Social Networks: these can be great if not over used, as long as face to face socialising never dies.
I will have to check out other library tweets.
Finishing up the training this week, it has been quite a journey and an accomplishment.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Week 11 - Google Documents
Google Documents: this makes collaboration with other people on documents much easier. Love the party invitation templates, had fun experimenting with this one!
Google Docs DO rock!!
Google Docs DO rock!!
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Week 8 & 9
Podcasts - love them. I see a great use for these in Local Information - having oral histories on our website that patrons can listen to as podcasts would be fantastic.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Week 7 - Tagging
Had a look at Del.icio.us and LibraryThing. My fav is LibraryThing, think this will be very useful to our patrons and to the staff as well.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Video Embedding - Week 6
Happy to know how to use this and find out how easy it is - just cut and paste.
Cute dog reminds me of my own crazy puppy. Check out other good videos on our library website.
Wiki - Week 5
Wikis seem to be very easy to contribute to. It was interesting reading other technicians views and opinions on what they do everyday.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Photo sharing
I found this lovely photo of parrot tulips on Flickr. Can't believe how easy it is to use online photo sharing, i can see this coming in very handy in Local Information.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Week 4 - RSS
Having fun setting up alerts for all my favourite subjects, food, news, sports, food and food!!
Feeling sorry for colleagues who forget their passwords!!
Feeling sorry for colleagues who forget their passwords!!
Friday, February 19, 2010
Learning to Blog
As you might have already guessed, today is my first blog. Sounds scary but we all know what the fear of the unknown feels like, what will i write, who could possibly be interested in what i have to say??
Watch this space. I might just surprise you.
Watch this space. I might just surprise you.
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