Thursday, December 31, 2009
Del.icio.us
LibriVox
Planet Google - Google Books
Where will it end? Google and Google Books makes me think of the Dr Who episode where the library was a whole planet. Maybe we will see a Planet Google.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
LibraryThing
I particularly like that I can create a library of my own books. It is an easy way of keeping track of the books I own and the ones I have read as well. What is even better, I can just type in a search and find all the details of the book online from Amazon, Library of Congress, Australian National Library or from a number of other libraries and sources you can choose to search. How easy is that. You can add a book's details manually as well, if by some remote chance you can't locate it online.
I am sure that I will find even more that I can do. Here is the link to my library in LibraryThing.
Friday, December 18, 2009
RSS - Library Blogs
Thursday, December 17, 2009
RSS - Really Simple
Bloglines being online is much more flexible than Feedreader because you can access the site from anywhere in the world. I have tried other online feedreaders but I really like Bloglines. I had fun setting it up and exploring what I could do with it. I couldn't remember all the feeds I have subscribed to at work but I was able to find and subscribe to some of my favourites, like LOL Cats, and found some new ones that I have added. I discovered that, like Feedreader, I could organise my feeds into folders which is a feature I particularly like. So now I can keep up to date with what's happening, and enjoy a little recreational humour as well.
One of the 23 Things activities is to share our Bloglines blogroll. If I have done it right you should be able to see it here.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Web 2.0 - The Global Village
I will probably continue to use Picassa though. As an exercise, I added another user as a favourite, (see my previous blog entry), and was surprised to receive a message from them. It was written in French and thanked me for adding them as a favourite. I was added as a favourite by them. My school French is a very rusty but I plan to respond, in French. I need the practice as France is one of the countries I will be travelling to in 2010.
I can see that Web 2.0 technology can help us to reach out to the world, and connect with people with similar interests.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Photos and Images - Picassa
I explored Picassa and found albums by other UQ library staff - previous participants of 23 Things. I also found some beautiful photos taken by another Picassa member. Check out the public gallery of magraiveur.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Photos and Images - Flickr
I already had a Flickr account but I had not explored all the great things you can do with it. Uploading a lot of photos using the web can be very slow. I downloaded Flickr's desktop uploader and recommend it as a much easier way to upload a lot of photos. All you have to do is drag and drop the photos in the space provided. You can create sets and add tags before going online to upload the photos.
Tagging the photos make them much easier to find, and with 100MG of space you can add a lot of photos.
I uploaded this photo taken outside the library at Gatton. I joined the University of Queensland Group and added it to the group.
Photos can be marked for public or private viewing. I discovered that a couple of the photos I had uploaded some time ago had been added to favourites by other Flikr users. I am pleased they liked them.