Thursday, February 11, 2010

Week Three continued

Every time I try to enter the blog to post, seems like a new experience! I decided to read through everyone's postings to see if others may be having similar experiences and find it to be so. So far I appreciate learing about these Things and in a few cases can see where it may help in outreach for our collections in gaining visibility, but it is taking a lot longer to learn about than I had hoped. More questions about Weeks one and two, but as for this week: I have had some experience with FaceBook and LinkedIn, none of it very satisfying. Perhaps the Ning will be, as I've heard positive things about it. One participant echoed my concern about all the new accounts and passwords to keep track of, and the difficulty in unsubscribing once the course is over, so I'll be interested in responses to this. I am convinced that knowing about these tools is a good Thing.

Week Three

While I've created accounts for and used Slideshare, Meebo and looked at Web 2.0 presentations on Slideshare, and even done some social networking, it's been taking awhile to figure out how to post messages on my own blog! If this is it, I'll have more to say!

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Week One late posting

Thanks to Amy for walking me through a few things, (and having a meebo chat with me) I can now report the Blogs I'm subscribed to besides "23 things for archivists": They include "SAA RAO News" and "Lone Arrangers- Working Together while working alone." The Blogs that most appealed to me are those Kate labels "archivist content blogs" some initiated by individuals. I suscribed to"Abner Jackson Journal" initially, then unsubscribed and subscribed to "From the Page--Julia Brumfield's diaries" a not-exactly-blog where subscribers apparently take turns at transcribing handwritten pages of a diary. In both my archives and in my independent research project this is of interest. I see that many of these blogs do not have very frequent visitors or updates, so I'm guessing some of the posts may not come until after the course is finished....
On my continuing difficulties in negotiating around on these sites: it wasn't clear to me that I access my blog for posting by going through google reader.