For the mash-ups, I ssearched first for books and found a neat site call bookwormzonline.com that helps you locate independent bookstores by zip code, address, etc. and displays a map to them. I was happy to see that the two bookstores near my house were listed. I also searched for libraries and found libraries411 site. I'm not sure how the site "knew" what city/state I was located in because it displayed a very dense map of libraries in the greater Cleveland area. I could drill down to specific libraries & link to their web sites, or view maps, print directions, and get all sorts of information. I was very happy to see the great number of libraries in Cleveland, thanks to our great public library systems: Cleveland Public Libraries and Cuyahoga County Public Libraries.
Rollyo --I was alarmed to read in Librarian.net that color laser printers encode the printer's serial # and manufacturer # on documents printed from that printer. Xerox codes this information in little yellow dots on every printout. We don't have color printers in the library yet, but new printers that we purchase will probably be color. I think this is a real invasion of privacy!
I need to explore Rollyo further to see if there's a way to limit the search of privacy to current postings. The Shifted Librarian had old postings from 2003 & Libraryman had posting from 2005 which were too old for me.
I wasn't as surprised to read in Librarianinblack that Google is harvesting personal information and giving it away to the government and others. I think Google has to study usage of its resources in order to improve them and build on them. I was happy to read that people replying to this posting disagreed with the assessment that Google was giving away the data.
Monday, April 28, 2008
Saturday, April 19, 2008
MLA Week 6
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
MLA week 5
I hope that some of these products will be the future so that anyone can access a computer and create documents, presentations, or spreadsheets without investing in significant software costs. I'm not sure that I'd want to rely on internet-based software for office productivity since the internet is not always available. It is rare for a pc to be down, so even without the internet, you can access files & continue to work.
I especially liked the Zoho product since it seemed to have more features than Google Docs. The collaboration aspect with these suites is much easier than emailing documents back & forth.
Here's my test to see if my presentation could be posted to my blog.
I especially liked the Zoho product since it seemed to have more features than Google Docs. The collaboration aspect with these suites is much easier than emailing documents back & forth.
Here's my test to see if my presentation could be posted to my blog.
Friday, April 4, 2008
MLA week 4 -tagging
I really like delicious and the possibilities to save time & my brain! I have different sets of bookmarks on various pcs and it is finally practical to get them all set up on one site. Life is good. I saw the possibility of being able to tag items in our library catalog & I've been looking at ways for people to provide comments about books that are especially helpful/good, etc. similar to the reviews you can see at Amazon. I really want to explore that further.
This was a great week, since Facebook didn't give me lots of ideas on how to use it.
This was a great week, since Facebook didn't give me lots of ideas on how to use it.
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