Friday, April 25, 2008
YouTube and Podcasting
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I found this video, and although it is not library related, it really speaks to one of my passions -- scrapbooking!!
The library-realted YouTube videos I've seen are at http://www.infotubey.com/ from Computers in Libraries. They are pretty good.
I think that YouTube and Podcasting both have a place in libraries. YouTube could be used for short instructional pieces. I would not put anything over 5-7 minutes on a YouTube video. The podcasts could be quite effective. I listened to the History of Medicine podcast from University of Virginia about the boy who lived in a bubble, and it was very interesting. It captivated me. The sound quality changed - somewhere the microphone went off or something. But I strained to hear the rest of it.
I think it would be a great application for more people to use. I think NLM should be using it more for their History of Medicine lectures. We don't have many things appropriate for podcasting here in my department, but I think there is a lot of potential throughout HHS. Podcasts on health topics for NLM and CDC. Podcasts on food and medication for FDA. Medicare could have many podcasts for their constituants, but it might better be suited for YouTube. There could be a great deal on podcasts and YouTube for children and families from ACF.
There is a lot of potential. I have been asked to find out what HHS is doing to promote use of emerging technologies. It will be an interesting pursuit!
Friday, April 18, 2008
PIC Library
Here is a picture of the library.
I think that we could use this perhaps to show book covers on a blog about new books. I don't see a lot of application for our library. Perhaps it would work to use Flickr for the personal events that everyone shares, but that is not really library related. It would get them off of our server, though.
I think that we could use this perhaps to show book covers on a blog about new books. I don't see a lot of application for our library. Perhaps it would work to use Flickr for the personal events that everyone shares, but that is not really library related. It would get them off of our server, though.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Google Docs
What do you think? Is this the way of the future? I think it very well could be. For now, it is quite limited in options - for example - there are not many styles in the presentation mode, and you can't upload your own backgrounds, as far as I can tell.
I found it easy to use. I will be interested if my friends collaborate on what I sent them. I can see many applications for using these collaborative programs. My husband was working on a grant application and he was wanting some people to review it, and it would have been great to use Google Docs. Now, I have to get him up to speed on technology!!
I reviewed Zoho, Microsoft Office Live, and WebEx Web Office, and each has some nice features. on Office Live and Web Office, I couldn't figure out how to actually create a new document., but I liked their organizational features - like calendars, etc.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
a del.icio.us thing
This week, we are looking at social bookmarking, and del.icio.us. I've been using del.icio.us for a few months now, and find it to be very helpful as a portable reference tool. It has been a real help in finding what I need wherever I am. I am also compiling a del.icio.us site for PIC Library sites. I have a very small list so far, but am hoping to expand it where it can be useful to the staff. One hint I gained from looking at the site in the assignment was that I could link to pages of my website!! I hadn't thought of that!! So basic!
It has been neat to see who has linked to my websites, and then see what they link to. I've found some fascinating sites this way.
It has been neat to see who has linked to my websites, and then see what they link to. I've found some fascinating sites this way.
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