Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Library 2.0

Library 2.0 - user-centered, encouraging particpation, and focusing on bringing the library to the customers through diverse tools and services. Flickr, rss feeds, and instant messaging are some of the many examples of library 2.0 services that libraries are incorporating to better reach and serve their customers. I think that each of them can add value and can make for a more broad spectrum of services.



I liked what the article 'Away from the Icebergs' had to say, in that there should be a middle ground between abandoning core values for new trends and being unwilling to recognize or adapt when changes do occur. I think that Library 2.0 services can benefit a library so long as they aren't the entire focus, but something that complements the traditional model of library services.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Technorati

After spending some time on Technorati, I don't know that I would use it on a regular basis. If I were looking for blogs or blog posts based on a particular tag, I'd just as soon use Bloglines or Delicious.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

del.icio.us

I like delicious and can see using it in addition to the bookmarks saved on my computer. Having them accessible from any computer is a definite plus, and it's also helpful to see what other people are saving using the same tags as me.


It could be very handy at a reference desk - librarian staff can collaborate on which sites to add, decide on the tags, and have it available from any computer.

Friday, August 1, 2008

JaxCat Search Gadget

The JaxCat Search Gadget is a pretty handy addition to the blog. It has enough limiters to get a decently specific search, but I'd prefer if it'd open a new window for the search results. I'll have to play with its location on my blog though, what with LibraryThing, Flickr and the blogroll already taking up so much room. I don't know that, if it weren't right at the top, I'd remember to use it.