Monday, July 30, 2007

2.0 contest

wow, there is so much web 2.0 content! and i've only heard of like a fourth of the sites. but from what i've heard, i agree, except for like pbwiki being second place of best wiki hosting. b/c we tested it and it's unstable. like really really unstable and we were losing data and formatting and if you're going to spend the time making a wiki you sure don't want to be losing info.
also, library thing which we're currently using is only third on books. lulu is number 1 so i'm going to check that out. oh, lulu has nothing to do with making a catalog of your books...it's for like publishing your books which is not what i want. frankly, i want a free program for me to put my marc records in.

Thursday, July 26, 2007

second life

apparently i can't install second life on the computer here at the hunt branch (i have to be an administrator for that function!)...and i don't really want to install it on my computer at home. so, i guess i won't be doing that aspect this week.

some of my favorite dance scenes from tv







maybe i just really want to be able to do awesome retro-90s dancing...

Monday, July 16, 2007

wikis and social networks

having had some experience already with "social networking" websites such as myspace, facebook, linkedin, etc etc, i have already some conclusions about them. they are a lot of work. if you want to actually keep them updated and all that, it takes a lot of time and effort. and i don't even read my friends pages. like ever! i have friends that devote hours to reading all of their 200 friend's blogs. and i'm like, dude, i don't have time for that kind of stuff. i barely have time to post original information to my own blog. and certainly a social networking site is no substitute for an honest to goodness real life friend. i update my myspace page like once every couple of months. if i have spare time i read and fill out surveys that used to be the reserve of spammy type emails that ask you what color your toothbrush is, and what's the name of your pet, but those are just time killers and primarily targeted towards teens, b/c they also ask stuff like "who's your crush?" or "what do you want to be when you grow up?"

wikis on the other hand are think are great. i already kinda blogged about this on the library sfp blog but i like the egalitarian nature of the wikipedia. i mean, technically if something could only be created by experts, then i couldn't contribute b/c i'm not an expert in anything...i'm a dabbler. but i think i have knowledge that might be useful to other people. and certainly i'm qualified to fix typos which is what i usually do. there are the occasional trolls who like the vandalize or whatnot but trolls exist in all arenas and you just have to deal with them.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

web 2.0

i think that a library blog would be useful. i know that maureen has expressed an interest in starting one so that we can keep up on library info, and then maybe we wouldn't have to have so many darn emails running around! the beauty about blogs is that you can check them when you want and if you don't want to read an entry, then don't. this is how i keep up with my friends.

anyhow, i've already used flickr for some library projects where i needed pictures which is cool b/c they aren't copywritten photos.

tag!

while the idea of tags is good, i think that tags are misused by the public. or maybe this is the cataloger in me. we need controlled vocabulary!! :P

Monday, July 2, 2007

totally just stealing things from other people

it's a ninja! too bad the japanese on the website is like all sideways. stupid ninjas. learn hiragana already. also some of them are like backwards...not just sideways. lamer.

but the ninja is cute!

Ninja!

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