Monday, July 28, 2008

LibraryThing

I am really impressed with LibraryThing. It's a great way to keep track of what I've read or what I want to read. And there are so many tools and features, I could easily spend quite a lot of time on this site. Altogether I found it pretty easy to use and it's something that I would definitely recommend to others.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Online Image Generator


Wow, so many options from The Generator Blog alone. I don't know exactly what I would use them for, other than something just for fun. But it's neat to see how creative people get with them. The Chuck Norris Random Fact made me laugh, and I've always been curious about what my name is in Elvish, but in the end I went with Einstein.


Monday, July 21, 2008

Bloglines

There's quite a lot that I like about Bloglines. It makes it incredibly easy to both keep up with blogs I regularly read and keep them organized. I like being able to group blogs into different folders, and I like the search options to find other blogs that I might enjoy too. It definitely is a time-saver, connecting to my blogs from one website rather than going from site-to-site.

RSS feeds are a terrific tool for libraries, particularly in keeping people updated with the latest and greatest - programs, additions to the collection, book reviews, etc. JPL already offers several feeds of its own, for the individual branches and for programming.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Flickr and Libraries

In searching through Flickr it's easy to see that libraries have made great use of it and for all sorts of reasons. There are groups dedicated to specific library systems (UGA, New Jersey Libraries, State Library of Victoria), groups for ALA conferences and student chapters, and for the Second Life Library 2.0 project, among many, many others. As a local example, the Bartram Trail branch of the Saint Johns Public Library system has a photostream giving a tour of the new library with shots of the Children's area, meeting room space and workroom: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sjcpls/2406422242/. There are similar photostream tours for the other branches as well.


I happen to like the Flickr group Libraries and Librarians: http://www.flickr.com/groups/librariesandlibrarians/. It has 2,315 members with 18,706 items added so far. Here you'll find pictures of library building exteriors and interiors, library signage, all sorts of programs and presentations, homemade READ posters, you name it. If it's library related then it's probably in this group. And so in this capacity, Flickr seems like another great tool for libraries; a way to familiarize people with the building and layout, promote programs and services, and just have fun.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Framed Mandarin Library

Here's a framed version of the library entrance, using the Framer option from http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/. Just on this site alone there were some pretty neat options to manipulate photos. And that's one of the great things about Flickr, that it allows anyone to write their own program, and so you get these really creative 3rd party applications that allow you to do all sorts of cool things with your photos.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Mandarin Library


Mandarin Library
Originally uploaded by sara's 2.0 photos
Here is the first picture in my Flickr account, with more to follow shortly. I've found the whole process to be pretty straightforward, from uploading into Flickr, tagging and describing, and posting to Blogger. Flickr is a pretty neat tool, and there's just so much that can be done with it. I know libraries and librarians in particular have run with it, and even have their own group for posting and sharing pictures!