Saturday, 30 May 2015

Investigative Exercise 7 Podcasts

Podcast is a digital audio file on the Internet. It can be downloaded to a computer or portable media player. Podcasts are available at National Library of Australia. One of them is as follows:
Main Title: Handwritten special lecture
Link: https://www.nla.gov.au/podcasts/exhibitions.html
Library's name: National Library of Australia
Short Summary:

Prof. Dr Eef Overgaauw reflects on the history of the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin (Berlin State Library) and the manuscript collection behind the exhibition. 

Investigative Exercise 6 Social Bookmarking

It would be great if a library can provide the service which allows users to provide reviews. Traditionally, a user will search for a book in a traditional catalogue. Then the user will go to the library, find the book in the shelf and read the book in order to find out whether the book is relevant. This is a very time consuming process. Other users’ reviews allow a user to find out whether a book is relevant or not very quickly. 

Investigative Exercise 5 : Social Networking

A library’s Facebook is not simply an information portal; it encourages people to come in and engages with them personally. Through the Facebook page, a library can publicize library events, inform users of additions to collections, provide links to articles, videos etc. The Facebook page also allows users to ask questions and provide feedback on the library’s services. 

Investigative Exercise 4 : Youtube


Investigative Exercise 3 : Photo sharing and Flickr

“Moya Beaver dancing in costume with choker worn in productions of the Lightfoot-Burlakov First Australian Ballet , ca. 1935, [1]


Investigative Exercise 2 Blogs

I have had a look at the blog of John Oxley Blog. One of the posts relate to Queensland Memory Awards 2015 announced by State Library of Queensland. The awards are intended to encourage excellent in research and creation of new knowledge of Queensland’s history, its untold stories in particular. What interests me most in the post is that the awareness that history does not tell itself and needs to be told by people or else it will never be known by people. 

Investigative Exercise 1: What is Social media / Web 2.0?

Library 2.0 refers to a new form of library service which focuses on user centred change and participation in the creation of content and community. To achieve this new form of library services, a library uses Web 2.0, a group of websites and applications that enable users to create and share information and materials online.

Three Web 2.0 / Social media applications commonly used by Libraries:
Facebook
Youtube
Flickr

Introduce myself

Hi, I’m Tina. I live in Sydney, Australia. If I were to use a single word to describe my life right now, I will choose the word “busy” without any hesitation! I am currently doing a Diploma in Library and Information Studies at TAFE, NSW on a full time basis. In the meantime, I am a mother of a two-year-old boy. I love him very much although he is very naughty in several ways!

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