Monday, April 21, 2008

Google Docs & Zoho

Having looked at Google Docs and Zoho I found the Google docs much easier to use, it was pretty straight forward.

Google Docs could be used for staff involved in replacing stock, it is an easy way to keep a list active that staff could access so they add titles that need replacing and it would save duplicating lists from different libraries within your library system.

I found I could use it in my job as I am responsible for purchasing popular music Cd's and this would allow staff to add requests to the list and save them time sending paper requests to me which I then transfer to a excel spreadsheet.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Mashups!

Mashups could be used for so many things in the library, making promotional materials, displays for events in the library, childrens activities.
There seems to be an endless list of creative applications that they could be used for.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Podcasts..................

Having looked at some of the podcasts it is amazing the variety of information available also the quality ranges from children doing projects to professionally recorded interviews. The scope of the material really is endless and the opportunities that it can provide are also endless.

Public libraries could easily utilise the opportunity to podcast, all kinds of information author talks, lectures even storytelling sessions. They would provide an access to many people including those who are sight impaired, have mobility issues, or other health issues they may exclude from participating in the community and as a lot of people are already using these new technologies it seems like a perfect opportunity to encourage our libraries to go ahead with them.

There are obvious difficulties with some libraries having restrictions put in place by there IT departments but hopefully a solution can be found when the benefits of providing these services are seen as a positive step forward for libraries and there councils, providing them with ways to podcast council meetings, forums etc.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Slam the boards ?

Having looked at the websites Answer boards and Yahoo7Answers it looked very interesting and the ratings given to answers from library staff were much higher than from others, so maybe the public think we do know everything instead of just knowing where to find the answers to most things.


Answer boards would be a great way of answering questions from people who aren't comfortable coming in and asking questions at our desks. Also the experience is quite daunting for some people as they feel overwhelmed by having to ask for help.


Having a tool that could be used to provide information from our library users about us and what we do well and to also show us things that we could improve or change would be incredible useful.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Penny del.icio.us

Del.icio.us provides a great service to link all your favourite sites together, but I think best part of it is that it allows you to access your favourites from any computer that has internet access. I don't know how many times I have saved a website so that I can look at it later or from my home computer and then I have either forgotten about it, or been unable to remember what the site was when I got home. I used to email websites to myself so that I could look at them from other computers but Del.icio.us makes it so much easier.


Setting up bookmarks for students would be great as they could be linked to the catalogue especially for HSC students or for special interest groups.