Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Things I like

Call me gross, but I really like the Visible Human. It's a great resource for biomedical students and libraries. Ning also looks interesting, especially as they have a Library 2.0 network. And for online books I can never go past Better World Books - good prices and the money raised goes to fund global literacy campaigns.

I have very much enjoyed doing the 23 things, it has taught me quite a bit about common Web applications. I will try to keep this blog going (fingers crossed), so please stay tuned. I can see applications for library wikis, and library blogs are already quite common. Not too sure about Twitter, as I got some fairly strange messages on first signing up! But trying everything out has certainly been worthwhile.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

LibraryThing

I really love LibraryThing. Check out my library here. I am working towards getting all my books onto LibraryThing - as I have over a thousand it will take some time!

The LibraryThing for Libraries page has some really good ideas. LibraryThing lets patrons interact with the catalogue, while allowing the library to retain the control it wants. A good example of this can be seen here, with the tag cloud and the reviews. I think partnering with LibraryThing would be worth considering for just about any library.

Google Books

I do not think libraries are in any danger yet from Google Books.

This is an interesting service in that there are a wide range of publications available, however it seemed to me that most if not all of the more recent publications are only available as excerpts or previews, not as full text. I also found their search a little clunky to use. I did like the fact that you can search within the full text of books, however I found that the quality of the scans was variable.

This service may have implications for the retention of older material if perpetual access can be guaranteed and the quality of the scans is acceptable. It could also be useful in selecting new material for purchase, as the material could be previewed along with any reviews. Users could also use the reviews to find an item which may be of use to them.

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Monday, November 23, 2009

More on Technorati

I have just joined Technorati and submitted my blog for inclusion. I'll let you all know how I go...

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Technorati

I did a Technorati search for "University of Sydney" in posts - it is definitely a good way to keep up with what the blogosphere may be saying about your company of organization, especially if there has been some recent controversy. Google in contrast tended to come up with a bunch of 'static' pages, with the news results towards the bottom of the first page.

Twitter

Just started my new Twitter account with the username JessamyJane - following the Uni and Stephen Fry.

I would like to get the library onto Twitter, that way we could blog about things like service outages as well as planned events. Also we could have an account for each library and do things like Endnote classes.