Sunday, August 23, 2009
New Zealand GLAM
The NZ Museums site was a great way to find a particular museum either by topic or place and I loved the NZ Live site for finding all kinds of events.
However, as with all these things, relying for their strength in numbers using it, there were omissions from the NZ Live site so obviously not everyone involved in this area is on board with it. Also, as a fairly regular concert goer, I have never been aware of this site, mainly getting info from theatres etc. As with all these things you need to be aware that it is there.
Similarly, with the museum site, I could see it had all kinds of potential for images and collection info to be added, but with many museums being run by volunteers, unless someone makes the effort to add the info, it looses its strength.
I think the main thing I have learned from this section of the course is that there is a lot of Web 2 use out there but it is not always easy to find or stumble upon, it's there if you look for it and that takes effort and determination.
New Zealand Business/Education/Community
Local Government Web 2
Lots of places using RSS feeds though. It obviously takes time and commitment to get forums etc up and running.
National Library's Images
As an aside, I have had cooliris loaded at home for sometime and after the initial excitement was unable to see the point. However, looking at images from Flickr using this was really easy and felt better somehow than just using Flickr - try it.
Bad Week
The Social Networking Unit - what can say? This just isn't for me. What have I learned? I have joined up on Facebook and discovered that the people I spent most of my school years trying to avoid, are still there on Facebook being equally obnoxious. If I was interested in how much they earned, how many children they have or how exciting their lives are I guess I would have got in touch before now.
Sorry this sounds a bit grumpy. I'm sure many people find this kind of site useful, maybe I will have more joy with the groups sites.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Houses & Libary on Writtle Green
So we had to choose a photo to blog about. I found this picture of the very first library I ever visited. It is in my birth place of Writtle which is in Essex and I was actually born in a house opposite the library. The falt we lived in was above a shop. At the time it was a seed shop but I think it is a lot more up-market now, may be a deli.
I used to have a ballet lesson every Tuesday evening and afterward I would visit the library with my mum and sisters. I think we were allowed to take three books and had three little pink tickets because we were children, adults had buff coloured ones.
It was always a great place to visit even though the librarians were of the strict shushing kind and I think it is what led to my love of books today. Great to see it's still there.
RSS Feeds
Any way I have worked my way through the RSS feeds section. I was already using some feeds - mainly from the CCLibrary and the BBC but found some others in the process. I liked the "Creating Readers" blog from the National Library and the Books Blog at the UK Guardian. Have added these to my feeds but would love to hear any others favourites. For those that enjoyed Andy Griffiths on Wednesday, he has a blog with an RSS feed. I note that he didn't mention his trip to Christchurch!
Well I really appreciated the time to look around a bit further at the types of blogs and RSS feeds out there. Now onto Podcasts...
