Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Basecamp
The application is freely available, however to use it for more than one project at a time does cost money, but not a huge amount. According to the website "Basecamp takes a fresh, novel approach to project collaboration. Projects don't fail from a lack of charts, graphs, stats, or reports, they fail from a lack of clear communication. Basecamp solves this problem by providing tools tailored to improve the communication between people working together on a project."
I'm planning on having a play, but would be curious to hear if anyone else has heard or used this?
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Vacationing In Vancouver
Photo on the left is Jasper Avenue, Edmonton's main street.
This will probably be my last Canadian adventures post for this trip as I fly back into Melbourne this Friday.
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Enjoying Edmonton
Photo on the left is Edmonton's very distinctive City Hall
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Calgary Capers!
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Howdy From Cowtown
I'm loving the fall colors - here is Mission Bridge and the Elbow River shrouded in gorgeous color
Earlier in the week I hit all the big malls here in Calgary, Chinook, Marlborough, North Hill, Sunridge and Eaton Center.
The photo on the right is Chinook Centre, the city's largest mall
I love driving around Calgary - it has the best network of trails (freeways), and it doesn't take longer than fifteen minutes to get anywhere in the city. Most of the trails are named after local first nation tribes (Sarcee, Blackfoot, etc...).
This photo shows my favourite, the Shaganappi Trail. Anywhere else in the world, this would be read as the "Screw-a-diaper Freeway"!! Had to exit off and take a photo
Halloween is coming up in a fortnight and it's no neat to see all the store windows decked out for Halloween (although the Christmas stuff is rapidly taking over), and see homes decorated as people prepare for block parties. I wish this kind of thing happened in Australia (which is why I think it's so neat the Janet is running a Halloween activity at Bayside).
Anyway, drove to a farm just outside the city limits to see the pumpkins (mmm...pumpkin pie!!). There was a "Halloween Hedge Maze" there so I figured I'd give it a go. About halfway through this guy in a hockey mask and brandishing a chainsaw jumps out at me. So while my body is trying to decide whether to have a heart attack or pee my pants (I was seriously regretting that pint of Labat's Pilsner at this point), this little boy who was behind me walks straight up to the guy and says "that's a cool chainsaw". Okay, so I'm officially a bigger wuss than a five-year-old, for sure!!!
Last night went to a bar downtown to watch the hockey match and finally the Calgary Flames won their first game of the season. Go Flames Go!!
It was an even sweeter win as it really showed it to Dallas who had put up huge billboards around their city saying that the 'F' in Flames is silent!
Must go - am off to the Panoram Room (revolving resturant) for supper.
Oh, I nearly forgot - check out Calgary Public Library's marketing campaign on billbords and TV throughtout the city - http://calgarypubliclibrary.com/rp/
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Home
Weather is much cooler than the eastern provinces, but still pleasant. Mornings are quite chilly, hovering around -3C, but by late afternoon the Mercury has climbed to a sunny 17C.
It's so great to be back in the land of good country music (yes, there is such a thing!!), big jewellery, big belt buckles and even bigger hair (the higher the hair, the closer to God). Had lunch at the tres romantic Peters Drive In (a truck stop right on the TransCanada Highway). This place is the coolest and I love coming back to it. The best burgers and the thickest shakes in the world!
Spent the afternoon shopping downtown and I think I'm the next Le Chateau pin-up boy as I bought just about their entire range!! Will hit the malls over the next few days and make the most of the warm weather while it lasts. Hopefully I can make it out to Kanasaskis County and check out the first snowfalls of the season
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!!
T
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Online in Ottawa
Parliament of Canada from Majors Hill Park, Sussex Dv.
Totally Toronto
Friday, October 5, 2007
More Tales From Toronto...
I'm having such an amazing time here in Toronto - I've been busily roaming around enjoying the war weather, cool buildings, and fantastic fashion. Who would have thought it would be possible to get sunburned in Canada in October, but I've managed to do it! A very pleasant 30C today so I spent my time exploring the lakefront area. It's Thanksgiving weekend this coming weekend, and normally this would mean roast turkey by a fire - I think this year it's gonna be turkey salad on the beach!
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Totally Trev's Tales From Toronto
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Playing With My Doodle
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
70th Birthday Celebrations
The big highlight of the night was the official launch of the NLS4 website - check it out @ http://conferences.alia.org.au/newlibrarian2008/
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Web 2.0 & The Virtual Librarian
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Web 2.0 Conference
http://librarydoggies.blogspot.com/
http://www.daysofourlibraries.blogspot.com/
Oh, and on the Facebook front I now know what "The Wall" is (and my number of friends is now a bit more respectable!)
