Sunday, April 20, 2008

Thing 14, Library Thing

I stumbled upon this one by accident the other day and had fun playing with it a bit. A someone who is a little obsessive about my personal collection of books I can see how a site like this could really eat up my computer time. :-) What a fun way to catalog your own collection and find new books to read though other peoples collections. I am part of a book club that is always looking for new things to read and this site could be a fun place for us to not only find new reads, but also check out each others collections. (If any of them were a little obsessive too).

As for use in the library, I'll have to look into it some more. Might be good for reader's advisory? Or as a site where a book lover could find other things to read? When I actually get to 14 I will blog about this some more.

Thing 7, Communication Tools

This is where I really start to feel like a lacky! While I use email all the time at home, I have never used IM, TM or SMS. Mostly it has been because our cell phones have never been that great and we usually are trying to keep costs down on phone bills. I do have a few friends who text back and forth on occasion, but I don't seem to be the only one who isn't doing it on a regular basis.

I am intrigued with the idea of using these technologies in a work setting. I can especially see how IM could be very useful at an academic library where most of their users would be frequent IMers and having quick access to a librarian through IM would probably appeal to them. For our smaller public library I'm not sure there would be as much use. Especially since you would have to have someone online at all times to be there for those messages. Maybe a metropolitan area would have more patrons using IM? It seems that TM would have the same issues for our library.

Web conferencing would be bennificial if you could afford to keep up with all the techonology needed for it. (And for all I know our library already does this to an extent). I was excited to see the MINITEX Webinars. What a great way to orient new employees or develop current staff. (Ann, do you use these in Austin?) My guess is that keeping everyone up to date on using the technology in order to participate in the webinars might be problematic for smaller libraries.