Saturday, August 30, 2008
Week 9 - The 23rd thing!!
It has been a great journey, I cannot describe it as anything else. It has been fun but also very frustrating at times. Yes there were times when I was tearing my hair out knowing it was supposed to work but was not and then I would work out the simple mistake I had made and it would all seem so easy.
How do I feel about Web 2.0? Mainly positive, there is so much you can do and it is by and large public domain and free. There are many of the 23 things that I will return to and use again. Also I feel it is important as librarians that we don't get caught up in the hype lose sight of our purpose and our reference skills. To illustrate the point, Auckland City Libraries has launched a new website which includes a blog and chat to a librarian, however, this is at the cost of links to many useful websites for school students (and the general public) wanting to do homework and research. A great deal of effort by librarians had gone into finding those websites and sorting out the wheat from the chaff, now that has gone.
I will finish on an upbeat note and say I feel very informed and the training itself has been great, well structured and relevant.
Thanks to all concerned.
Now how was I almost called Jane Bennett? Bennett is my maiden name and before I was born, if I was a girl my mother was going to call me Jane and I would be beautiful like Jane Bennet in P&P. However, once I was born, I was a girl but I was not beautiful and my mother thought people would call me plain Jane so I was given another name.
Friday, August 29, 2008
Week 9 #22 - ebooks, Project Gutenberg and kindle
I had quite a poke around in Project Gutenberg and it was gratifying to see that Pride and Prejudice is in 6th place in the top 100 ebooks downloaded and Jane Austen is in 6th place for the top 100 authors.
Project Gutenberg uses books in the public domain and so they are usually books that were published many years ago, hence the prominence of Dickens and Austen. I searched for titles by Daphne du Maurier but she must be too recent as there were no titles by her. I also searched for Katherine Mansfield, and Gutenberg has two of her short story collections. I was pleased to see a New Zealand author featuring as I thought the focus may have been very European and American. The other points to note about Project Gutenberg are: there is a link to Wikipedia for authors, you can download audiobooks or free and it follows strict library protocol, showing a bibliographic record for the ebook with Library of Congress subject headings. I looked at one of the ebooks on line and the first few pages outlined licencing protocols etc. Also books by Beatrix Potter include the text but no illustrations which are the essential ingredient in her books. The Project Gutenberg ebooks and website I thought to be very vanilla then again it is all for free.
Kindle was also interesting as it looked similar in size to a paperback and cordless, just like a book you could read in bed and isn't that when paper books will be superseded?
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Week 9 #21 - Podcasts
I used Podcast.com to add podcasts to my bloglines. I added the Guardian book review podcast to my books folder; Nancy Pearl book reviews podcast and Teens podcast from the Seattle Library to my YA folder. The good thing about an audio podcast is that you can have that playing while you are doing something else on the computer which I found very useful.
Just ebooks to go, I'm on the home straight now!
Week 9 #20 - YouTube
Applying YouTube to libraries, well everything is visual these days and I did find through this training that the YouTube instruction videos were far easier for me to understand and grasp the concepts than a page of written explanations. I think there is plenty of scope to incorporate video clips into a public library web page.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Week 8 #19 - Lulu and MyHeritage
Applications for its use in a library setting, I guess it would link up very well with books on how to research your family tree and complete the process for many customers. If ever you wanted to do a book display on genealogy it would be good to include information and screen shots of these websites.
My Zoho writer document
"Oh, Mr. Bennet, you are wanted immediately; we are all in an uproar. You must come and make Lizzy marry Mr. Collins, for she vows she will not have him, and if you do not make haste he will change his mind and not have her"...
"I do not have the pleasure of understanding you," said he [to Mrs. Bennet], when she had finished her speech. "Of what are you talking?"
"Of Mr. Collins and Lizzy. Lizzy declares she will not have Mr. Collins, and Mr. Collins begins to say he will not have Lizzy."...
"Come here, child," cried her father as she appeared. "I have sent for you on an affair of importance. I understand that Mr. Collins has made you an offer of marriage. Is it true?" Elizabeth replied that it was. "Very well - and this offer of marriage you have refused?"
"I have sir."
"Very well. We now come to the point. Your mother insists upon your accepting it. Is it not so, Mrs Bennet?"
"Yes, or I will never see her again."
"An unhappy alternative is before you, Elizabeth. From this day you must be a stranger to one of your parents. - Your mother will never see you again if you do not marry Mr. Collins, and I will never see you again if you do."
from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Week 8 #18 - Zoho
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Week 7 #17 - Social Networking
What I liked about the Hennepin Library page was the way it encouraged response and interaction with customers. It encourages a sense of belonging to and identifying with the library for individuals and that the library values and respects their thoughts and comments. Facebook is a way of pushing the library out into the community and reaching people.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Week 6 #16 - Library 2.0

