Thursday, January 20, 2011

Another Reflection...

Social media in libraries I think is the future. I think that, and I know I've said this before, but if we were to be able to upload videos and cds to the internet and rent them out like e- books I believe we would get a lot more interest from patrons. Particularly the younger generation, since they live on the internet. I think that this could create an entirely new way for libraries to share their technology and maybe teach some patrons about new technological advances. I did not really learn that much from this because most of it I have done before and both of my parents are computer engineers or programmers. But I think that it was a good idea to give a taste of how libraries can incorporate this technology into our system.

Another Pandora...

I chose Pandora for my social media site, mostly because I love the site. It allows you to connect with people of similiar music taste and look at what they play. It also does not ask you to make a playlist which I love and you can add variety and choose songs you like and do not like. Overall this is one of my favorite sites on the internet and I am pleased that they are now running it through Blu- Ray players, Wiis and X- Boxes now. :)

Another Wiki...

I added information to one of the resturaunt pages and I found it rather frustrating, because if you created a page you cannot delete it. I found it easier on the wikipedia site, which just might have been because it was larger and more public site than the one created for the library to practice on. Overall though, I find it interesting that you can put your two cents in pretty much anywhere on the internet now.

Another Podcast...

I listened to a couple podcasts and I have also listened to others not pretaining to libraries before and they have never really kept my interest. I feel like if I wanted to listen to someone talk I could listen to a teacher or friends. However I know several people that are religious followers of certain blogs and they make them a part of their weekly schedule like someone does with their favorite TV show. I think it just depends on the type of learner you are... If you are a visual you like TV more, if you learn by hearing things you tend to gravitate more towards podcasts, and if you are a reader then you are more interested in books. Some of the podcasts covered what was current in their library, and others spoke of the programs that they had intergrated into the library or ones that are currently in session. I think instrucional podcasts would be useful to our customers.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Another Hulu...

I have never really had much use for Hulu because I have always had Netflix, but for those who don't i know spent many an hour on Huly. However recently Hulu has begun to charge, which I believe will greatly decrease the number of visitors the site gets. I would assume it's because they are not recieving as much advertisement from the commerical breaks. Clips are nice because you can get a preview of the show you are about to view and if you're interesting in previewing a show you have never watched before it is a handy tool. Again I think that libraries would benefit uploading their movies online and allowing patrons to check them out online. Many people have their TVs connected to the internet now with Netflix and such, and I think that it is the next step we need to take to keep up with this technology age.

Another YouTube...

The videos I watched on YouTube were informative, but a bit boring. There needs to be a quality to the videos that draws a person in like an interesting song or such. However I find it interesting that the libraries are creating videos and channels to attract visitors and keep their patrons up to date on the going- ons in their libraries. I think instructional videos on how to work the eReader would be useful.

Another Music Stream & Sharing...

If I don't have my iTunes account up on my computer at home then I almost always have Pandora up. Pandora is a lot like the iTunes genius, but with a much wider range of artists than just your iTunes library. And it's a great way to find new artists. I think that all of these systems are making CDs obsolete and they are soon going to become like records and tapes... Outdated. I have noticed that it seems like CD collections in libraries are becoming smaller and smaller. I think there might be more of a future for libraries with CDs if they uploaded their CD and allowed patrons to check them out that way. Sort of like the eReaders.

Another Google Doc...

I found this entertaining and useful if you want to share documents from PCs to Macs. It reminded me of attaching things in an email, but easier because there are fewer steps. I think that in exchanging information it is simpler than a attachment in an email because there is no need for conversion. So all in all I like this program and approve of it! :)

Another Goggle Map...

I personally love Google Maps, I think that they are more accurate and usualful than Mapquest. However it is very rare that I use it because most of the time I know where I am going. Maps for me though are a tool of sorts because once I see them or go to a place once they are embedded in my head. I like the structure of them and it gives me confidence when I am going places if I look at a map before I leave.

Anyway I looked up directions to the Dallas Public Library and here they are:
 http://tinyurl.com/5u8bfrw

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Another You Send It...

This seems like a lot of work to send a file personally when you could just embed the link in a email, though it is a interesting concept. I think that this was created for a more corpotate like world to embedded information and presentations in. I did have a lot of fun searching for a file to send though. :)

Another TinyURL...

This site is useful for people who use email as a way of sharing things. It is created to keep the links short, sweet, and to the point. I think if they could create this into a page that shortens forwarded emails to that would be awesome, because I for one hate seeing all of the links and people on a forwarded email. This one was a new one for me, which I enjoyed learning about.

Here's my link:
http://tinyurl.com/5v683zp
And for those of you who are a little hesitant to click on it try this:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/5v683zp

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Another Facebook...

I have had a facebook for about 4 years now... I don't even keep track of my likes and dislikes, though I should probably go through and edit those since most are from when I started my facebook. I think my tastes have changed slightly from high school. Most of the pages I visit are for my favorite muscians looking for new songs or music videos. On the Frisco Library page I think it would be nice to link all the pages together, like the volunTEEN page, and the map of where we are located.