun. It's certainly addictive too! One of the funnier clips I've seen is the medieval help desk, found here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFAWR6hzZek
I'm glad that using YouTube to find old news clips or famous speeches was mentioned in Project Play. I would have never thought of that!

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Screencasts

I can see these being useful in helping people navigate the online catalog, and especially in accessing Overdrive and Netlibrary.

Podcasts

I think the idea of using podcasts in libraries has a lot of potential. Using them to promote library events and do booktalks seems great, since a voice can bring more excitement to things.

myspace and facebook

I checked out a few myspace pages for libraries and I have to say I'm not crazy about them. I can see why it is a popular website for social networking, and I did follow a few links in. But it just seems like libraries trying to hip and cool in a place where they aren't necessarily welcome.

Monday, February 4, 2008

Semester 2, week 3

Remember the Milk and Jott sound like pretty neat applications. I'm more of a paper list person, so I don't know if they are for me though.

Semester 2, week 2

This week was Google Docs. I can see that this would be useful in the library when multiple people are working on a document.