Twitter.com (2013) Barrie Public Library (BPL_inthecity) on Twitter [online] Available at: https://twitter.com/BPL_inthecity [Accessed: 27 Aug 2013]
Barrie public library twitter has 949 Tweets, 74 following and has 754 followers. The library tweets around 2-3 tweets each day on events that are happening in the library, that anyone can follow. One of their tweets that they posted was "ROBOT ALERT! Tomorrow afternoon at 2 pm - join us for our LAST family movie event of the summer. Feature film: Robots". Barrie public library physical addresses are at Downtown, 60 Worsley Street, Barrie, Ontario L4M 1L6 and Painswick, 48 Dean Avenue, Barrie, Ontario L4N 0C2. You can also email them at barlib@barrie.ca to ask a question. That is why I think this twitter is authentic. Twitter was founded in March 2006 and is located in San Francisco, California, United States.
Monday, 26 August 2013
Podcasts my thoughts
I like Podcasts. Podcasts are great to listen to while you are on the bus and when you play games like Minecraft. They are great to catch up on aspects that you don't have time to read, like the video game news.
Podcasts would be great in the library scene. A library could have a Podcast every week on what's happening in the library. Staff and patrons could catch up on what's going on, so that they don't miss out. Library staff can also use Podcasts for meetings if someone is sick.
Podcasts would be great in the library scene. A library could have a Podcast every week on what's happening in the library. Staff and patrons could catch up on what's going on, so that they don't miss out. Library staff can also use Podcasts for meetings if someone is sick.
Tuesday, 20 August 2013
My experience on YouTube and TeacherTube
What did you like or dislike about the sites
I like YouTube, I use it every day watching videos on games and anything that is funny. I love how it is really quick to buff the videos compared to other sites. There is are few things I dislike about YouTube. One of the things I hate is that on the main page when you log in. They don't show what new videos are uploaded, they make you click on my subscriptions to access them. Another thing is I hate ads, but I have found a work around for that to block them.
On the other hand there is TeacherTube, were I think the site is good. It is more educational than YouTube, mostly showing how to do something. That's said I haven't used much of the site yet.
Why did you choose the video that you did?
The reason why I chose the video I used, was that it was interesting to what my blog was about and showed me what a robot did in a library.
Can you see any features or components of the site that might be interesting if they were applied to library websites?
There were no interesting on features and components that I could see.
I like YouTube, I use it every day watching videos on games and anything that is funny. I love how it is really quick to buff the videos compared to other sites. There is are few things I dislike about YouTube. One of the things I hate is that on the main page when you log in. They don't show what new videos are uploaded, they make you click on my subscriptions to access them. Another thing is I hate ads, but I have found a work around for that to block them.
On the other hand there is TeacherTube, were I think the site is good. It is more educational than YouTube, mostly showing how to do something. That's said I haven't used much of the site yet.
Why did you choose the video that you did?
The reason why I chose the video I used, was that it was interesting to what my blog was about and showed me what a robot did in a library.
Can you see any features or components of the site that might be interesting if they were applied to library websites?
There were no interesting on features and components that I could see.
Monday, 19 August 2013
Citation for How RooBot the UMKC Libraries' Robot works
YouTube (2011) How RooBot the UMKC Libraries' Robot works [online] Available at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wJJLlTq7ts [Accessed: 20/8/2013]
UMKC Libraries' (University of Missouri-Kansas City) have uploaded a video on their robot at Miller Nichols Library, that shelves and retrieves most of their collection. The UMKC Libraries have uploaded up to nineteen videos to YouTube, with their last video was upload six months ago. Their videos are for library staff and students, who are interested in robots or aspects that is happening in the UMKC Libraries. The library is located at 800 East 51st Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64110 and you can you can send snail mail to their mailing address at 5100 Rockhill Road. You can also call them at there Service Desk, Music/Media, LaBudde Special Collections and Marr Sound Archives.That is why I think this YouTube video is authentic.
UMKC Libraries' (University of Missouri-Kansas City) have uploaded a video on their robot at Miller Nichols Library, that shelves and retrieves most of their collection. The UMKC Libraries have uploaded up to nineteen videos to YouTube, with their last video was upload six months ago. Their videos are for library staff and students, who are interested in robots or aspects that is happening in the UMKC Libraries. The library is located at 800 East 51st Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64110 and you can you can send snail mail to their mailing address at 5100 Rockhill Road. You can also call them at there Service Desk, Music/Media, LaBudde Special Collections and Marr Sound Archives.That is why I think this YouTube video is authentic.
