Monday, February 28, 2011

23 Things Research Tools

10b) The obit was published on March 18, 2008.  She had four sons.
10c) No Telos, but EBSCO (Academic Premiere) does carry the other two in full text.
11a) Manager Duane F. Kelly, Grade B, overall Mstar rating 4 Stars
11b) Yep, Masterfile Premiere
11c) Looks like there are 94 coffee shops in the 402* area.  Biggest competition in 40202 is Starbucks.

12) At the reference desk I find the most useful tool(s) for me personally are the biographical databases as I often get questions in this regard.  Also, another choice would be any of the databases containing Consumer Reports articles as I get regular questions for those as well.  I think we should be telling more people about the business databases as I think it might present opportunities to network/connect with local businesses.  If we could keep only one then I use the Academic Search Premiere the most so I would likely say that one.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Flickr

I've used Flickr and Photobucket in the past, even once presenting managers with a quick walk through of Flickr and its potential use for librarians and organizations.  Alas, this was quite a while back and I had forgotten a number of cool things I covered back then.  Still yet, was fun to revisit the site.  Of course, the map searching is great but I, of course, chose to search under "motorcycles", yielding some cool pictures of bikes at various points around the globe and also finding the "motorcycles" group as well.  I think Flickr could be used as a neat reference and networking tool.  I often get questions from young adults needing a photo of the individual they are covering for school.  Just a cursory search under "thomas jefferson" will land you some cool images.  On the flip side, I honestly very rarely get questions about photo sharing per se.  Regardless, I think Flickr is great for the organization in terms of posting photos from various events/programs held at the library.  

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Twitter/Facebook 23 Things

Cool stuff.  While I consider myself reasonably savvy with technology, this is one area (social networking) where I'm sorely behind the general populace.  I can't greatly imagine a scenerio where Twitter would prove beneficial in terms of reference work; yet, this could largely be due to the fact I've never used Twitter before now.  I can, however, easily imagine where Twitter or Facebook could be a great pubicity/networking tool for a library.  Also, I can imagine too that it would be a cool way to get instant feedback about potential library services and such by merely posting the question to your own followers.  As far as what's important to know for our patrons, it seems I get an occasional question about how to post pictures or how to "friend" someone, but these are mostly rare in comparison with other general computer, Office, or Web questions.  I've generally been one of the so called "haters" in regard to Facebook and other social networking.  Granted, this has not been a well thought out dislike; rather, it's often jokingly been one of "Do I really need to make that baby face kid any richer than he already is" type of thing :)  Having said this, I am starting to come around a bit in regard to it.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

First Post

First blog ever, first post ever.  Oh the sweetness.  A blog about my daily moment to moment feelings and or thoughts could put a charging rhino to rest, so as indicated by the title, I will focus mostly on one of my passions, motorcycling...and 23 Things of course.  Hopefully, here you will eventually find trip reports, bike updates, adventures, and the like.  I'm not great with daily journaling but we'll see how this goes.  Among the things mentioned, I've found Google Docs teh most useful personally; however, this is only because I do not own the Office package on my laptop at home.  GD lets me view items I normally would not have access to while at home.