Archive for April, 2008

testTam to newTam - Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

After many months of spottily focused work, I was thrilled tonight to launch the upgraded, updated, preferred, deferred Tamworth Library website.

When Casey and I began to expand the concept he proved with wpopac into what has become Scriblio we quickly realized we would need a development partner. In order to create a tool to [...]

Staff Technology Training: 5 Steps to Success - Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Sarah Houghton-Jan

Why? Save money, improve customer service, should institutional commitment to lifelong learning, increase staff retention rate, motivate staff to keep learning.
Staff training takes time and money
Competencies based training cycle

Step 1: Planning and Brainstorming - What does your staff need to know how to do with technology to do their jobs well. For: Creates [...]

WoePAC to WowPac - Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Roy Tennant
Kill off the term OPAC
Discovery system = public facing tool, public interface, doesn’t replace the ILS. Veneer on top of back office operations.
Worldcat Local is a different and particular type.
Sytems Highlighted: Koha, Evergreen, VUFind, LibraryFind, Worldcat Local.
Harvest records out of ILS for Discovery system, which queries ILS for circ info.
Want to replace your [...]

Transparency, Planning, and Change - Michael Stephens & Michael Casey - Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Them and ME

Companies are letting things out that are not from the PR department. Even police and schools
Barriers to Web 2.0 implementation. Mine is that libraries don’t invest in a position devoted to innovative technology, if they do invest, they don’t also provide that person with the support they need to follow through on [...]

The New Generation of Library Interfaces - Marshall Breeding - Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

I follow Marshall’s writing so I’m interested in what’s on his radar. Also, want to get a tip of two about what to ask Polaris.
Him and Me

OCLC study showing that users do not turn to libraries for info needs. Only 2% of students start with library and only 1% in libraries. Uh [...]

Library Staff training: High Tech & High Touch - Monday, April 7th, 2008

In this session I’m hoping to get ideas for how to interest the uninterested on my staff. Or even how to empower the interested but reluctant or shy or, at the very least, convince those who think what I do is needless play, that it is actually an important and relevant initiative.
Him and me.
First: [...]

Widgets, tools, and doodads for library webmasters - Darlene Fichter and Frank Cervone - Monday, April 7th, 2008

I couldn’t get on the wireless so I’m not liveblogging, really which really bums me out.
Them and Me
Firefox tools

SafeCache protects your privacy segments the cache so one cookie can’t read another.
SafeHistory similar, but hides your history. Good for public computers.
Fox marks allows you to share book marks and go to my.foxmarks.com to see them.
FEBE [...]

Fast and Easy Site tuneups - Jeff Wisniewski - Monday, April 7th, 2008

For this, I’m just looking for more ideas about how to punk our city’s cms. I heard Darlene and Jeff when I went to Monterey a few years ago.
Him and Me

Improve the site incrementally. Iterative change - small stuff instead of big stuff. This model is so much easier on us web [...]

Going Local in the Library - Charles Lyons - Monday, April 7th, 2008

I’m here because MCL is really acting on an initiative to raise our profile and move services beyond the library walls - my role, of course, is to do so online. I’ve been really wanting to blog about our town and its inhabitants: good restaurants, walking trails, potholes… Is that kind of thing [...]

Unflattering self-flattery - Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

I know I’ve said it before and it’s uncool to drool and carry on about your own work, but seeing library events in my personal calendar is just so fucking cool. I apologize for the obscenity, but it just is!

I’ll see everyone at CiL next week!

Afterthought disclaimer: I am in know way representing the [...]

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