Sunday, April 22, 2012

Blogger Mobile App

Just downloaded the mobile app on my iPhone, and trying it out :) seems like a great idea for those blogging on the run!

Supposedly I can add pictures as well ... Let's try it!

That's Bailey's surprised face because she was sleeping and I woke her up to take a picture :)

Friday, April 20, 2012

Counting. Down. The. Days.

No, no, not till my wedding. School is almost out classmates, and while it has been a (mostly) wonderful and fantastic journey ... I am tired. I want to read a book because I want to read a book. I don't want to look at a journal article for at least one month, and I am determined to lose a few brain cells in catching up on my DVR at the end of next week. I feel like there is so much fresh information in my mind, every time I try to talk about a topic, all sorts of things are getting jumbled in as well. My poor professors trying to make sense out of my papers. Lucky for me, I have four classes this semester that all tie in together nicely, so hopefully I don't sound like a raving lunatic too badly.

Gaming in libraries. I will admit, before starting this career path, I could have cared less about video games. My fiance is that crazy guy thats addicted to COD (if you don't know what that is, you don't have a guy in your house that plays video games and I don't feel like it matters what it's called) and stays up playing online with people from all over the world. They talk crazy smack to each other, make fun of each other's friends, mothers and other players, and they all love it.

I sat down a few weeks ago after reading "Everything Bad is Good For You" and explained to my fiance why his video game addiction was good for him. All of a sudden, this librarian thing I had been explaining to him for the last two years seemed like a much cooler profession. He still teases me good-naturedly, but he is thrilled I understand the addiction behind the game, even the "educational" values that he couldn't quite vocalize but sternly believed he was getting. I have even joined in some of the games! I am a much better shot in real life, and thank goodness because if I shot a gun like I do in video games, people would be in trouble!

I think many times ignorance comes from not understanding, or not taking the time to research something (even on a basic level) and not allowing video games in the library is the easy thing to do. It's easy to say no. It's not easy to get the equipment donated, get approval from the board, and convince parents and fuddy-duddy patrons that its okay to let teenagers play video games in the library.

I started to watch the video on Second Life, and this must come from a lack of understanding on my part because I don't get it. Maybe that's because I don't have time to be involved in something like that right now, but I couldn't wrap my head around all the work involved in setting up that sort of system. I know it is an outlet for some people, and we all like different things, I'm just saying that isn't for me. There is a kind of redundancy to it that I can't grasp. I could get used to having my office outside under the tree. Yessirree.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Two Weeks ... and Starting to Lose It

Only a couple weeks left of the semester my fellow classmates ... and I will not lie. I am starting to lose it. I have given up all hopes of doing anything for the wedding until April 29th, when I'm done classes. I have 7 projects due in the next two weeks, and it isn't something I could have started earlier, I've been working on them all semester! Ah well, I know I'm not the only one. I just cannot. wait. for. it. to. be. over.

I will be honest - typing this up while at work, because not sure when else I would ever get to it. I started looking at this week's topics, but I cannot watch the video here, so I am exploring the Law Library blog instead. Oh, the goodies I have found there!

If you haven't checked it out yet, my favorite section is under "categories", on the left (the author has started tagging and is considering getting rid of the categories section, but it is still there for now), choose Library Crime. It is fascinating! Apparently someone is looking for videos of "those caught in the library", but it doesn't specify as to what they should have been caught doing. Yummy. Another post tells about a new high school librarian that sold his old unused National Geographic magazines to raise money to buy new computers (plus he put in his OWN money to buy the school computers), and was thereby fired for theft otherwise he would have been charged and lost his job anyway. Soon after this gem, we can read about the child molester that BLAMES THE LIBRARY for ALLOWING him to molest children. They should have prevented him from doing so! Because they did not stop him while he was casing the library, "an innocent boy was victimized as well as the State of Indiana, St. Joseph County, and myself Ladell Alexander," he claimed. Are you serious right now?

Anyway, this blog is definitely worth taking the time to go through because there are some very interesting tidbits along the way! I have a feeling we should be posting about the set up, the tagging, the use of the blog, but I am caught up in the content and having a ball. Forgive me.

As for the article presented to us on privacy in regards to social media, it is an eye-opening avenue of information for me. While I am obviously aware of ALA's stance on privacy for patrons, I have been so focused in most of my classes on using social media for marketing value and to move with the times I honestly haven't taken much consideration about the privacy and profitability aspect for these large corporations, and how it affects the patrons best interest.

Now, I think it is up to the library to establish guidelines when it comes to these prospective 2.0 tools, so how would you let your patrons know that what they contribute to your facebook site or twitter page is not considered "protected", or if, somehow, they are, then what? How do you even accomplish that? Do you assume because your patrons have a Facebook account this means they understand the privacy settings and how they work? Do we educate them if we are using these tools ourselves as librarians? This seems like a pretty sticky area that not many are looking at (at least, not as many as the advocates of use of social media in the library). Thoughts?

Friday, April 6, 2012

Yay for YouTube

Let me first start by saying ... 3 more weeks and SCHOOL IS OUT ... forever :o) While I have enjoyed my journey throughout the MLIS degree program ... I will not be too sad to see it go. I think with everything going on this past year, I have just had it. And with my current schedule I am ready to lose it :o) Three more weeks, three more weeks... I'm beat!

So, on to our topics. YouTube. Yay! I like YouTube. I also use it relatively frequently, always on my phone, never on my computer. (I don't sit at my computer often, except at work or to do schoolwork). I use it to catch clips of shows or events I missed (such as an award show performance everyone is talking about), news clips (the stage collapsing on those at the Sugarland concert) or for odd things I hear in the news, like Alicia Silverstone bird-feeding her baby chewed food. Ugh. I also like to look at music videos, or montage clips and jokes people post. It is great for just browsing through, and I love that it is just videos. Some of the short shows people tape themselves are pretty funny as well!

Flickr ... I feel like this is useless if you have a Facebook, or Instagram, or anything like that. How do people keep up on multiple sites that do the same thing? Am I missing something? I also looked at delicious.com, and definitely prefer how Pinterest is set up instead. I tried to do my book review on Delicious.com and got so frustrated I said the hell with it and went to Pinterest. Again, multiple sites that do the same thing - look at goodreads and shelfari. It's all in a person's personal preference for the aesthetics of the site, but what I don't get is how people use ALL of them at the same time!

Can someone enlighten me on that? :o)