Thursday, December 4, 2008
Social Networking
Social networking sites are very useful for any type of business including libraries. They help you communicate to a selected audience, for example, to notify patrons of an upcoming event. They can also be used to gauge what is of interest to the public by listening in on forum discussions etc. People who participate in these forums tend to be "early adopters", so this is a good way of learning about new and exciting topics of interest ahead of time. Forums can also be used to assist library staff by allowing other members of the public to answer reference questions.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Link to Google.Docs
When I was in Google.Docs, I chose the option "Publish this document to your blog". This published the whole document onto my blog, but because it was five pages long, I decided to delete it. I tried instead to put a link to the document, but this didn't work, perhaps because there is restricted access to the document.
Document Sharing
I have posted a set of instructions for the microphone P.A. system onto Google.Docs. This site would be very useful in any business as it offers a way for people to view and edit the same document, rather than have hundreds of separate documents that have different dates and different updates. It ensures everyone is "working from the same page" (literally). It also allows people to find documents easily because they are all kept in the one spot.
Podcasts
One use of podcasts in the library would be to create instructional videos for other staff members on such things as using the P.A. system, or setting up the laptop and projector in the meeting room. A video would be easier to follow than written instructions alone. You could also put videos or audio podcasts on the catalogue. For example, you could record author talks or oral histories and put these on the website.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Library Thing
What a cool site. This is a great way to see if there are others out there who share your same wierd taste in books. You can see which of your favourite books are popular with other people and which are not. It would be a great way to meet people with similar tastes in books as you.
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