Saturday, August 9, 2008
Week 6 #15 - Technorati
Searching for "learning 2.0" in blogs brings up a list of results that are blogs about "learning 2.0" so the blogs do not have to have the tag "learning 2.0" or the posts contain the text "learning 2.0". The name of the blog or the description of the blog needs to have the words "learning 2.0" is my understanding of it but I may be way off track. Manukau libraries Learning 2.0 blog appears on page 5 of the search results and no one has marked it a favourite, I did try but you need to register to join Technorati and I chose to remain aloof and anonymous.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Week 6 # 14 - Delicious
It was impressively easy to set up, and delicious imported all my existing bookmarks automatically. How to create tags for the bookmarks took a bit of fiddling but straight forward once you knew how and then I got carried away organising it all. I did look at other users tags and that gave me the idea to tag with hyphens when I wanted two words for a tag, for example family-history. I was finding it rather limiting with only one word tags.
Tagging as a useful tool I'm still uncertain about, but I am a cataloguer and am very comfortable in the controlled vocabulary environment. Tagging is personal and I may tag a bookmark differently to someone else. Variances in spelling was another I saw while looking for example visualisation and visualization, olympic and olympics. But then again it is not as cumbersome as a controlled vocabulary.
On to #15.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Week 5 #13 - Wiki
Week 5 # 12 - Wiki, wiki
I was unable to access Peter Blake's paper. In a library situation for customers I can see a use as a 'íf you liked this, then you will like this' situation, until as with the reviews they are attached to the catalogue record.
Friday, July 25, 2008
Week 4 #10 #11 - Flickr Fun ....

Week 4 #9 - Cups on a roof
What looked so simple and easy has been an absolute nightmare.
First of all I tried loading Flickr images from my blog, but the image never loaded just a link to it. The first time I was not logged in to Flickr using the training login. I tried again logged in to Flickr but again I would just get the link. So I tried logging into Flickr, adding my blog address to the training list of blogs, and loading an image that way. Three times the image loaded ok but into someone else's blog! On the 3rd attempt I checked and checked it was going to the correct blog but still it failed and the network connection failed everytime I tried to load images also. Incredibly frustrating, so I gave up and resorted to a glass of wine, well may be two.
Now I have created my own yahoo and Flickr account and am trying for an nth attempt. I did get a message telling me to go to Google and give Flickr access to my blog which I did not get when I tried adding the blog from the generic login, that could have been crucial. I have chosen a different image too, felt the other was fated.
My apologies to webmum for posting 3 images of Jane Austen to her blog in my ignorance.
Btw this image has a Jane Austen connection. It is the ceiling of the tea shop opposite Jane Austen's house.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Week 3 - It has all turned to custard
I will try again tomorrow on a work computer.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Week 3 - Fd's flickr toys

Saturday, July 12, 2008
101 cookbooks and Manolo's
I had a great time adding newsfeeds and bloglines, then organising them. However, it was not a good idea to do this in the late evening as my head was still buzzing a 3am with ideas and what ifs. I can also now appreciate why the millennial generation see email as old hat.
I think I created a public blogline, the URL being: http://www.bloglines.com/blog/ajaneite
I elected to keep my blog private, the instructions referred only to the blogline. I still get a little confused about the blog title and user name and which I use when.
After a quick stock take I do meet the criteria for the 101 cookbooks blog. Although sadly, I do not possess a pair of Manolo's, some 'friends' do call me Imelda.
Monday, July 7, 2008
This is it
Technically speaking, I'm still trying to understand the various parts of a blog and how it all gels together. Why Jane Bennet? Two reasons, needless to say Jane Bennet is not my real name but it very nearly was and I am a huge Jane Austen fan.
