Monday, October 29, 2007
Flickr
Although I probably won't be setting up a Flickr account anytime soon, I really like searching random tags, seeing the photos of my friend's pregnancy progression---but coolest of all is the geotags mode. Can you get any better than that? Not for a mapophile like me!
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
RSS
I find RSS feeds to be a great tool for daily updates on my favorite blogs although lately I haven't been checking any blogs daily--no time. I set up my account in Bloglines a month or so ago to experiment with this "push technology."
Friday, October 19, 2007
Del-icio-us
Del-icio-us is delicious. I've come to really rely on it at the reference desk, especially for specific sites and I miss so much the now obsolete FirstSearch button... Oh, well.
For this assignment I tagged some of my favorite sites including chocolateandzucchini.com (an excellent French cooking and baking blog) and ethnologue.com, a linguistics site (which comes in really handy when I just have to know which language family a specific language is a member of). I know, I know--never end your sentence with a preposition...
For this assignment I tagged some of my favorite sites including chocolateandzucchini.com (an excellent French cooking and baking blog) and ethnologue.com, a linguistics site (which comes in really handy when I just have to know which language family a specific language is a member of). I know, I know--never end your sentence with a preposition...
Monday, October 15, 2007
Hmm
Well, here I am posting on my brand new blog. What to say? I really enjoyed reading about the site 43 Things. I love it, I love it, I love it. I peruse it every once in a while when I need a certain kind of inspiration.
Also, read the Talis article Do Libraries Matter?. It's a good, relatively concise take on this timely subject. I thought the portion on ILL was really interesting--especially the bit about including library holdings in online bookstores as an alternative to purchasing materials. What a great idea. Though, wrought, I'm sure, with many issues.
Also, read the Talis article Do Libraries Matter?. It's a good, relatively concise take on this timely subject. I thought the portion on ILL was really interesting--especially the bit about including library holdings in online bookstores as an alternative to purchasing materials. What a great idea. Though, wrought, I'm sure, with many issues.
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