Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Thing 14: Technorati

Interesting - but, I have not caught blogging fever and do not anticipate having a need to use this site.

Thing 13: Del.icio.us

After playing with Del.icio.us and looking at other libraries pages, I could see using it in the library and also opening an account for personal use. In the library setting, it would be useful to have bookmarks which could be accessed from any information desk - a quick link to the health department's page on flu shots or the elected officials, etc. For personal use, it would be convenient to have bookmarks available on any computer - work, home, laptop. Although I did not take the time to open an account, it looked fairly straightforward and not too complicated.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Thing 12: Rollyo

I used Rollyo and entered six websites for vegetable gardening since this is a new interest of mine. It is a good idea, however, I don't know if I will use it much - especially for the subject I have chosen because I am not yet familiar with all the websites on gardening and don't want to limit myself to the few I know. I suppose I will continue to Google a question on gardening and learn which are the more reliable sites and add them to Rollyo.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Thing 11: Library Thing

This is the best so far. I love Library Thing. For years, I have been keeping a reading log and now finally, a great way to record my reading online. It is extremely easy to register, add books, change the display ( by author, title, date, etc.), access reviews, and more. The other "things" have been fun or interesting, but this is something that is really useful.

Thing 10: Meez

I could only get so far with this on the computer at my desk - it did not save the colors I chose, etc. But when I moved to another computer, it worked perfectly - what fun! I don't foresee using this much, but I'm happy to know what avatars are and how to create them.

Kathy's Blog of 23 things

Monday, October 1, 2007

Thing 9: MERLIN

I spent some time looking at MERLIN and the Library News Blogs such as The Shifted Librarian, Library News and Library Garden. Enjoyed seeing Beth's Blog on MERLIN. I will periodically check MERLIN - especially the shared training opportunities offered by library systems all over the state - handy if I come up short of CEUs. However, I don't see having the time to check the others regularly.