Archive for the 'Web 2.0' Category
June 29th, 2011
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Category: Libraries, Personal, Web 2.0
Tags: blogging, cpd23, personal brands, twitter
This whole Thing thing is already moving too quickly for me… although I’m not going to write about all the blogs I’ve visited and the comments I’ve left you’ll be pleased to hear that I have actually been doing this. Commenting on other blogs is something I do do, just not very often. I find [...]
August 16th, 2010
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Category: Libraries, Web 2.0
Tags: blogging, books, gaming, mobile technologies, social networking, technology, twitter, wikis
Want to get up to speed with some of the tech trends in library work but don’t know where to start? Well, the Tech Set may well be for you. I’ve just picked up the first three from the ten part series at the library and was so impressed by the short introductions I’ve just [...]
July 28th, 2010
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Category: Libraries, Web 2.0
Tags: assistive software, cilip, cpd, libday5, librarydayinthelife, mobile technologies, professional development
Continuing with my Library Day in the Life updates today I wanted to tell you a bit about my first trip to CILIP HQ (The Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals).
I was up at 4:30am and on the train to London by 05:55am! Hitting London rush hour is a nightmare and if I’m honest [...]
July 27th, 2010
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Category: Libraries, Web 2.0
Tags: ipad, ipod, libday5, librarydayinthelife, qr codes, rss, screencasts, twitter, uspace
Having had a quiet morning reading through a couple of conference reports and removing content from one of the library iPads, today I thought I’d focus on some of the new technologies we use in the library to support our users.
A major project was launched during the back end of last year to ‘introduce a [...]
July 16th, 2010
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Category: Libraries, Personal, Web 2.0
Tags: conference, exeter10, networking, npc2010, social media, twitter
When I first wrote about Twitter in Higher Education (back in November 2008) I’d not been using the service all that long or as frequently as I do now and it wasn’t until early 2009 that I really started to gather my thoughts about how to make the best use of it. So now we’re [...]