Thursday, May 31, 2007

PB Wiki

I liked PB Wiki a lot (especially the "Edit" feature) and need to spend more time there once this "23 Things" is over with. I noticed that a lot of the blogsites under "Favorites" don't work for some reason. (I tested a number of them before I added my own.)

An aside that is in keeping with my "roadfood" theme: I went to Brewer's Alley in Frederick, MD the other day. The food is great (especially their version of a Tuna Cheese Melt, which must be a new thing because it is not on the menu on the website.) http://www.brewers-alley.com/

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Wikis

I'm a big fan of wikis, especially Wikipedia. I know that some people don't think that it's a reliable source of information: the articles do vary in quality and authority but it is a good starting point, and many of the better entries have many citations to follow up on. A couple of years ago, I was researching Amelia Island as a possible place for a vacation home. I had never been there but it sounded great. I had started my research by searching Florida hurricane statistics, county by county, to see which place had had the fewest hurricanes in the past hundred years, and one of the places that came up was Nassau County. I found a lot of nice pictures and quite a bit of information about the area on the Internet and in magazine articles. I finally went there for a long weekend and it was everything that I had read and seen in photos, but what none of the websites or articles had mentioned was that that there is a pulp mill right outside of town, and there is no getting away from it (especially in Fernandina Beach!) If I had gone to Wikipedia at the beginning, I would have found that out right away! Oh well, the search goes on ... !



Other wiki stuff: I used the "Library Success : a best practices wiki" recently to find out more about IM Reference and Meebo, in particular. It was very helpful, since we just started using Meebo here at LCPL. I also like "Subject Guides" such as the ones that can be found on the "SJCPL Subject Guides" site. ( SJCPL Subject Guides ) The "Cooking" and "Antiques" guides are especially fun. Also, these guides serve as online pathfinders and can be very useful in a library setting.

Monday, May 7, 2007

Web 2.0 and Library 2.0

I read all of the articles in the list. "Web 2.0: where will the next generation Web take libraries?" took me down memory lane to when I was using a university mainframe: searching on the computer meant Gophers, (Archie, Veronica) and FTP-ing and Usenet-ing all over the place (remember looking at bboards?) And email: I actually used to program in my formatting for my email messages or my lines wouldn't wrap but would just go and on! Wow, how quickly things have changed, and for the better. It makes sense that things will keep changing and becoming more interconnected.

By the way, I liked Wikipedia's definition of Library 2.0: it provided a clearer explanation than any of the articles.

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Technorati Travels

Well, I claimed my blog in Technorati. I used lots of tags, including "L2LCPL." I get how it can be a useful way to find and manage blogs. However, when I tried to search "L2LCPL" and several other tags today, the system froze up and I got the following message: "Doh! The Technorati Monster escaped again.
We're scouring the blogosphere attempting to find it. Back in a flash!" (Maybe...) I'll try again later.