Not too sure. Plenty of entertainment value , and probably good for promoting services and events, but I don't see it working as well for training. Or maybe my mind wanders too easily when I'm watching -I find it difficult to pay attention to what is being demonstrated.
The Professional Librarian (04): Committee Meetings --- more entertaining library goose videos including Informal staff review
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Boolean Logic & Database Searching (Librarian Goose)
Librarian's guide to understanding academic copyright
Librarian's 2.0 manifesto
Monday, July 28, 2008
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Not enough hours in the d.....
What a world of podcasts out there.
The Yahoo directory seems to have disappeared and been replaced by an audio search but Podcast Alley has enough to keep anyone busy for a lifetime. Lots of Library podcasts although may of them seem to be irregular. Not too sure how podcasting would work for our library but I have discovered some such as the National Library of Medicine Medline Plus podcast that might repay a closer listen.
For general listening there is always something of interest and quality listed at: earideas selections
The Yahoo directory seems to have disappeared and been replaced by an audio search but Podcast Alley has enough to keep anyone busy for a lifetime. Lots of Library podcasts although may of them seem to be irregular. Not too sure how podcasting would work for our library but I have discovered some such as the National Library of Medicine Medline Plus podcast that might repay a closer listen.
For general listening there is always something of interest and quality listed at: earideas selections
Friday, July 11, 2008
Wiki - first impressions count
First up - all the wikis I looked at made good first impressions. From the standard, wikipedia type, (Library success - best practices ) to the more decorative (Yarraplenty) style they are pleasant to look at and give the appearance of being well organised.
I can see the value in having a place where all comers can easily contribute ideas and share things, particularly for a dispersed user group, but I can't see any immediate applications for our service. A wiki may have a role as a place to promote services and gather information about user needs and experiences but I would think carefully about what user expectations were being created before setting one up.
I can see the value in having a place where all comers can easily contribute ideas and share things, particularly for a dispersed user group, but I can't see any immediate applications for our service. A wiki may have a role as a place to promote services and gather information about user needs and experiences but I would think carefully about what user expectations were being created before setting one up.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
del.icio.us - bookmarks that follow you (and talk to you)
Having established an account and put some random bookmarks from my favourites into it I tried clicking on a "saved by other people" link and got lucky. The first one I tried had an extensive user notes with lots of suggestions for other related sites. The next ones I tried were more of a lucky dip but I can see some usefulness of the function when chasing obscure things.

I like the convenience of having bookmarks accessible from any machine, the ease of using the button on the toolbar to add them, the tagging and grouping facility, and the possibilities of following the "other people" links.
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