Saturday, May 17, 2008

Thing #23.5


Sorry, sorry, sorry!! Traveling through time my lips and voice ended up in two different continuums. Also I am only 22 and this video makes me look like a 62 year old woman!! What a shock. Anyway, what got cut off at the end of the video : Ocean County library has upwards of 1.2 million books. Our circulation is 4,500,000 and we have 600 plus employees. I learned these and many other facts at the Library. You can learn something new at the Ocean County Library every single day. (Even at home online-Ocean County Library Home Page.)


Produced and Directed by: Susan A.M. Baldwin
Written and Read by: Jo-Ann Marootian
Filmed at Bayview Island Studios
Transcripts available upon request (for a small fee) ;)

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Thing #23 - Wrapping Up

My favorite thing was learning about posting pictures. It was the first time I took digital pictures. I was excited to use the scanner as well. I liked most things about Web 2.0. It was just too much for me to learn about at one time. Some weeks it was hours of work for me. I couldn't do it at work as I only work 5 hours a day. I guess people who are computer literate didn't take as long but I'm not one of those people. I really didn't have time to go back and use some of these things and now I may have forgotten important facts. The site I use the most is "Library Thing".

I think the library should use as many of the "Things" as they can. They were all valuable in a different way and for different people. I made some suggestions in my blogs about implementation.

I shared "Upcoming Events" with Heather Andolsen(PR) and she used it!! It was on the Web 2.0 Awards. If you read my blog posts you will see I shared many "Things" with my daughter and son-in-law. They use them for work, school and personal use. I shared my favorite "You Tube" with many people at work. If you want to see it, it is embedded in my blog.

I'm hoping to do a video as my "swan song".


Thing # 22 - Listen NJ

My own challenge with the 22nd thing: 7 Things About Listen NJ
  1. It is NOT for dial-up - thank goodness we are "stealing" wireless from a nice neighbor that doesn't feel the need to secure the transmission
  2. You have to load a bunch of stuff onto your daughters laptop
  3. There are 7, yes 7, parts to Anne of the Isles (the book I picked)....just a warning
  4. I could borrow a book and read it faster than figure out all of this "stuff" (pardon my French)
  5. I am glad we are learning this "stuff" when the library tosses all of its books I guess this will be the only way to "read"
  6. Doing 22 things is one more than my daughter could handle
  7. She would have rather made her own podcast (don't get any ideas)
In all seriousness, we did manage to load everything necessary and burn a CD of the book that I will listen to. I feel that I could not have done this alone that it was beyond my capabilities...but my daughter (who types while I dictate) types what she wants and says that I could have.

Thing #21 - Finding and listening to podcasts

There is a great variety of information out there. I listened to a Scientific American podcast (found via podcast.com) and didn't understand a word they were saying about plasma (not the blood type of plasma...the black hole type). I thought the Naked Scientists were a little more accessible as far as science goes...more humorous. Of course, there is a lot more out there than science. I also listened to The Onion (found via Odeo) and had a good laugh. It reminded me of the Saturday Night Live Weekend Update from the early days. Especially funny was "Man from Last Week Smacked into Present Day". Please enjoy.

Thing #20 - YouTube & you

I found many videos I enjoyed on YouTube but I especially liked The Evolution of Dance,
OK-Go's video, as well as some of the funny cat videos such as Funny Cats. But my favorite is An Engineers Guide to Cats...the video I show here....that's right....I embedded it....please enjoy. OK, OK, I had help with the embedding but I could have done it myself if I had a few more years to finish the challenge.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Thing #19 - Web 2.0 Awards

On the list of Web Awards I went to biblio.com. As a test, I looked up The Mill on the Floss by George Elliot. As a comparison I looked it up on Amazon.com to help me understand the difference between the two. I realized the great thing about Biblio is you can locate 1st Editions, signed copies, or any special editions. They also offered the Ezine for book lovers which talked about new books, book reviews which included children's books (which you rarely see), and gift certificates (great for bibliophiles!).
The second website I visited off the list was Upcoming. It lists events happening in any area and can show events by county. WHY ISN'T OCL USING THIS?!?!?!?! Burlington and Atlantic City Libraries as well as OCC is using it for their events. It also has some unusual services such as the scrapbooking option and the ability to invite friends to a specific event and track attendance.

I plan to go back and look at some other websites later such as BeGreen and check out my carbon footprint.

Furthermore....my daughter (who has been coaching me through this process) found many interesting website for both herself and her husband!! The knowledge is spreading!!!!

Thing # 18 - Web Apps

Personally, I don't have an application in work for Google Docs. I do have some suggestions though. In a very small way I helped with Flower Fest. Several people were involved in the planning and execution as is usually the case. I think Google Docs would have been great there.
I think J. Stokes might also be able to use this for the weekly Heads Up.

My aformentioned son-in-law has signed up with Zoho to share documents with his doctoral advisor. ( I think he should mention me or at least the Web Challenge in his thesis because of all the new technology we have shared.) O.K. Here is the reason he liked this "Thing", the people he wanted to share his documents with had MACS and were unable to view his work. ZOHO allowed them all to look at the documents at the same time with no problem.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Thing #17 - Sandbox

As far as I'm concerned, when someone says wiki I think cat whiskers BUT...
Regarding the fonts, colors, and styles....I felt that I was able to generalize this skill from posting this blog, using word processing programs, etc.
The rest was interesting but in my position (page) I don't really see the use unless we are asked to comment on a common topic/project OR if I were to assist a patron with a wiki issue ( I hope I don't have to).

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Thing # 16 Wikis

Library success seemed like it had lots of information. It wasn't for me. As a library page I have nothing to do with the technical aspects of management. I did find something about books but two of the categories were no longer functioning and the third had not been updated in a long time. It wasn't a very attractive site either. It was like reading an old textbook with no pictures or graphics or a card catalogue . I think I'm being spoiled by Lee Lefevre's tutorials!!!!

