PubMed Basics Overview May 13, 2008
Posted by Vicki in Uncategorized.Tags: presentation, PubMed, SD SLA
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Today I am giving a short presentation to the San Diego Special Library Association group. Here is the slide show.
Mashups May 5, 2008
Posted by Vicki in continuing education.Tags: continuing education, mashups
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Our final Social Networking Web 2.0 class is about mashups. This is one of those terms I’ve heard and vaguely understood, just hadn’t investigated.
Mashups are another tool that I don’t think I’ll be using any time soon, especially for work. What I may do is explore them further for my personal web site. One of the mashups mentioned was to match books to locations using Google Maps and ISBNs. That would be a fun addition to a book review web site. It’s not something I would consider attempting for a couple months. Then if that works, it may suggest possible applications for work. For now, I don’t see any.
In the meantime, I checked out some different mashups for our classwork. I had a lot of fun at Star Viewer. My love of science fiction and outer space shows up in that choice. I was finding the maps and movies fascinating and had to remind myself that I’m at work so couldn’t spend a couple hours checking out the different stars, galaxies, nebulae, etc. That is a good combination of maps, tags, and movies.
Privacy on the Web May 5, 2008
Posted by Vicki in continuing education.Tags: privacy
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While searching librarians’ blogs on privacy issues, I came across this blog that’s about a year old at the Shifted Librarian’s site. The more I look at the Web 2.0 social networking tools, the more I think about privacy issues.
She talks about the different perceptions between the generations for privacy on the net and in life in general. I’m part of that older generation that still wants privacy. More than once I’ve been upset when I found personal information at unexpected places. I like to think my personal blog is anonymous enough to keep from being directly connected to me unless I tell someone who I am. Imagine how unhappy I was to discover how easy it is to discover who owns domains.
Privacy on the Web is pretty much an illusion, at least at my level of expertise. I’m not the paranoid person who either doesn’t use the net or electronic signature at all (my fiction kicks in – see The Traveler by John Twelve Hawks) or who encrypts everything I do about 20 different ways.
Instead I maintain the (illusory?) hope that I’m not interesting enough for people to investigate.
Web 2.0 Continuing Education Challenges May 2, 2008
Posted by Vicki in continuing education.Tags: continuing education, time management
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“One challenge is to find enough time to learn about Web 2.0…”
Cho A. (2007) An introduction to mashups for health librarians. Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association. 28:19-22.
‘Nuff said.