
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Sunday, 19 May 2013
Week 5: task 11: reflective practice
Blog about your discoveries so far...
I used this week to look at the tasks I may have skimmed over in past weeks:
I used this week to look at the tasks I may have skimmed over in past weeks:
- Technorati http://technorati.com: I tried this but I found Google Blog Search www.google.co.uk/blogsearch gave better results e.g. http://blogs.it.ox.ac.uk/ltg-casestudies/2012/08/20/teaching-web-2-0-skills-23-things-oxford
- I added a Twitter widget of my tweets to this blog.
- Feedly, Bloglines, Netvibes, Digg:
- JournalTOCs, Zetoc http://zetoc.mimas.ac.uk - I managed to log into this with my BU staff username and password. I tried some searches to see what the results were, and then set up some email Alerts, and an RSS feed (via SAGE, not via Zetoc) on this blog for the BU full text journal Journal of Librarianship and Information Science (JOLIS).
- Saved Search Alert and "Blog This" for one of the BPC databases e.g. EBSCO's LISTA (Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts): see post above (created with Share > More > Blogger). I also set up a weekly email alert for this search.
- Delicious: I looked at this, but don't think its for me. In general, I don't want to influence or make recommendations or share my thoughts and opinions with others, sorry!
- CiteULike http://www.citeulike.org: I registered, searched for articles and built up a library. Not sure I get it? Read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CiteULike to find out more.
- LibraryThing: I joined and added some books (mostly non-fiction) that I've read and enjoyed recently. My library is at http://www.librarything.com/catalog/BomoSarah and my profile is at http://www.librarything.com/profile/BomoSarah. I added my library books as a LibraryThing widget to this blog.
- Library 2.0: my application to join was approved on 21/05/13, but I didn't get round to logging in until 27/05/13. I posted about myself on their Introductions forum and uploaded a photo. My profile is at http://www.library20.com/profile/SarahBedford.
I get regular emails, usually about CPD in America e.g.
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Sunday, 12 May 2013
Week 4: tasks 9 & 10: professional networks
Task 9: Explore online networks: LinkedIn, Library 2.0, LISNPN, CILIP communities. What advantages (or disadvantages) could the LRC get from creating their own network through Ning. Discuss on your blog.
Task 10: Sign up to national/regional and special interest groups. Share what attracted you to these groups on your blog.
I have been in LinkedIn http://uk.linkedin.com for several years, and been aware of the LIS New Professionals Network http://lisnpn.spruz.com since July 2009 when I attended a CILIP Career Development Group conference in London http://www.cilip.org.uk/get-involved/special-interest-groups/careerdevelopment/cdg-benefits/newprofessionals/Pages/newprofessionalsconferencepapers.aspx.
Library 2.0 http://www.library20.com is less familiar to me however.
The previous B&PC LRCs Manager asked me to look at Ning http://www.ning.com in 2011/12, especially http://psychfutures.ning.com and http://mathematics24x7.ning.com . Because people have to pay to use Ning, I didn't think it would be used much by the LRC or B&PC tutors.
Teresa at LD LRC was appointed our Ning specialist in April 2012.
I edit a CILIP Communities blog for SE Hampshire & Wight http://communities.cilip.org.uk/blogs/cilip-hw/default.aspx, but this will be archived when the new CILIP website goes live later this year.
I am on the committee of, and web edit for, the 2 most local CILIP groups: SE Hants & Wight - I switched my CILIP region from SW to SE -, and ARLG (Academic and Research Libraries group) Southern. I am also a member of CILIP's Cataloguing & Indexing group. I have been a member of CILIP for 10 years, and achieved CILIP Chartership (MCLIP) in 2012.
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