Monday, October 29, 2007

#18 Web- based applications

Used Zoho writer to create this muffin recipe to my blog. I used a recipe template. A bit of trial and error getting the template to become a document that I could send to my blog - but I did it! This is a really nice and easy recipe if you have left over bananas. Now the price of bananas is down it is very economical. Swap yogurt for buttermilk if you prefer. These muffins are best eaten warm, but can be reheated in the microwave. They can also be frozen.

Muffin recipe

Muffin Recipe


Name of the Dish: Apple and Banana Mini Muffins

Type: Baking

Serves: 18 mini muffins

Ingredients



    • 2 cups self raising flour
    • 1 Egg
    • 2/3 cup buttermilk
    • 1/3 cup brown sugar
    • 1 peeled and grated apple
    • 2 large mashed bananas
    • 2 tbs butter

Directions

Melt butter
Mix together egg, mashed banana, buttermilk, and butter
Sift in SR flour and mix
Place into lightly greased mini muffin tins
Bake at 200°C for 20 minutes

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#17 Playing around with PBWiki

Well I added my blog URL to the PBWiki but despite following the instructions, it only seemed to link when I just added it in under the Moonee Valley heading without the [square brackets]. Reading Pearl Bay's blog about this I did a bit more trial and error, got back into the 'source' page, scrolled down to the script under Moonee Valley and edited my Blog name and URL in a similar vein and guess what! It worked!
I also added in my favorite book of the moment, The kite runner by Khaled Hosseini , and my favorite movie, Baz Lurhman's Romeo + Juliet. I was a bit confused about the protocol for adding in my favorites. Should I add at the top of the page or the bottom? I went for the top, justifying that it was the most recent entry. Should you add directly under a similar entry? Also, how are the entries attributed? Most entries seemed to be anonymous.

#16 So what's in a Wiki

I found this exercise quite interesting. I thought the wiki's that were targeted for a particular purpose would be the most useful in the library context. I liked the wiki's for book club discussions ; enhancing the catalogue with book reviews ; subject guides ; and collaborative work projects. I could imagine a wiki on local history would be useful - with people contributing who went to a local school, or lived in a particular street. Perhaps the anniversary of a significant event in the local area, eg. a fire, flood, school or road opening would bring in contributions.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

#14 Technorati

Technorati is a searching and tagging tool for blogs. Doing this exercise I discovered around the same number of posts (667) and blogs (710) when I searched the term 'Learning 2.0', but when I searched by the term 'Library 2.0' I got 4,921 post and 471 blogs. When exploring 'top searches' I noticed that exam results, breaking news and silly things were in the top searches, along with searches in other languages. In 'top blogs' the most popular blogs were for breaking news, gadgets and other silly things. I joined up and added the widget listing my favourite blogs - I happened to hit on Helen Blowers too! I also added the 'add me' button.
I would envision this technology being used in the library to enable the searching of blogs on very topical subjects - topics that may not have many published books. Environmental, political or controversial issues always have people wanting to share their opinions. It is probably also a good source for debating topics with pro and con opinions.

#15 On Library 2.0 & Web 2.0

I think libraries must embrace these new technologies to reach out to people who use libraries. As Stephen Abram has been advocating in his blog, Steve's Lighthouse, libraries need to be savvy with this technology to enable them to stay relevant to an increasing population of Web 2.0 users. The ability to make the catalogues and web pages interactive with user comments or ratings is a positive step. My fellow work blogger, Pearl Bay has really started to run with this technology. This week she sent an email to all staff incorporating image generator techniques. The visual impact grabs the attention, especially for those new to these technologies, and often creates a greater impression than a text based message. She has also made professional contact with fellow bloggers through her exploration of Web 2.0 technologies like Library Thing, Technorati and RSS feeds. Through these contacts she is developing ways our own library service can incorporate these technologies for the benefit of staff and library users. Being able to experiment with these technologies in this cooperative blogging environment helps to alleviate the fear of the unknown. While perhaps only taking small steps in incorporating Web 2.0 into Library 2.0, it is a start.

Mending the error of my ways

Thanks to fellow work blogger Pearl Bay I have realised that I have been numbering the blogs incorrectly! Hopefully I am on the right track now!

Sunday, October 21, 2007

#13 del.icio.us

When someone asked me about why they would use del.icio.us rather than normal folders within bookmarks on the computer, I was able to tell them that del.icio.us is transportable and not confined to the individual computer or login you are currently using. (I think!) There is also the 'social' aspect, although I think I would only use that to glean others searches rather than wanting to make actual contact with them.
I think the bigger these sites get the more structure they require with folksonomies. There is already the facility to edit and merge your search tags and to a certain extent the social tagger will be influenced by the tags that have used before.
I thought that the Commoncraft YouTube video on 'Social bookmarking in plain English' was a very useful introduction.



Sunday, October 14, 2007

#12 Rollyo

Created my own TV gossip Rollyo link! A bit of trial and error here.Obviously for my own entertainment rather than a professional thing. I imagine if you were doing research in a specialized field or had a particular interest, eg. family history, Rollyo could be very useful.

#11 My Library Thing collection


This was very easy!
It is interesting to view the tag 'clouds' to get a perspective of your own reading interests. From a library catalogue context Library Thing is a great tool for selecting similar books to read.

#10 Enough is enough!

I can imagine using image generators for displays and library promotions on our website. They catch the eye and I think they can be witty and fun. Okay, I've just spent a couple of hours having great fun with image generators - now moving onto Library Thing.

The Kransky Sisters love Dogsister

Image gererators are fun and addictive!


This one is fun http://www.says-it.com/concertticket/

Napoleon Dynamite Image Generator


http://www.addletters.com/napoleon-dynamite-wallpaper-generator.htm

#10 More image generators


I got my name in lights with notcelebrity.co.uk

I got this from a celebrity generator site.

#9 Bloglines/RSS feeds

Here is a link to my bloglines account http://www.bloglines.com/myblogs
Added some colleagues blogs to my bloglines account. It all seems a bit "Big brother" to me. I can understand having RSS feeds about current events news items, or gossip on your favourite band or movie star, but knowing when others bloggers add something to their site is a bit much - but I guess that is the nature of the beast. If you want to remain private or anonymous, either don't write a blog or else write fiction.
As alluded to in my last post, my dogsister Lexie has been using her puppydog wiles to ingratiate herself with extended members of my family. But I am fighting back - Lexie can't take people shopping, cook for dinner parties, or answer trivia questions.

Monday, October 8, 2007

#8 RSS feeds

Heard Steve Abrams speak at a million miles an hour last week at the State Library of Victoria. Inspired me to persevere. Took me awhile to realise that the site to get the RSS feeds was different from this blog site. Oh well! Have signed into yet another account (more to remember!), but still need to link these RSS feeds into this blog. That sounds like a plan. Meanwhile, my real-life Dogsister, Lexie, is making inroads with my extended family members!

Monday, October 1, 2007

# 6 Flickr - Hooray!

I think I have finally done it!
This image is from Flickr and was taken by ZoeSPEAK.

Flickr musings

Don't know why picture from Flickr zoeSPEAK did not publish - just the link. I think it maybe ID/password issues again. Anyway, I liked this photo and wanted to put it on my blog. Have I failed Flickering?

#5 Flicker

Not sure why the Flicker photo didn't appear in my blog. Only the link is there. More problems with my id /password. Anyway this picture from ZOEspeak is cute, so I thought others might like to see it too.

Flickr Photo Download: ZoeSPEAK - I like reading.

Flickr Photo Download: ZoeSPEAK - I like reading.