Friday, June 29, 2007

Exercise 8: Blogroll

After considerable shenanigans and no help from the blogline’s helpful hint, Library’s Cat and I managed to put my blogroll on my blog. I’m certain there was just some tiny something I was doing wrong the first six tries.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Exercise 7: Technology issue: Rant du jour

Technology issue: Rant du jour

Our University’s library is exploring the possibility of going with an OPAC other than the one offered by our Library Management System provider ExLibris. I can only say goodbye to Aleph and unresponsive providers.

We are returning to the innovations of the days of yore. Many of us remember the search engine Northern Lights. The Endeca interface certainly reminds us of this grandparent guided navigational system.

The advantage of the Endeca interface is the intuitive nature of the interface. Certainly if it is the navigational system used by Home Depot it must be the choice for no nonsense searchers. The interface allows the initial searched for term or terms to fall into broad categories so that the person searching can narrow according to their preferred path.

The only question is why it has taken so long to give our library users an intuitive interface. We do not go home and struggle with our TiVo. We simple push menu and fall through the channels with no challenging terminology. We must realize that most of our users simply want to arrive at the desired end — a DVD, or a reference source, or, more likely an online full-text article – that is only modest in length.

Let’s make life easy for our students and faculty. Endeca is a baby step in the right direction.

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Exercise 6: Flickr Mashup

In response to exercise 6, I've enjoyed exploring Flickr. I'm intrigued by the "mashup". I'm not fond of the nomenclature but it is expedient in conveying the merger of the applications.

We have used Flickr previously to assist in the marketing of a theater production. It is good that so many people are so generous in allowing others to use their images.

Recently I took a very abbreviated course in PhotoShop and Dreamweaver. The young man seated next to me was a NASCAR fan and he was creating trading cards for the local drivers to supplement his income. I’m now wondering if it was with a “mashup” such as I found on Flickr that he was creating the cards. My question now is how did he make the verso of the card? How does one print the card in alignment back to front on the card stock?

Exercise 5: Sharing photos in Flickr


Exercise 5, Sharing photos in Flickr. I liked this piano interior. I guess because my new world revolves around learning to play the piano. Day to day the lid stays closed on my piano, because I don’t want dust to mar the stunning interior.

Most musical instruments are as beautiful to behold as they are beautiful to hear. Recently I had guests for brunch and for the second time, since I’ve owned my piano, I opened the lid. The as yet unnamed piano possesses such voluptuous opulence it has got to be a female. I have been puzzling for months over what I should name my piano, I’m happy to entertain suggestions.