Monday, September 24, 2007

Week 12 Youtube

Here's the video I chose. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU8DDYz68kM Another day at the water hole. If you like shows about animals, you'll like this.

I've seen this video before, but I didn't have the url for it. I did a search on buffalo and battle and it popped right up. So I like the search capabilities. I also like the related videos feature, although it can get addicting.

As far as using Youtube for the library goes, it might be useful for providing instruction/classes although the video quality isn't that great.

Week 12 flicker


Here's a picture of a dog that looks just like my Choo Choo. It's a Japanese Chin. http://www.flickr.com/photos/bekah/136110532/
Photo posted by Bekah.


Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Week 11 thoughts

My simple search was "resveratrol and aging" I was impressed with ClusterMed. The clusters allowed me to zero in on topics within the search that I was interested in and/or point me to topics I hadn't thought about before. ReleMed was also useful for quickly finding some relevant articles. I will probably use these tools now and then in my searching.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Week 10 thoughts

I can see how vodcasting might be useful for library patrons. It would be another way to teach a class, for example. Not sure about podcasting, since so much of what we do ideally involves sight as well as sound.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Week 8 thoughts

I tried several of the social opacs. Overall, I found them easy to use. I especially like the user comments, which I use a lot already at sites like amazon.com and epinions.com.

Now I know how the Harry Potter series ends, without having to read the books :)

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Week 7 thoughts

So I can see how this would be useful for research. It's an easy way to find stuff on the web that other people have found useful enough to bookmark. You can also easily see how popular something is by how many others have bookmarked it.

One thing that threw me a little bit. If you click on a tag with a number of entries like "mashup," for example, you'll see

<> page 1 of 3

at the top and bottom of the page. I'm used to seeing

previous next

or something like that on web pages I frequent. It's a minor point, but I had to think about it for a second. I understand why they word it that way though.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Week 6 thoughts

I used Google docs to create my document. It reminds me of MS Word very much, and I found it easy to figure out the basics. My biggest problem with these online tools is privacy/security. Will some hacker gain access to all my files someday? Will the government? I'd be leery of providing personal or sensitive information to these tools.