Sunday, July 22, 2007
My Ramblings on Facebook
Thanks to a suggestion for BallaratLibraryChick - I'm now naming my posts with more meaning.
I'm still exploring Facebook. I've edited my profile and uploaded a photo – but still being very vague with my personal information as I’d rather not have it up there for all to see. Seems like every other day there's an article in the paper about the dangers of social networking - apparently it's more dangerous than chat rooms as your details are constantly there for predators to refer back to. Even so, I read an article in The Australian that said Facebook has grown by 273% in the last three months in Australia.
Anyway, enough of the doom and gloom - here's my own discoveries , in no particular order.
1. Still trying to work out what the “gifts” are actually for?? More importantly, why has no one given me a gift – hmmmm…..
2. What on earth is the “Poke” function?? Sounds dirty or is that just my gutter mind?
3. What's "The Wall"
4. Why don't I have more friends ;o(
I think that's enough now, must leave the virtual world....
Thursday, July 19, 2007
My Twenty-Seventh Post
I must give credit to Ballarat Library Chick, who I was chatting to last night at a gathering of new librarians - wonderfully organised by the Victorian New Graduates Group. We both have been a bit slack with our blogs, but I think a bit of mutual encouragement will get us blogging again!
I really want to try and keep my blog focused on Web 2.0 stuff (after all it was set up for the Web 2.0 Program). So, with that in mind I thought I'd have a look at Facebook. Recently, I was invited to join by a friend of mine. So, armed with yet another log in and password I have joined the online community of Facebook - and I have an entire two friends - pathetic, eh??
I'm still a bit reluctant to put too much info about myself up as you can never be sure who's accessing it, but I curious to see how it pans out.
I'd love to hear other's thoughts and experience with Facebook - so leave a comment.
Okay now I have a post recorded for July - let's hope I can keep the momentum going!
Thursday, May 31, 2007
My Twenty-Sixth Post
On the Web 2.0 front, while I was mindlessly Googling my way around the web, I discovered that there will be a Web 2.0 Summit to be held in San Francisco this October. Pretty amazing stuff! Also found a pretty comprehensive reading list of Library 2.0 articles on Squidoo
Sunday, May 27, 2007
My Twenty-Fifth Post
I've been having a look around at how other library services make use on the Web 2.0 technology.
Eastern Regional Libraries here in Melbourne has a blog that is used to promote library events, and new resources. http://easternregional.blogspot.com/ Yarra Plenty Library Service, also in Melbourne has developed their blog as a platform between staff and borrowers http://yarraplenty.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
My Twenty-Fourth Post
Danbury Library, in Conneticut is using tags from LibraryThing in their catalogue. Try a search in their catalogue and then go in to the item record. You will see a tag cloud at the end of the record - click on a link and it will take your to similarly tagged items.
Possibilities?? What are your thoughts?
Monday, May 14, 2007
My Twenty-Third Post (but not my last!)
The last activity I had to do was to investigate E-audio books. This is such a fantastic and innovative resource for the public library, providing 24/7 access at home, at work, even when travelling. They can be read or listened to on portable players such as PDAs or MP3 players. In terms of collection management, content costs between 35-50% less than traditional formats and have no replacement costs as there are no cassettes or discs to be lost or damaged.
I had a look at ACT library which was one of the first public libraries in Australia to have an extensive e-audio book collection.
Harris County Public Library in Texas, have a fantastic catalogue set up to browse their e-audio book collections.
I suppose some issues that a library needs to consider are:
- Will the library be providing the hardware (ie/ Ipods)
- Who will pay for the replacement of a lost or stolen device?
Most of the devices run on AA batteries-- should a spare battery be provided by the library? - Where will the needed staff time to load content on to the devices be found? Is this an easy enough task for patrons to do themselves?
So, the last thing I need to consider with this program is how to continue on with my blog - what direction should I take it. So I will ask the readers: How do you think I should continue my blog? Please leave a comment.
While you have a think about that, check out this fantastic blog A Librarian's Guide To Etiquette. Great tips and points to consider when dealing with our borrowers!!!
Phew - I think that was my longest post!
My Twenty-Second Post
Oh, and more updates to my Flickr page here
Saturday, May 12, 2007
My Twenty-First Post
Am still really hooked on the whole Learning 2.0 experience, and am getting a bit depressed that I'm fast approaching the end of the program. Luckily I've found Stephen Abrams 43 Things site and will definitely have a go at working through this list next!!
So last night I had a go at Exercise #21 which is all about Pod casting. I didn't think that I would spend to long on this one, but whaddya know?? Three hours later and I was still clicking around Yahoos Pod casts and having a blast. It's great how you get links in the sidebar to explore similar items. I got totally hooked and was listening to interviews with some of my favourite celebrities.
