Monday, June 22, 2009

Thing 8 - Part 2 - Facebook

I am not sure I like Facebook. It is like email on ADD. It is all over the place subject-wise. It seems so disjointed with messages coming from every which way. This is going to take some getting used to.

Thing 11 - Not so instant messaging

I signed up on the Yahoo web browser. That is what I use at home. My husband and I have a combined account so his name (Milburn) shows up. I created an avatar for me, but she doesn't look like me (only in my dreams). I went with their so called "plus size" models, but she doesn't even come close. I did both the video and online tutorial. I was sorry to see that you can't do photo sharing or file sharing through the web browser. I also studied the acronym dictionary.

Now I guess I wait to see if anyone IMs me.

http://www.messenger.yahoo.com/web/

USER NAME (I am not so sure if this is it): beauzo@flash.net or rsbeauzo

Please send me a message so I can finish this assignment!

I will close with one acronym I knew before IM. As Tigger would say "TTFN."

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Thing 10: Ning

I chose not to join Ning because I don't need another thing to remember to check. Also, the groups seem to be smaller in Ning than in Facebook, but I agree with Becca's blog that many of the Ning network pages seemed more professionally done than the Facebook ones. I noticed several of the Ning networks were by "invitation" only. I was able to find some interesting networks on polymer clay (Polymer clay productions and Beadopolis) that did not require joining to look at them.

I would say a library joining this would have many of the same uses as Facebook. Primarily as a way to get the word out to patrons, but I would choose to use Facebook over Ning because Facebook seems more widely used.

To change the subject (sort of) I find news of the Iran election and use of social networking to get the word out to the world fascinating and scary (for the Iranians). This validates the value of all this new technology. How else would the world know what it going on? It reminds of Tiananmen Square in China and how email was able to keep us informed about what was going on. It's awesome.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Thing 9 - more Facebook

I am pleasantly surprised at how many people have found me on Facebook since I signed up less than a week ago. Many are childhood friends. I have also been able to contact several people that I grew up with. It's been fun, but again it can be a real time-eater. I would have had an easier time of it if I could remember which year I graduated from high school. I spent a whole lot of time looking at 1978 graduates worrying about how bad my memory was because nobody looked familiar. When I took it back a year I was relieved to find a lot of familiar faces.

When I started the post I forgot to include my maiden name and it took me awhile to figure out how to correct that. I did get a picture posted, but not of me. I posted 2 things to "what's on your mind" as assigned with the second linking to the Feast on Books blog.

I have joined 3 groups so far - 1 is weight loss related and 2 are craft (polymer clay) related. I haven't had a chance to check back into those yet. I also joined a group for twins, but then unjoined once I realized that it was more about raising twins than being a twin.

I can see where a library having a face book page could be an advantage and help draw in younger users. It'd be a good, cheap way for libraries to get the word out to that segment of the population. Several of our branches used to have MySpace or FaceBook pages, but they were taken down until the library can develop a policy that would guarantee a quality product.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

THING 8 - FACEBOOK

I got the Facebook account set up. I had a little difficulty I got error messages for both my work and home email when I tried to find friends, but I was able to add 1 friend by name and I will add more for Thing 9.

I am not sure how this could be used for work. Our City network does not allow us to use facebook for legal reasons. There were some branches with Facebook accounts, but they've all been taken down. If we could use it, I see it as one more way to allow us to reach patrons.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Web 3.0!!

I just finished reading the posts I had marked in Google Reader and Stephen Abram was talking about Web 3.0 in a recent blog.

About it he says "I think we're seeing a new web emerge. Bigger, better and less easy to learn and less intuitive.......as Buffalo Springfield said, "Something's happening here. What it is ain't exactly clear."

OMG! If Stephen Abram is having trouble with Web 3.0 what does that mean for me?! I'm still trying to catch up to Web 2.0.

Friday, June 5, 2009

THING 7 - RSS FEEDS

Like Thing 6 (Blog Readers), RSS Feeds are a good thing. I have to admit the day after I did Thing 6 and I went back into Google Reader I felt a bit overwhelmed by all the stuff there was to read. It took an hour to skim them all, but when I went back in today I was able to get in and out very quickly because few of the blogs had been posted to since yesterday. That was a relief to realize that if you read them regularly it shouldn't be too time-consuming. It certainly beats bookmarking everything and clicking back-and-forth and back-and-forth. This really will be a good tool for helping me keep more current.

Learning about RSS feeds came in the nick of time. I was researching FanFic for a blog I am writing for Fort Worth Library's Feast on Books blog and discovered the http://www.fanfiction.net/ site and they have the linking icons for RSS feeds so it was nice to understand what that meant. It was also fun to find the crossover fiction such as "Calvin & Hobbes Goes to Hogwarts."

I am not sure how to apply this to patron usage other than encouraging patrons to add the library's blog to their reader accounts. Of course in acquisitions there is not that much patron interaction, but perhaps some of my vendors have sites I can add to my Google Reader. hmmmm.....I will have to check into that.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Blog Readers - Thing 6

This assignment was a real eye-opener. I was wondering how other people seemed to be able to keep up with new information from blogs. I am a supervisor of several people who are doing the North Texas 23 so I added them to the subscription list so I can keep track of their progress. I am not intending to use this in a bad way. It's mainly because they are such better writers than I am and it's fun to see what they write. Check out Sallie's Perpetual Beta Test http://salsbetatest.blogspot.com/ and Kickin and Screaming... http://kickinandscreaminintothe21stcentury.blogspot.com/. Both of them also post regularly to the library's Feast on Books blog http://feastonbooks.blogspot.com/. My apologies for sounding like a proud mother hen. I can't take any credit for their work.

I just realized that I could do prettier links to the sites above, but won't because I am trying to get this done before I leave work today.

If you haven't discovered it yet, click on the "BROWSE FOR STUFF" button in Google Reader. It has a list of 449 "bundles" for links to blogs on popular subjects. I added the bundle for COMICS to my list, but promptly took it off once I looked at them. The only link to a popular/mainstream comic was DILBERT. All the others were ones I wasn't familiar with. BUT I was much happier when I found the bundle under "LIBRARY." It contained severals blogs I told myself months ago that I need to start looking at regularly and promptly didn't do it.

Also of interest is a bundle labeled "STEAMPUNK." I'm not interested for me, but for my daughter. She just told be about this type of music a few weeks ago and she has been showing me some of the videos (think Mad Max meets The Thompson Twins meets Jethro Tull). So I will surely tell her about that.

All in all blog readers are a "good thing." (Forgive me Martha Stewart for stealing your phrase).

Monday, June 1, 2009

Thing 5 - Imagination Generators

After yesterday's frustration with Flickr, I am feeling much more competent today. All these tools are really fun! I mostly played with Big Huge Labs and Image Chef. With these tools anyone can be a graphic artist - even a librarian with few artistic skills.













Here's my motivational poster.











Here's some bead art.









Here's my Warhol moon.







And here's my sunny caption.


Okay, I said this allows everyone to be a graphic artist, but I could certainly use more skills on layout and placement. One step at a time. I'd love to play some more, but it's time to move on to Thing 6 or I will never get caught up. Toodles.