- The video by Michael Wesch was very informative, although it was really fast; I could hardly keep up with it. Other than that, I think that the guy did a great job putting it together.
- John Blyberg’s post took me a while to read, since it was so long, but I think it was worthy it. It was very specific about why we should implement L2.0, and I think that he defended his position well against those people who didn’t feel comfortable with new technologies.
RSS is a great way to find the information you’re looking for. Instead of having to waste your precious time going from web page to web page, you can just go to your email and your favorite stuff is already there. RSS is going to save us a lot of frustration from not finding what we want when we want.
Librarians can take advantage of it by creating a list of the suppliers of the most common requests they get from patrons. By having the list right there they will save time and they will give patrons a more efficient service.
The way I get newsfeeds is by going to the web page I’m interested on and look for the RSS sign. If you do it in an easier way, let me know.
For me, a source we all should have would be one about weather, especially weather alarms because you never know when you’re going to need it.
Monday, October 20, 2008
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