Tuesday 18 March 2014

Apps

Finally some things that I was already using.  I've been using Overdrive on my Playbook for over a year and although I prefer real books, it's great for finding something new to read without leaving the house. 

The BiblioNB app on my phone I use less frequently.  I prefer a larger screen for looking for books or checking my account. 

Scoop it

I had a little trouble getting started with scoop it but I think I've got it now.  It's a cool collection of random related things, kind of like flipping through magazines.   I think I prefer Pinterest.

Tuesday 4 March 2014

DYI Professional Development

I went to the Library of Congress and discovered they have a lot of webcasts which are available on their web-site and on Youtube.  I watched a video about the Digital Public Library of America or DPLA.  The DPLA is a portal which instituions across the United States are using to share historical data, documents and pictures.  As items are digitized by smaller organizations they can be added to teh DPLA making them accessible to everyone. 

Here is the video for anyone who is interested. 

Multimedia and YouTube

Wayne and Shuster were two of my favourite comedians.  I glad to see some of their sketches on Youtube. 



Here is Wayne and Shuster with Shakespeare's Take on Baseball.

Pinterest

Some of my colleagues already follow Pinterest but it doesn't appeal to me.  I think I prefer to search for things using Google.  I created a few boards about Gardening and Library related articles and I've started following the Library of Toronto. 

Tuesday 11 February 2014

Wordle is Fun!

Wordle: NB Heritage Week

It took a while to come up with something to paste into Wordle but once I thought of something it was fun to play with the different combinations.  Here is the Wordle take on New Brunswick Heritage Week.

Saturday 8 February 2014

Images

Even kids that have difficulty reading enjoy reading to a dog.  Here is a shot of a girl participating in a Reading to Dogs event at U.S.Marine base Lejuene in South Carolina.

Courtesy USMC via Wickmedia Commons