Friday, October 31, 2008

THING 21. NING

I joined 23 Things on a Stick on Ning. I am member #405. I've left comments for other members. I read the Webjunction and Gather articles. On the Gather website I read posts in their Money, Health, and Food sections. What I found really interesting is that Gather has Gather Points. You somehow accumulate Gather Points and are rewarded with a gift card from Amazon.com, Starbucks, Target and others, or you can get cash. Gather also has Stefanie Plum. Not Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum, but a real person who is on the Gather Partner Team and has her group Gather Giveaways.

I have looked at several other social networking sites, but haven't signed up. Facebook and Ning are enough for me right now.







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THING 20. FACEBOOK

I can't believe I now have a Facebook account. I value my privacy. I don't want people finding me on the Internet. But it's there. I started with 2 friends. Now I have 8. I write on friends' walls and they write on mine. Facebook has altered my routine. After checking email, I check Facebook. I have to admit it's fun looking at my friends' Facebook pages. But I can see how frequently updating my site and checking others' can eat up the time.

This is the first Thing I've signed up for that has ads on my page. You can choose your friends but not the ads.

Friday, October 17, 2008

THING 19. PODCASTING

Before doing this Thing, I think I had listened to maybe 1 or 2 podcasts in my entire life. For this Thing, I started with local podcasts. I heard two from On the Road with MINITEX: one with Sue Colton from Hennepin County and one with Beth Kelly, former director of the Duluth Public Library. I also listened to some of MPR's podcasts.

I explored the podcast directories. I liked Podcast.com and the Educational Podcast Directory. Both had jillions of selections. On Podcast.com I heard a Bloomberg news segment from 10/13 with the chief economist of the International Monetary Fund. From the Educational Podcast Directory I listened to a feature about eating an ounce of nuts a day. The link under Podcast.net is no longer active. Yahoo Podcasts offered few selections. I wasn't interested in any of them. You have to search to find anything beyond those.

I posted Policast with Mike Mulcahy from MPR to my Google Reader account. Then I found websites about how to post podcasts to Blogger. After a few tries, I was able to post Policast to my blog. Click on the Thing 19 title to listen.

Friday, October 10, 2008

THING 18. YOUTUBE

I first started looking at YouTube several months ago. I am amazed by the variety: political candidates, pitbulls on skateboards, lipstick on pitbulls, t'ai chi demos, ear candling demos, the Grand march of the librarians, the Betty Glover library workout tape, Nancy Pearl action figure videos, videos on how to embed a YouTube video in your blog. Now Tina Fey is on YouTube impersonating Sarah Palin.

The YouTube video I embedded is some lute music I have enjoyed hearing several times on MPR. A few weeks ago I was in a snit over something (the wasp nest? the water leaking from the laundry room ceiling? the plumbing bill for the leak under the kitchen sink that equaled the GNP of some third world countries? ) I left the house with my stress level approaching meltdown mode. When I got in the car to leave and turned the radio on, the Kapsberger playing. Immediately all the other stuff fell away. I later found the music on MRP's playlist, but couldn't get it to play. The CD is not on Barnes and Nobles' or Borders' websites. It's out of print. It wasn't on MNLink. Then I tried YouTube and found several videos.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

THING 17. ELM TOOLS

First of all, I could not get any of the videos to play.

Create a Search Alert. I did a search in Ebsco Masterfile Premier, but when I tried to cut and paste to Google Reader, it didn't work. I didn't see anything that looked liked the code. At one point I got the ever popular "This page cannot be displayed" message. I tried again several times, with no luck. When I exited, I stumbled onto the Ebsco Q & A page. One of questions was how to create an Alert. I followed the steps. When I tried to cut and paste, I got the message "Oops an error has occured, try again in a few minutes." After trying countless times and wondering if there was something wrong with what I had done, I was finally able to post to Google Reader. I can see the search alert as a useful tool for anyone who wants to collect the most recent articles on a certain subject. It helps to have a lot of patience.

Ebsco page composer. I created an account in Academic Search Premier. I used "globalization" for a search term. I limited the search to full text articles from 2007-2008 and added the first 20 to the folder. For the background I chose the gray worlds that look embossed.

ProQuest web page. I created a web page on ProQuest with the research summary and then emailed it to myself. The whole process didn't take much time and worked easily.

NetLibrary. I did the search on "web site". This bring up 1,695 results. Am I supposed to scroll through all those? The book you are supposed to look for is in the catalog but not as an ebook. I used a different ebook, "Make your web site work for you" by Jeff Cannon. I created brief notes for two of the pages. This was simple to do.

I have used the ELM databases many times over the years and have shown patrons how to use them. I didn't know about the ELM productivity tools. Now thanks to the 23 Things, I can help patrons with the tools when the need arises.