Monday, July 19, 2010

Week 12, the final frontier

This week has revised and informed my about the use of social networking, and I now know where to find the latest on the Library's twitter site.

Library 2.0 has expanded my knowledge of the new and varied uses of the Internet in both my library life and personal life. Empowering me to assist the public and other staff members with the various 'things' out there.

An a big thank you to Claire, our tutor, for her unfailing support and encouragement.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Week 11 Online applications

This week has given me some excellent tools to be used more for my private life rather than my work life.
Organising a birthday party for family scattered around the world, this will be a great help, and fun, thank you Library 2.0

I might even venture into my own webpage...

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Week 10, Mashups

This week has been a fun week learning about mashups. I have learn new tips for my Christmas card making. This gives the possibility of linking together various ideas and themes for local studies and family history presentations! great!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Podcast and Vodcasts

Week 9, I have ventured in the audio world of podcasting and really looking forward to this but oh disappointment!!! only to be let down by faulty equipment failure - buggar!
I will try again another time and listen to some great podcasts, my list is growing daily, with so much to choice to choose from :-)....
bye for now shazza

Thursday, April 22, 2010

library thing and friends (week 7)

My new adventure into the Library thing world today gave me the knowledge and thus the opportunity to catalogue my own library collection - this is something that is long overdue and extremely welcome to get my library into some usable format. I'm very happy!

Delicious sounds interesting too and will assist me with my genealogy websites!

I can hardly wait for next week and await further exciting adventures....

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Week 5 and the Wiki

Today we covered the potential possibilities of Wiki, and I left a historical comment on the Local Studies page, rather profound if I do say so! :-)