Wednesday 28 July 2010

Zotero

I have been using the Mozilla Firefox browser for many years as an alternative to Internet Explorer. As such, I have known about Zotero for some time but have never really looked into its function as a reference management tool. The next time I do some writing this could be an alternative and worth investigating further.

Friday 23 July 2010

Linked in to LinkedIn


This professional networking site is a good way to connect with others who are working, researching or developing in the same areas of interest as yourself. Apart from individual membership it also has a useful group function. Great way to find colleagues and to catch up on the involvement of others within the world of academia.

Thursday 22 July 2010

Facebook

The phenomenon that is Facebook really has transformed how we interact and communicate with each other. There are very few people that I know, both professionally and socially, who do not have an account either with Facebook or some other similar social networking website. It seems to have been around forever and yet Facebook was only launched in 2004. Certainly one of the major developments within Internet based technology.

Friday 16 July 2010

LibraryThing Account

I have now set up my LibraryThing account and will be adding books to it as I decide what to put in place. To make a start I have decided to display the LibraryThing widget below and look at the books contained within. So, which might be the one's I will choose? Keeping watching this space.

Tuesday 13 July 2010

Exploring LibraryThing


One of the reasons for taking part in 23 Things Cambridge was that I knew that there would be something new to learn and here it is. I have never seen or heard of Library Thing before and my first impressions is that it looks like a very useful online device for the storage and sharing of catalogues and book lists. Will certainly be spending a bit of time exploring this further.

Wednesday 7 July 2010

Reflection Week

I have found that undertaking the 23 Things Cambridge Web 2.0 programme has been both informative and a good updating refresher for those areas in which I was already familiar. It has also been a good way to interact with other colleagues in the education sector where, perhaps, our paths wouldn’t cross.

My experience of working with librarians is that they are naturally inquisitive people who are fascinated with information and openly share what they know. This I have found to be certainly extended within the realms of 23 Things Cambridge.

Saturday 3 July 2010

Absolutely Del.icio.us


Del.icio.us is a great way for Internet users to share, search, organise and manage bookmarks for the wide array of web resources available. Coupled with the use of metadata these can be incorporated with added descriptions for the benefit of other users so that they may have prior knowledge of the content without having to download the site.

So it is also "absolutely fabulous" for quick scan location of material.