DavidPSem2Monitor2011
Sunday, 4 December 2011
Exercise 16 Comment Final exercise
I made a comment on Xanthi's blog...the photos of the New YorK Library. I have now completed the entire blog assessment - and emailed Xanthi.
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
Exercise 11 (er...out of numerical order) Recommendations
It's hard to qualify the following examples of 2.0 technology as world's best practice; however in each case I was struck by a facet of the "new" that seemed appealing and useful. One that I would encourage my library to implement...
Local Studies: Click on the link to see the manner in which the New York Public Library has used 2.0 technology in a vivid way. Note the tabs for twitter and facebook...to encourage interaction (social networking) amongst its clients.
Childrens: The State of Colorado Libraries has an impressive childrens services blog. It presents a whole host of activities in a quite logical and structured manner. Each link can be previewed by means of "CLICK snapshots"
Teenage/Youth: This is a photo of the exterior of the central Los Angeles Public Library. Very Hollywood. Very Metro-Goldwyn-Maya/Twentieth Century Fox...
The teen web section of the library just screams delinquency high energy fun, with its buzzy graphic design, downloadable music and games. Check out the games that were specially formulated for the 2009 Summer Reading Club.
Adult Fiction: the Melbourne Public Library has a book club http://www.melbourne.lib.ia.us/use-the-library/bookclub2/bookclub
as well as this tab http://www.melbourne.lib.ia.us/books-reading Now that's what I call interaction between library management and the members.
Information/Reference: The British Library (which I visited a few times when I lived in London) has this impressive suite of options for the information seeker who is accessing the Libray from the outside. As it says, "We will get back to you with a response to your enquiry within five working days".
Local Studies: Click on the link to see the manner in which the New York Public Library has used 2.0 technology in a vivid way. Note the tabs for twitter and facebook...to encourage interaction (social networking) amongst its clients.
Childrens: The State of Colorado Libraries has an impressive childrens services blog. It presents a whole host of activities in a quite logical and structured manner. Each link can be previewed by means of "CLICK snapshots"
Teenage/Youth: This is a photo of the exterior of the central Los Angeles Public Library. Very Hollywood. Very Metro-Goldwyn-Maya/Twentieth Century Fox...
Adult Fiction: the Melbourne Public Library has a book club http://www.melbourne.lib.ia.us/use-the-library/bookclub2/bookclub
as well as this tab http://www.melbourne.lib.ia.us/books-reading Now that's what I call interaction between library management and the members.
Information/Reference: The British Library (which I visited a few times when I lived in London) has this impressive suite of options for the information seeker who is accessing the Libray from the outside. As it says, "We will get back to you with a response to your enquiry within five working days".
Monday, 28 November 2011
Exercise 15 Commenting on other blogs
I commented on Angus's blog (the addition of the gadgets in the arrangement exercise) and Kevin's blog (the amusing Finnish Library Association video)
(The joys of free speech)
(The joys of free speech)
Exercise 14 Inviting people onto my blog
Exercise 13 Changing the arrangement of my blog
I made some very modest changes as I was happy with the blog as it was.
I rearranged the order of the tabs on the right-hand side.
I rearranged the order of the tabs on the right-hand side.
Exercise 12 Changing the colour of my blog
I decided to be bold in terms of colour and used Darrell Lea as a role model...a lovely liquorice-black background, a violet crumble colour for the text etc etc. Life is just a box of chocolates!!
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
Exercise 10 Evaluation
I might not have made it clear in my last post, that the Paddington library does not have its own website. Therefore, all 2.O technology has to be accessed from the mother ship ie Woollahra Library.
I was quite surprised when I checked the library's website...there is an awful lot on offer.
Just look at the websites and links that are available in the children's section...to take one example
Kids sites
To help you with your homework
- YourTutor (free online tutoring)
- ipl2 For Kids (list of good websites for kids)
- Fun brain
- Greek Mythology
- Web Gallery
- National Gallery of Art Washington
- Australian Musuem
- Yahoo! Kids StudyZone
Fun and games
- Brigade Kids (NSW Fire Service)
- Dr Seuss
- Ebb and Flow
- ABC Kids
- PBS Kids
- Bob the builder
- National Geographic Kids
- Discovery Kids
- Yahoo Kids games
- Storynory Free audio stories for kids.
- Play at Powerhouse
Children's book sites
Health and wellness
Being safe on the net
- Find info about being safe on the net at Cybersmart Kids and SafeKids.
The library also offers...
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