Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Method 7

I really do like the Delicious site. While I don't personally care about sharing reading lists, its makes sense for the library to set up topics with websites of interest on Delicious. Not having favorite sites tied to one computer, allows for the libraraian liaisons to let up helpful sites or for librarians to set up site lists for patrons to check anytime anywhere.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Method 6

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pk28__1LnZs

YouTube programs are a great way to communicate.

Method 5


I don't see that I would find flickr reomotely useful. I don't have a need to share photos especially with strangers. The Picasa might be useful as it has a wide range of editing posibilities for the owner to use in improving the image for her use.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Method 4

http://inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/feed/


http://publications.arl.org/pageview/ovfhr/2

Obviously having trouble moving URL's to blog....

I think I will use the RSS reader, and have wanted to take time to set this up for some time.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Cloud #3

Services on "The Cloud" are user friendly and cheap. There are risks associated with planning to do work that is important to you and saving it on any site, on your drive or someone else's. People need to learn to back things up and not assume things we work tomorrow like they did today. Obviously people should know about cloud services and the associated risks.

Method 1 and 2

Markets are conversations...Conversations that will have the power to drive huge transformations in our media landscape and therefore our life, work, and play. Websites are so last century. Higher layer of interactivity and deeper user experience. We generally deal with a savvier audience of users. Need to connect to everyone with the communication of their choice.

I'm late


For a very important date.