Thursday, May 29, 2008
#13
Here you go: http://kscakes.com.nyud.net:8080/LolCats/Uploads/Saved/no-no-not-the-online-image-generator.jpg
Thursday, May 22, 2008
#12
I've been introducing patrons to OverDrive for awhile now, especially when we do not have the book or music they want on the shelf. This is the first time I've actually used it, since I do not have internet connection at home, an MP3Player or an IPod. I've always thought the audio books and the music selections are awesome...quite a range of interests.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
#11
Del.icio.us would be very useful for someone working on a research project or compiling information for a specific reason. It was surprisingly (for me) easy to set up and use. I don't have internet at home and I'm rather busy at work so the few sites I look at every day are easily remembered in my own little brain (with back up on my "favorites"). But I think I'll keep the buttons on my toolbar in case I run across an article worth keeping for a while.
http://del.icio.us/assignment
http://del.icio.us/assignment
Friday, May 9, 2008
#10
I'm not sure what I think about general (open to everyone) wikis. I use Wikipedia as an alternative source--keeping in mind that it is mostly factual but can be opinionated, delusional and, in widely reported cases, downright mean. It often leads to good sources.
Libraries could use it as a way for a team to work together on a specific subject.
Libraries could use it as a way for a team to work together on a specific subject.
Saturday, May 3, 2008
#9
I can understand how someone who watches alot of TV or movies would like Hulu and Fancast. These sites might be useful to libraries as another source for this type of material for our patrons.
YouTube is amusing. But not even a cat lover can watch that many cat videos!
YouTube is amusing. But not even a cat lover can watch that many cat videos!
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