Wednesday, October 24, 2007

week 7 # 17

Cell phones are my favorite form of technology. I don't know what I did before cell phones. I really can't imagine my life without one. Now don't get me wrong, I'm not one of those people who has a cell phone stuck to her ear everywhere I go and every minute that I'm there. I have to admit that is one of my pet peeves is when a patron comes up to me and expects me to help them when they don't have enough respect for me to take the phone out of their ear. But I do love having it when I'm out shopping and need to know if we are out of milk or whatever and I don't have to stop what I'm doing and find a payphone. I love not having to worry about getting out of my car late at night to find a phone.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

week 7 # 16

The only experience before this that I've had with Wiki's is Wikipedia and I never really explored that. I like the Hcpl Wiki. It seems like a good way to get information on things that interest you and a way to get to know people in the system. I don't know of applications in the library you could use a wiki for because of privacy issues.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

week 6 # 15

I liked the perspective Into a New World of Librarianship. I liked how the author said "the library is human." No matter how technologically advanced libraries become, you will always have patrons that are looking for a "human" touch. Libraries should plan for the future needs and wants of its community but avoid "technolust" as the author puts it. I believe our libraries do a good job of bringing all the newest technology to our patrons while continuing to provide them with human interaction when it is wanted or needed.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

week 6 # 14

I can't watch any of the the videos which is disappointing. When going through the popular searches I clicked on "learning 2.0" and found a blog about cell phones in the classroom as learning tools. It was interesting to read the many comments on that blog. Once again though, this is just too much information for me. I think I'll just stick with Google.

Monday, October 15, 2007

week 6 # 13

I see the potential for using this for research purposes. It was interesting to click on the users who had bookmarked the sites and to see the many different things they are interested in. For me it would come in handy for getting to my bookmarks from any location. I probably would not be interested in using this tool though. Too much information.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

week 5 # 12

It was easy to register my card. I was surprised this site could get access to library records. I personally won't use this site but I can see where it would come in very handy for those who have cards at many different libraries. Instead of having to go to each of those sites, you can just look on this one website and see what you have checked out and when it's due.

week 5 # 11

I really like Library Thing. I will definitely continue to use it. Here's my link....
http//www.librarything.com/catalog/libchic101

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Week 4 # 9

I liked Feedster the best. I found a bunch of entertainment feeds I didn't know existed. The most interesting one I found was conversations overheard in New York City. Pretty funny stuff, but most of it too dirty to post on my blog. I do prefer just visiting my favorite websites and finding the feeds on there. It seems a little less complicated.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Week 4 # 8

Creating the Bloglines account was easy. Once I found out how to subscribe to the RSS feeds it was simple to keep adding them. I don't think I'll ever read all of those feeds but I will probably keep a few. I like the idea of having my friends blogs right there on one page to look at. I'll probably use that more than anything else.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Week 3 # 7

Same picture after Pixer. I have to say I had a lot of trouble editing this photo at work. I tried for two days on three different computers and the picture kept disappearing on me every time I would try to edit it. I finally did it at home and had no problem.

Week 3 # 7


Crystal at Hanauma Bay
Originally uploaded by
libchic101
This is my daughter Crystal looking over Hanauma Bay on the island of Oahu, Hawaii last March. Isn't she pretty??? It is so beautiful there. We snorkeled and saw a lot of different fish and even got to swim with a sea turtle. Amazing!!!

Monday, October 1, 2007

ihcpl week 3 # 6

I really liked the Trip Planner and Trippermap. I go on at least two trips a year usually and can see where these will come in handy with planning and helping me remember sights I would really like to see. I don't think I would use the mashups at all. The color picker was cool.