Tuesday, November 25, 2008

23 - The End

The program has given a glimpse into some of the many 2.0 tools out there. It's a reminder that there are so many things to keep track of (and so many passwords!). The many ways to retrieve/communicate information and the many formats that the information comes in will keep things interesting for library staff into the future...

19 -My Pet (Substitute)


Couldn't get on the VU Wiki - but here's my 'pet'. In a subject I studied they had a wiki set up for us all to use. Can be useful but they need a critical mass of users and entries to be effective.

22 - web based communication

I have checked out the Meebo web page, looked at skypes overview and key features, and used MSN Messenger.

Instant messaging could be used for distance or off campus library patrons and questions.

21 - Podcasts

I have subscribed to the New York Review of Books podcast.

20 - YouTube

YouTube - so many vidoes, so little time...

Sarah Palin Vs the Librarian

Monday, November 24, 2008

17-18 Delicious & library 2.0

Delicious is a great idea. The idea of having bookmarks that you can access from any computer is great. As someone who uses at least 5 different computers throughout the week I can see the benefits of Delicious.

2.0 tools allow for a range of ways for storing, sharing and retrieving information. Its going to require time and dedication to keep up with the constantly changing tools and technology!

16 igoogle

I have created an igoogle home page and added the following gadgets: Map search, book search, facebook, docs, spreadsheet & wikipedia.

It can be handy to have many applications/gadgets in the one spot.

14-15 google docs/book search/scholar

I have created a document on googledocs. Not sure about the security of these documents.

In google books I searched for The Missing Manual by Sarah Milstein. There weren't any 'full view' copies.

I have also checked out google scholar.

13 Google Maps

Great for seeing what an area looks like:


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12 - facebook / myspace

I've looked at libraries using facebook and I have joined up on facebook under 'street scenes'. I've added the libraries australia application to my profile. I can see that it's a useful way to keep in contact.

RSS feeds and blogs (9, 10, 11)

I have set up a google reader to keep up to date with news and info. I have subscribed to digg and Celebrity gossip juicy celebrity rumors Hollywood gossip blog from Perez Hilton. Also the librarycrunch blog found through google blog search.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Visit my librarything catalogue at:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog/streetscenes

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

TAXI!

Get creative with image generators...

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Street Art Slide Show

Slide show created with photos found on flikr.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

HEL LOOKS

To see some interesting street fashion from Helsinki visit http://www.hel-looks.com/
One of the reasons behind the website is that the creators want to 'encourage people to dress individually and create their own styles'.

Harajuku Fashion

Harajuku is an area of Tokyo known for its expressive fashion scene. Do a flikr search on harajuku fashion to see a range of great looks from this area!

This image is from flikr identity Pink Sushi.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Welcome

It's time to exlpore urban fashion and culture...