Our article on Wkiopedia is great. It gives you a great deal of information. It is an excellent site for peeople new to the area. There are links to all the towns as well. I'm hoping to watch Betsy edit our site! I wondered how many books OCL owned and it wasn't on our site. She is going to add it.

I also liked Nancy Pearl's Wiki It leads you to blogs about book reviews. I got more great recipes from Wiki Cookbook too. They have a lot of "special" diet recipes.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Thing #14 - Library 2.0

RE: Away from Icebergs: I think this exercise (23 things) shows we are trying to keep up with trends and avoid the "icebergs". I hope our circulation hasn't dropped as drastically as 55%....does any one know how much our circulation has dropped over the past 12 years? or even the past 5 years?
RE:
To better bibliographic services: Before reading this perspective I thought our library was fairly advanced and techno-savvy. After looking at the NC State catalog, I realized there is a lot more out there and more that could be done. On a side note-I felt that John Reimer was talking over my head.

What does Library 2.0 mean to me? It means that we are always going to have to change to keep up with what the patrons are looking for. We have to find new ways of doing things. So what does it mean to me...Change is hard. 1) Learning this stuff isn't easy for me. I feel like I'm too old ( but apparently I'm not). 2) It was difficult to see actual books leave the library. I love books. I can't see myself reading an eBook. Change is good. 1) There are many ways to gather LOTS of information. 2) I have learned so much on many different levels that I could potentially use professionally and personally.

Thing #15 - Technorati

Initially I did not see the value of the Technorati site but I persevered and found some interesting things. For example, in the "Top 100" lists I found the "Lifehacker, tips and downloads for getting things done". I also enjoyed An Engineer's Guide to Cats, a video available on YouTube.
The thing I found surprising is that some blogs have topics you wouldn't expect to find. What I mean by this is that just because there is a tag associated with a blog doesn't mean that the entire blog is about this topic. I was searching food and wine and happened upon
Gizmodo, the Gadget Guide-although it wasn't what I was initially looking for it serendipitously provided me with other information.
PS- I learned that putting search terms in quotation marks returns EXACTLY what you are looking for. When I searched Learning 2.0 I didn't put it in quotes and got back 14,879 hits vs. 1898 hits when quoted.

Thing #13- del.icio.us

I created an account with del.icio.us and added some bookmarks of my own. I recommended this tool to my son-in-law to assist him with research for his PhD project. Since it is difficult for him to find websites for his specific area of interest, social bookmarks will potentially help expand the search for relevant information.

I also found great recipes for energy bars and pancakes from someone elses bookmarks. Are you ready? The pancakes are coconut macaroon. How great does that sound! I can't wait to try them. I might have to walk to Toms River for a week to work them off.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Thing #12 - WorldCat and Net Library

I looked for the book "A Thousand Splendid Suns" and searched for it in Italian to practice with the Advanced Search. It showed up in 2 places, Cleveland and the Netherlands. That's cool! In regards to the ILL request form, WorldCat supplies most of the information on the form. It seems that there should be a way to move that electronic information from WorldCat directly to ILL without having to write it on a paper form at all. This would save time and lots of paper.

I signed up for NetLibrary. It was easy to do just like the other sign-ups. It just sort of leads you along. Getting around the site was pretty intuitive; therefore ,excellent for searching. Lots of ebooks but I don't see myself using them. I get eye strain doing the Challenge. At my advanced age I need large print books

Thing #11 Library Thing

I think I will use this frequently to find other books that I would like to read. Usually it is difficult for me to find good books in my areas of interest. I also think it will be interesting to read what other people think about the book like a book discussion book that you can attend in your PJs. I can't wait to enter the rest of my books in the LibraryThing. So far this is my favorite"Thing".
Here it is so far:
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/jmarootian

Thing #10 Technology Blogging

The challenge has taught an this old dog new tricks. In addition to these challenges I took a Word class which taught me many new skills. It has given me so much confidence I'm learning the different functions on my cell phone- I even sent a text message.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Thing #9-feed search tools

I thought it was just as easy to put a topic into a search engine and add "bloglines" than to use the tools recommended. In fact, the "Bloglines" search tool worked the same way. I was not impressed with the "Technorati" tool. Maybe the importance of it went over my head as I am very deficient technologically. By the way, the word feeders has a negative connotation for me. I picture hyenas or piranha. I call them scootelies. It's says it all. (This is my daughters word for anything she can't think of a name for.) Not happy with the word blog either but I don't have a better one!

Thing #8-RSS

The Bloglines account was easy to setup. This is a fast and easy way to get connected to your interests. Thank goodness I didn't do it at work- it took a while to figure out what I wanted to choose for feeds. It was time consuming to initially set up but now I will probably only add 1 or 2 at a time rather than 10-13. This exercise also enlightened my daughter to RSS as she volunteered her time and laptop. I subscribed to Eating Well and it gives you a new recipe every night for dinner. I also subscribed to a cat health site it has a lot of info on feline diabetes. My little furry friend was just diagnosed about a month ago. The Yankee site is great as well since the season just opened.
This is my cat Koty, short for Dakota but we call him Mr. or Mr. Boy. We got him from a shelter and recently found out he is diabetic but he is doing really well with insulin and we hope to get him off of it someday.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Thing 6 library photos

Here are the best pictures I've ever taken!! That's because these are the only pictures I've ever taken. Look on Flickr. Here's the link.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/24766895@N03

Thing 5 Flickr posting of a cat

Look I did it! Here is a picture that I moved with a cat!!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/robinho/863490047/

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

my first post

How exciting I have a blog and I don't even know what it is.

oops

oops I goofed