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IM Assignment: Reflections
July 29, 2008, 10:34 pm
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Today we worked on the IM portion of our Web 2.0 assignment. Signing up and using it was pretty easy (we used Meebo). I’ve used IM before in a Library setting–we used MyWebLibrarian, a virtual reference service funded by the Illinois State Library. After some cursory searching it looks like MyWebLibrarian is no longer at that web address, so maybe Illinois has abandoned it or changed its name.

My experience with MWL wasn’t particularly a happy one, I have to admit. I was specifically assigned to the General Homework section. I can think of a few questions that were legit, and I was happy to be able to help the kids looking for answers. What I did NOT care for at all was the anonymity of the users. Let me just say that a large percentage of the questions were pranks and kids who wanted you to do their homework for them. It got to feel pretty abusive sometimes.

Do I think that IM can be useful for libraries? Absolutely. The experience I had with virtual reference was back in 2004-ish, so I assume its come a long way. I would be fine with doing it again if the user was identifiable in some way–like maybe they had to log in with a library card number. Also, I think it would be great to use in an inter-library communication device. Instead of calling a person at another library and reading out item numbers and patron numbers over the phone, you could just IM them without having to bother with a phone call.

I’d be interested in hearing from librarians/libraries who feel they’ve been successful implementing IM. Do they have registered users? Is this done off-desk, on-desk, or both?



Google Docs, Check!
July 28, 2008, 11:27 pm
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I can see how this would be really useful for group projects with remote users. Specifically, I’m thinking of my spouse and I trying to get our shopping list co-ordinated so we don’t both come home with giant bales of toilet paper. Thanks, Google Docs! :)



Library photos:
July 18, 2008, 8:43 pm
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Mother Goose Time in the Story Cone

Mother Goose Time in the Story Cone

Thanks to Friends of Hercules Library member John Mills for taking these photos of the library. He’s done a great job of documenting the first year(s) of the library. He recently took some photos of our Mother Goose time on Thursday mornings. That’s me with the frog, the kids love to come up afterward to give it hugs and kisses!



Link to Awesome kid’s movies from Salon.com
July 17, 2008, 5:27 pm
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A friend of mine sent me this cool list of children’s films put out by Salon.com. You won’t find the usual Disney fluff here! The Iron Giant, My Neighbor Totoro, and interestingly, Terry Gilliam’s Baron Munchausen are on the list. I’ll be checking some of these titles to see if they appear on the Movie License Database.



My Delicious Tags
July 15, 2008, 9:46 pm
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ok, is it just me…or does the title of this post sound kinda weird? I’ll assume it’s just me. :)

At first I wasn’t so sure what exactly the purpose of having a delicious account might be. After all, I have no trouble looking for what I want using search engines, the catalag, or Google. After logging in a few times to add things that have come my way, I can see how it might be useful. Other people can see what I have, and I can see what they have. Since my own web selections are pretty much on the beaten path, it might be nice to get some ideas from others out there to find new stuff to look at. For fun or for the library!



Here’s a photo of Roses to Amuse and Mystify
July 8, 2008, 9:52 pm
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roses

roses



Review of Mercy Watson Goes For A Ride
July 8, 2008, 9:33 pm
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book jacket image

book jacket image

The Review of the book on the Staffnet Wiki of Kid’s books is Here.



Library Weblog
July 1, 2008, 9:49 pm
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Signing up for a library weblog was simple and easy–!

I love the idea of having a weblog for the library, sounds like it would be fun and informative for the library patrons! (and possibly myself! ;)