Wednesday, May 14, 2008

del.icio.us

Another way to stay organized! This website looks like an excellent tool for research. It's easy to use and it makes sense. It organizes websites to eliminate confusion. Although I don't really need this resource at this stage in my life, I will keep it in mind for future reference.

Friday, May 2, 2008

WorldCat

From experience, I know that filling out the OCL-ILL request form can be a little difficult since I don't know the ISBN#, publisher, etc., of the book I wish to borrow. Sometimes I wonder whether not knowing this info is why I never get the book. WorldCat can be a very useful resource when customers want a certain book that isn't in their library system. It could also help libraries find the book easier. Just go to WorldCat, type in the name or author of the book, and all the information about it is at your fingers.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

NetLibrary

This is an excellent resource, especially for students. I think the OCL should publicize NetLibrary more. It's easy to use and you don't have to worry about fines.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Library Thing

Library Thing is a useful way to connect people of similar interests. It's interesting to see how many other people enjoy the books you like to read. My books on Library Thing were somewhat popular. The Star Wars series "Legacy of the Force" wasn't as popular as one of my favorites, The Count of Monte Cristo. People who've read "Legacy of the Force" were in the hundreds, while people who've read The Count of Monte Cristo were in the thousands. This surprised me since it's such a large book.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Blogging Away the Time (Thing #10)

Well, so far all the "things" posted for the OCL Webchallenge have been very informative and useful. Before the OCL Webchallenge, I didn't know what RSS feeds were. Now I'm using them for everything. They're really helpful when you're in a rush and using Bloglines is much easier than going to a hundred different websites. I've also learned a lot about blogs and will probably create a new blogspot after this challenge is over. It's a good way to connect people of similar interests and ideas.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Finding Feeds

Finding feeds that suit your interests seems like a daunting task at first because there are so many out there. However, using available search tools makes this task a lot easier. I liked Syndic8 the best. Their alphebatized list of RSS feeds is easy to browse. Technorati and Topix were a little confusing because they had information all over the place and it doesn't look very organized. Friends and family are probably the best source for finding feeds. They usually know what you like and what interests you the most.

Really Simple Syndication and Newsreaders

RSS definately makes life a little easier. It saves tons of time looking up individual websites for the latest news or your internet favorites for the latest blogs. It's much easier just to go to one website (e.g., Bloglines) and read the latest. I'll definately continue using this resource in the future.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

My Life at the Library

This is where I spend approximately 75% of my time when I'm working at the library.
Here I sit, lonely, with only the silent books as my companions. When I don't have anything to put away, my job is to make sure the books numbered from 400 to 699 are in order. A very tedious, maddening job that makes the most sane person want to bang his/her head against a nearby wall and jump through a window.

Traveling

I love to travel. I've been to Mexico, Paraguay, and Nicaragua. I would travel more often if money weren't an issue and if I didn't have school or work. Who wouldn't? Learning about different cultures, pretending like I understand Spanish, meeting new people, trying new foods, and seeing the sights are some of the reasons traveling appeals to me so much. I want to land on at least every continent in my life time.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Playing and Goal-Making

Of the 7 and 1/2 habits of learning, the easiest one for me to develop is, of course, the last one: play. I'd rather play than do anything else. Then again, I'd probably get bored of it if that was all I did. I learn the most when I'm playing and interacting with other people.
Goal-making, the first habit, is probably the most difficult for me. I always have trouble making goals and keeping them. I usually forget the goals I make. I think I may have short-term memory loss . . . oh well . . . anyway, you would think it would help to write my goals down on paper, but I usually accidentally throw the goal paper away.