Monthly Archive:: September 2007

MP3 players, E Audiobooks ect…

A couple of weeks ago I received a Creative Zen because Idaho libraries will have subscriptions to NetLibrary and OverDrive, two great sites to get E Audiobooks. I wanted to share my trials of tribulations with MP3 players. Last Christmas I asked for an Ipod Nano because I heard Ada Community Library had Net Library.

KeepingUp 2.0

I haven't posted in far too long but as I sit here with...

a) Meebo open in one of my Firefox tabs so I can be contacted through the MeeboMe widget on our library's home page (two "real" reference questions answered there last week),

b) Bloglines open in another tab, with the feeling of satisfaction

How cool is this?

Stephen Abram talks about and points to a report (107 pages!) by Ann Joslin and her ICFL peeps titled "PERCEPTIONS OF IDAHO’S DIGITAL NATIVES ON PUBLIC LIBRARIES: STATEWIDE FOCUS GROUP FINDINGS"

Way to go, Ann and ICFL!

Libraries in Social Software Land : Getting Started

 

I'm new in the social software universe, but somehow I found my way, creating accounts in MySpace and Facebook and even ning.com. But a some point, things got all tangled up as "Jolie Vandal" tried to set up a Law Library mascot site. Jolie seems to be in a