Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Future of libraries
I read the first three perspectives and found them interesting. Yes, the library has to keep up with change and be available to meet the needs of its patrons. However, I hope we never lose our personal connections with our patrons, especially the elderly or those not so technologically inclined. I, for one, enjoy the day-to-day personal interactions with our patrons much more than the computer.
Tagging
I had an excellent information session with Anthony, who explained all the amazing things that can be learned with Del.icio.us. I found it interesting but, with my limited time on the computer each week, something that I probably wouldn't use. At least I know what it's about.
After much convincing by Anthony, I have sent up an account to try Twitter. As I only use the computer at work for off desk tasks once a week, I know I will not use this service. I am currently 'following' 6 on Twitter and the amount of useless information is amazing. Some people must have too much time on their hands. This is not for me.
Library Thing
After some patient tutoring from Anthony, I have set up an account and catalogued a book. The amount of information received about one listing is incredible. Do people honestly have time for all this information? No wonder everyone is stressed.
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