Wednesday, October 20, 2010

EnCompassCulture (Round 2, Week 6)

EnCompassCulture is not an interesting but just another site for book lovers to explore. I feel it is useful for reader's advisory purposes; you may choose reading your next books by reading Book reviews or select books by the author you have not read before by reading the Author's interviews. And for the library staff who are really enjoying quizzes, they are lots of questions you can answer to test your book knowledge. I would only promote the site to the customers who love books and have plenty of time kill.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

SlideShare (Round 2, Week 5)

SlideShare is easy to use although it's a bit slow to download. It is a good tool for people who would like to share their presentation with other people and useful if you want to get some idea from other people's presentation.
For library use, we may put the presentations about 'How to ' things on SlideShare for staff or customers to learn or share.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

TasteSpotting ( Round 2, Week 4)

http://www.visionsofsugarplum.com/2008/10/browned-butter-scotch-toffee-blondies.html

The reason why I am choosing this recipe/image is because I love slice so much, every time when I see any nice one, I can't stop salivating.
It's an interesting website, easy to use, if you only want to browse the image/recipe, you don't need to sign in. Even though it has nothing to do with the books, but will benefit to customers who enjoy cooking, we can not only see the image/recipe, but also other people's comments about it and sometime very interesting story about it.
I think people who love food like me will enjoy TasteSpotting.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

FeedMybox (Round 2, Week 3)

FeedMybox is a very easy tool to use for anyone who follows his (or her) favorite blogs or websites, and wants notification of any new posts or content, all you need to have is your email address, just sign up and use.

I subscribed Manukua Library and Auckland Library when I first signed in, after that, I received our Manukau Library's updated 'Top 5 Goodies' every day. I may use it in the future if I find a really good blog which I would like to follow.

Monday, August 23, 2010

PicApp (Round 2, Week 2)

Born at Mogo Zoo on NSW South Coast, Australia, three-month-old tiger cub Kinwah already has a best friend! German shepherd dog Rumble who has taken on the role of a protective older brother to Kinwah. Pictured here; Kinwah and Rumble at Mogo Zoo on NSW South Coast Fame Pictures, Inc


Born at Mogo Zoo on NSW South Coast, Australia, three-month-old tiger cub Kinwah already has a best friend! German shepherd dog Rumble who has taken on the role of a protective older brother to Kinwah. Pictured here; Kinwah and Rumble at Mogo Zoo on NSW South Coast Fame Pictures, Inc





German shepherd dog and tiger are my most favourite creatures in the world!
I have a German shepherd dog but I don't think I would ever afford to have a tiger.


The good things I find the PicApp are:
1. No hassle to sign up.
2. Easy to use, just search the pictures you want and copy and paste.

The downside is:
1. Slow (and I can only see the first page for some reason, when I tried to click 'Next', nothing happened).
2. Not plenty of pictures to choose from.

I don't think I would use it again, I would rather to use some other website.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Box.net (Round 2, Week 1)

Since we started the web 2.0 training, Box.net is the first thing I tried to use even before I totality understood it and now I feel it is so convenient.
As part of our Chinese book selecting process, the book shops send us very big lists of the book titles to choose from and also we have to add some other titles we may want to order from them. Because we have to do it individually from each different branch, the person who is in charge with it has to combine the lists from each of us. Think of there are 10 Excel forms which each has 10 pages, what a time waste. Fortunately, now we have Box.net, and also we can do it at anywhere, not even using email (My brain has difficulty to remember people's email address).

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Facebook - playing nicely with others(Week 6)

Facebook is very popular and it helps you connect with friends and family and to keep in touch. It can help the library promote events to library users easily and to a broad audience. There is a lot in the site so it is a bit hard to navigate in the beginning, but you get used to it. All the basic functions are easy to use though. I probably wouldn't use facebook because it is not a good platform for proper communication, only for saying hi and keeping your friends up to date with your life. Customers would be able to chat with friends and family on facebook if they made one, so for some people this may be useful or fun. If the library had a facebook page, it would be good to promote to customers as they can be notified of special events and it reminds them to visit the library and make use of the facilities.

Music File and MP3 (Week Five)

I visited cnet download.com for free mp3s. It was easy to use the website since all the genres were listed on the left hand side in a clear easy to find spot. Clicking gives a list of subgenres and then you can see the most popular songs or search for what you want. It is very user friendly and anyone who is used to computers will not have problem using it.

Some other sites i know are 1ting.com and last.fm .

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Goodreads (Week Four)

After navigating Goodreads, I came back to Reading and Reviews under our Manukau Library’s Website. I found they are very much alike in some ways; our Reading and Reviews can be called ‘Mini Goodreads’. So I think people who are using our library’s web site will definitely enjoy Goodreads, it is such a good world wide social networking for book lovers.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Twitter (Week Three)

It took a little bit longer than Zamzar to understand and use. But once had it clear in my mind, I found it more interesting.
You choose what you follow, then follow what you choose, make it more open at beginning, and adjust your Twitter Following at any time. It is a most fast and convenient way to spread information once your Twitter net is builds. It is good platform of receiving (rather than sanding) information.
The downside I found so far is there is no any filter function, after a while you may end up getting too much junk.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Zamzar (Week Two)

This is the most succinct website we have ever had since we started the web 2.0 training.
Simple as 123, free, no sign up, without downloading software, the only thing you need is an e-mail address, you can convert file to whatever format you want. Next time when customers have any problems to open file from their own USB drive because of formatting, we can try Zamzar!
Sounds too good?
Want more? you have to pay if
Ø File is big
Ø You want to storage you file more than 24 hours
Ø You want fast conversions

Monday, April 26, 2010

Back to my blog (Week One)

After about a year since the last post, I nearly forget about everything. Finally I am back to my blog!
I am asking myself what things have I learned from it and what I can learn from the new things except spending hours and hours on it. Hope I would find more answers after I finish the new Web 2.0 training.