Thursday, May 10, 2007
My Twentieth Post
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7235365@N07/459310055/
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
My Nineteenth Post
I've had a play around with Exercise #19 which was exploring sites that made the Web 2,0 awards - I didn't even know there was such a thing! Anyway had a lot of fun playing around with some of the cool applications out there. Two that I found really useful were:
http://voo2do.com/ - to try and keep myself organised!
http://campfirenow.com/ - could be really useful here at work where staff are working collaboratively on projects from the various far flung branches
Also, I've updated the photo of myself on the blog - thought I should have something that was more in line with my self proclaimed title of "best dressed librarian", or as Freeloading Phill called me "Mr. Prada"
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
My Eighteenth Post
Monday, April 23, 2007
My Seventeenth Post
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smrrZpbvI20
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
My Sixteenth Post
http://welldressedlibrarian.blogspot.com/2007_04_01_archive.html
Saturday, April 14, 2007
My Fifteenth Post
Personally I'm very keen for policies and procedures manuals to be available in wiki format tom promote currency and ease of use. Peter Blake's paper (below) gives a great introduction to setting up a wiki in the library environment.
Web 2.0 and wiki's were a key theme of this years Information Online conference, which i was lucky enough to attend. Two fantastic papers that examine the role and use of wiki's in the library environment are:
http://www.information-online.com.au/docs/Presentations/watson.pdf
http://www.information-online.com.au/docs/Presentations/blake.pdf
... and on a lighter note, naturally, I'm still addicted to Flickr (I'm the Flickr Fiddler) - so check out my most recent uploads @ http://www.flickr.com/photos/7235365@N07/
Monday, April 9, 2007
My Fourteenth Post
Monday, April 2, 2007
My Thirteenth Post
Happy Easter Everyone!!
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
My Twelfth Post
Sunday, March 25, 2007
My Eleventh Post
Next on the Learning 2.0 must-do list is Rollyo. What on earth is a Rollyo - stay tuned!!
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
My Tenth Post
Monday, March 19, 2007
My Ninth Post
Sunday, March 18, 2007
My Eighth Post
Have finished of Exercise 9 of Learning 2.0 and have been enjoying reading a whole range of library related blogs... but still end up back at my Flickr account and playing with my photos. Karyn - you don't know what you've unleashed!!!!!
Friday, March 16, 2007
My Seventh Post
Still working on Exercise 7 of Learning 2.0 (RSS Feeds and Bloglines). I'm still working my way around the different features that are available. A new blog that I've just subscribed to is http://youngnewlibrarians.ning.com/ Very dynamic and definitely worth a look. I had a laugh reading the "OPACs of today will be the subject of vintage homage tomorrow".
Thursday, March 15, 2007
My Sixth Post
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
My Fifth Post
I'm up to exercie 7 in the Learning 2.0 program, which is to post to your blog aboutanything technology realted that interest you. Just this mornign I picked up my new notebook, which is still sitting in it's box. Lots of fun and frustration is awaiting me I'm sure!! Still it will be great for working through the rest of the program!
http://shopping.yahoo.com.au/xPC-Hewlett-Packard-HP-Compaq-Compaq-Presario-F503AU~r-1~CLT-INTR~RFR-www.google.com.au
Oh, and I've also been busily uploading more photo's and having fun geotagging. Check it out @
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7235365@N07/map/
Monday, March 12, 2007
My Fourth Post
- UploadrXL - a program to upload one or more images to Flickr and add them immediately to your Sets of Groups. I found this a real time saver!!
- Pictobrowser - widget to display flickr photos on your blog. I'm still trying to get the hang of this, but hopefully I'll be able to add some pictures to my blog soon!
I was amazed at how many API's there are for Flickr. Check out the list here http://www.quickonlinetips.com/archives/2005/03/great-flickr-tools-collection/
Thursday, March 8, 2007
My Third Post
I'm still completely enamoured with Flickr and have uploaded a whole lot more of my vacation snaps. It's great plotting them onto the Google Maps mash-up and then being able to see what photos others have taken in the same area! With the long weekend starting tomorrow I'm sure I'll really spend some time tinkering with my photos. I'm certainly in no rush to move onto the next activity!!
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
My Second Post
I've tried to make use of the map function also soyou can see where photos were taken - hope it works!! I'm completely hooked so check back in a few days and I'll have uplopaded more!
Oh, and I've also just discovered the spellchecker in Blogger!
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
My first post
The quick slide show on lifelong learning was quite good and had some great tips on attitude and tips ofr acheiving goals. http://plcmclearning.blogspot.com/2006/08/2-lifelong-learning-l2.html
Well, must get back to work...