Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Finding Information - The New Wave

An awe-inspiring presentation from the TED talks this year (Technology, Entertainment Design) about how we may be obtaining entertainment in the very near future.



For more fascinating talks from the best across technology, entertainment and design, go to www.ted.com

Saturday, February 21, 2009

What Libraries Can Learn from Facebook

From the Library Garden blog, comes this thought provoking article about what libraries can learn from Facebook.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Privacy Settings in Facebook

I was sent this very easy to read and understand blog article today called "Ten Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know."

It reiterates the message that it is the user's responsibility to set the levels of privacy on social media sites like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter etc.

But also gives very simple and clear instructions on just how to do that.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Librarians In the 21st Century

I found this wonderful news video piece from the New York Times, which is about librarians of the new age. Click on the link:

21st Century Librarian

It is essentially about a school librarian, but many of the principles and philosophies are relevent to ALL libraries.

Enjoy!

Edit: For a companion article, Click here.

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Librarian's Manifesto

Over on Sue's News blog, Sue has posted this wonderful "Librarians Manifesto" video from YouTube.



A wonderful presentation and message.

Monday, December 29, 2008

Clay Shirky - Here Comes Everbody: The Power of Organising Without Organisations

Over the Christmas break I read Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organising Without Organisations by Clay Shirky. (ISBN: 978-1-84614-137-9)

In his book, Shirky investigates the effect of technology on our culture and social behaviour, with a look to past technology innovations that have shifted how the world communicates and behaves (in particular the printing press). In particular he focuses on social networking and Web2.0 technology as well as the proliferation of mobile phones.

On the surface it seems like a bit of a dry topic, but his easy to read writing style and plentiful anecdotes keep it moving and kept me interested in the points he was making. It would be easy to write off the internet and Web2.0 technology as the latest fad, but with this book he draws the comparison of previous technological advances that we take for granted today (printing press, telephone, radio, television) and how they affected our culture when they were new, to those technologies that we are seeing take off now, like mobile phones and laptops.

I enjoyed reading this book as well as having a few lightbulb moments go off as I read, where I understood the power of social networking, the difference in methods of broadcasting vs communication over time and the ease of access to information we enjoy today.

As someone in the library industry, I can highly recommend this book for a thought provoking and discussion raising read for all library staff. It's an excellent companion piece for 23 Things and we have it in our collection!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Merry Christmas!

We have one week of 23 Things left to go, and it's almost Christmas, so I thought I would do a bit of a fun post with some of the tools we've learned through 23 Things.

Let's start with an online photograph (one I took myself)...

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And follow it with a YouTube video...



What about a mashup...

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So there you have it. Christmas from a Web2.0 perspective. Now your challenge is to go and make your own Christmas blog post, using your newly learned skills.

For those of you still going, keep at it! For those of you who are finished, congratulations and thank you! And to you all...

Merry Christmas!