Sunday, July 8, 2007

Sting at Live Earth on You Tube

You Tube

This is the Live Earth You Tube presentation of Sting and the Police reunited for the concert.

Saturday, July 7, 2007

THE SUMMARY

Having been familiar with Wikis, blogging, RSS Feeds, YouTube, Netlibrary and del.icio.us for some time now I found it a very good and useful exercise to look at them from this different perspective. Though some are more intuitive than others, none are that difficult to learn. (I believe it would be a useful exercise to have a digital camera or two different types of digital camera picture downloading systems for us to practice with so we have some clue what to do to help patrons.) I know that patrons will appreciate the library using these new technologies to inform them and solicit their opinions. I don't think all of them will necessarily be useful to the library or to me personally but new ones will evolve. I do still think it would be helpful for us to partner up with technical services folks who don't feel as comfortable using them as public services staff does.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

You Tube

We all knew something new was up when politicians began appearing on You Tube, when they didn't expect to have been recorded. The distance we have come in just a hundred and fifty years, since people barely knew what their presidential candidates looked like let alone what they sounded like when they sang or growled. You Tube is an amazing tool. The other night my family watched a live broadcast of a reality show with a talent theme. There was a performance on the show that we were impressed by so my daughter searched it on You Tube and it was already there and we watched it again. This was 5 minutes later. You Tube and other sites like it will revolutionize political campaigns as well as entertainment.

Online Productivity

The free web based word processing programs including google docs and zoho writer are great tools. Not everyone wants to have Word for word processing and this is a great free alternative. It's got an almost infinite amount of storage space for documents so you can save all your documents online and access them whenever you want, from any internet computer.

Wikis, Netlibrary and Audiobooks

Having worked with Wikis for some months now I can safely say that they are one of the most useful tools that we use these days. Although blogs have their uses, wikis are so much more flexible and useful for our purposes. Netlibrary books and the audiobooks are a wonderful option. I have been downloading audio books from netlibrary since we got the database and it's a great thing. I hope to see us add downloadable movies before too long.

The Future of Libraries

This was an interesting compilation of articles. Rick Anderson's "Away from the Icebergs" article is somewhat simplistic and misses the "boat". The kind of library he is warning us against certainly doesn't exist here, nor do I imagine it exists anywhere. One of our biggest charges is to help people navigate the waterways of the new technologies. He would have us not teach, but just try to find simple technologies for them, that they can manage themselves. John Riemer's article "to better bibliographic services" is abolutely indecipherable. The article by Wendy Schultz on the other hand is excellent. She makes a great point when she says that "libraries are not merely in communities they are communities." Her descriptions of the evolution of community libraries shows how the library and the community and the technology sway to the same imperative, time marching onward. She also says of libraries that "they preserve and promote community memories." They hold the history of the community they are a part of. As for the future of libraries she says, "the library (of the future) is everywhere, barrier free and participatory." Our place in this future is that of a travel guide. Shepherding patrons through the changes. As an example she says, "tagclouds offer diverse connections not focused expertise."