Tuesday 28 June 2011

To Web 2.0 or not to Web 2.0

Realised I am supposed to add a second post and I haven't included any tags!

So, a bit about me... I work in Digitisation at Northampton Square Library. When I am not here I work as a counsellor in a few different places. The hecticness of my life reflects some of how I feel about Web 2.0 - too much going on! As one of those people who feels that 'modern life' is too busy, complicated and stressful (and I have only made it worse for myself by having three or four jobs!) I some times find the idea of Web 2.0 and social networking overwhelming. I have enough trouble keeping on top of my email without a thousand RSS feeds coming in and new technologies to learn. HOWEVER, I know that a lot of these things can help to make things quicker and easier too. AND I do find myself excited by the prospect of shared interactive learning, freely available images and all the other stuff I have yet to learn about. So when I start to get all fuddy duddy I have to give myself a talking to and be open to these new (and sometimes scary) things.

I have just made the pleasant discovery that I can use spell check in blogger. I have sometimes been frustrated that what I see as new technologies fail to do basic things like that. Tags seem fairly straighforward and I've used them when using the Portal. It's easy to forget to do. Also, there seems to be a potential for a lot of variation in how individuals use tags - spellings, punctuation etc - how clever is any given tool at picking up tags that may refer to the same thing but look different?

And finally... I enjoyed all the blogs I read. Library Apocolypse - how important to have a name that draws you in. I was pleased to hear that there's another part-timer attempting this programme - PartTimeLibrarian and I had a silent chuckle at Hazel's Kindle hiccup. That's all for now...

1 comment:

  1. Great you've made a start on 23 Things! rss feeds maen your in box is not clogged up - you can divert traffic from it to your feed reader instead. Of course you have to remember to check your reader!

    Will be interesting to see what you think of iGoogle as it seems to be dividing opinion a bit, so would like to hear what your experiences are of it.

    You're right about tags, you have to remember to do them, and to have consistency but so long as you're consistant in your own blog that's fine - once the posts build up they will become more useful as it'll be quicker to navigate around.

    It's great reading all the blogs! Glad you're enjoying it!

    Rowena 23 Things Team

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