Thursday, 15 August 2013
The Space Library podcast
PodOmatic (2013) The Space Library [online] Available at: http://waltpanorama.podomatic.com/ [Accessed: 13 Aug 2013]
This podcast is by Walt Panorama from Melbourne, Australia. He has made nine podcasts that have aired from first of April this year, with his last one aired 9/8/13. These podcasts are for people who are interested in "retro-futurism with a hint of Hauntology and a focus on electronic experimental pop, library, soundtracks and lounge music for robots". The Site where you can download or listen to the podcasts is called PodOmatic hosting podcasts from all around the world. You can send comments or suggestions for the PodOmatic team to answer, or you can send them by snail mail with the business located in San Francisco California. That is why I think this podcast is authoritative.
This podcast is by Walt Panorama from Melbourne, Australia. He has made nine podcasts that have aired from first of April this year, with his last one aired 9/8/13. These podcasts are for people who are interested in "retro-futurism with a hint of Hauntology and a focus on electronic experimental pop, library, soundtracks and lounge music for robots". The Site where you can download or listen to the podcasts is called PodOmatic hosting podcasts from all around the world. You can send comments or suggestions for the PodOmatic team to answer, or you can send them by snail mail with the business located in San Francisco California. That is why I think this podcast is authoritative.
Monday, 12 August 2013
2013 CULINL601A & CULINS501A Exploring learning 2 wiki experience
After looking at and editing the wiki, I find it easy and simple to use, when editing and saving. wikis have change a lot since i used one, they have made them more friendly and more like when editing to look like Microsoft word.
ROS Wiki
Ros.org (2000) Documentation - ROS Wiki. [online] Available at: http://www.ros.org/wiki/ [Accessed: 13 Aug 2013].
ROS (Robot Operating System) provides libraries and they have tools to help software developers create robot applications.They provide hardware abstraction, device drivers, libraries, visualizers, message-passing and package management. The wiki can be translated in to 3 other languages, German, Korean and Japanese. I think this wiki is authoritative because they have a Google+ account here where they show some projects the staff are working on. The wiki gets up-dated from time to time, with the last update edited at 2013-07-18 22:22:07 by TullyFoote. Under the Support page on the wiki there are options When something fails, Suggestions when reporting issues/requesting features, Guidelines for questions and Guidelines for moderating.
Wikis
What did you find interesting?
I found out that you can use wikis in a new way. In the YouTube video on Wikis in Plain English they used a wiki to organise a camping trip. I found that it is more practical and interesting than just using a research tool like Wikipedia.
What types of applications within libraries might work well with a wiki?
You could use a wiki to organise a event with a team and each person chips in what they can do.
So what's in a wiki?
You can have anything in a wiki, for example I used one when I was doing my IT studies for class notes. It wasn't an online version like Wikipedia but it was stored on my USB stick at the time.
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
Delicious
Its been awhile since I have used delicious, i can see the potential of this tool in the library environment by using this for interesting searches and using the tag function to find it later. it took a few minutes to find some of the options, it is a great tool have out side the library.
Mashups
Here is a mash up I put together of robots at TasTafe library. First I took of photo of the book shelf at the library and found some photo's on Google images that I could edit. Then I used Photoshop to put them together so that they fit in the picture.
Monday, 5 August 2013
no robots at TasTafe
here is a photo i took with my Sony tablet S of the TasTafe learning centre were they don't have any roborts
Flickr photo cite
Flickr.com (2013) All sizes | le robot | Flickr - Photo Sharing! [online] Available at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/54803625@N08/8317868635/in/photostream/ [Accessed: 6 Aug 2013]
The Flickr photo I chose was a photo taken by Charlotte Henard, who has been a member of Flickr since 2010. She is a librarian that is a part of 9 groups and has 97 in there contact list under profile. The photo is about a book collecting machine and is for anyone who wants to know want libraries look like with these robots in them. Taken on 17 November 2010 with her latest one she uploaded was 6 of August 2013. The authentication for this site is at the About Flickr heading at the bottom of the page under "who we are" link there is what they do and a list of all the staff who work at Flickr and on that page is a link to ask questions called Flickr/Yahoo! PR that sends an email to them if you want to know. The physical address is at Yahoo! Inc. 701 First Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94089 who owns Flickr.That is why I think this Flickr photo is authoritative
The Flickr photo I chose was a photo taken by Charlotte Henard, who has been a member of Flickr since 2010. She is a librarian that is a part of 9 groups and has 97 in there contact list under profile. The photo is about a book collecting machine and is for anyone who wants to know want libraries look like with these robots in them. Taken on 17 November 2010 with her latest one she uploaded was 6 of August 2013. The authentication for this site is at the About Flickr heading at the bottom of the page under "who we are" link there is what they do and a list of all the staff who work at Flickr and on that page is a link to ask questions called Flickr/Yahoo! PR that sends an email to them if you want to know. The physical address is at Yahoo! Inc. 701 First Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94089 who owns Flickr.That is why I think this Flickr photo is authoritative
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