Thursday, August 30, 2007

Gotta love LOLCats....

Strong is The Force With Yoda Cat

#15 On Learning 2.0

I think the section of the Iceberg article that I agree with the most is the "Reliance on User Education". We put an incredile amount of time and resources into teaching our patrons how to use the library; what if we put half of that towards making our resources easier and more intuitive to use in the first place? User education will never go away, of course, especially in graduate and advanced classes. However, I do believe that we need to rethink how we get patrons to use our resources. If it takes a 2 hour class just to learn how to do the basics of finding a book or article, then something is wrong! It is one of the major reasons that our new patrons go to Google. It is easy, intuitive, and you get something back (even if it frequently isn't the best "thing" for what you need).

I've been intrigued by more intuitive models of resource discovery lately; in particular, Innovative's new Encore product, which is being beta-tested at Michigan State University (and other sites). Play around with it here:

http://www2.lib.msu.edu/

or directly here:

http://catalog.lib.msu.edu/screens/encore.html

Neat-o!

#14 Technorati

Clearly I need to play around with Technorati a little more, because its practical applications are not exactly springing immediately to my mind. I tried to "claim" my blog and tag it with oulibraries, but I think something may have gone awry. The pics that I tagged in Flickr seem to be showing up fine though.

I've been getting so involved in overseeing this program that I have been lagging way behind in actually doing all of the exercises myself. Not doing a very good job of leading by example.

I promise to catch up; I'm so proud of everyone who is done already! Great job!!

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

#13 Del.i.cious (or however you spell it)

I think there are a lot of interesting ways to use social bookmarking/tagging/etc. When I visited the University of Michigan, their dentistry librarian was using del.icio.us extensively to put together lists of relevant sites and resources. I'm interested in exploring more ways to use this stuff, when I have some free time!!