Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Can you be too linked in?

I'm a bit all over the map with my assignments. I set up a Meebo account, which, so far, has just meant that every time anyone with Gmail that I know logs on, I get a popup on my screen. TMI! I am still committed to embedding a Meebo widget on my library's webpage, though, for patron questions. Soon...

I already had a Linked-In account, which I generally doubt the value of. People keep asking me to link to or recommend them, and I barely know them. The oddest yet is a young man who did community service work at the library - and wandered about in a haze most of the time he did his work. But -- just today I got a notification that Kate had posted a link to a really interesting PowerPoint from Cal Lee (http://www.ils.unc.edu/callee/personal-archives-2010-lee.pdf) I would never have seen that otherwise. I found I was less interested in Cal's points (not being an acquisitions archivist) and more impressed by the way he actually made good use of the PowerPoint format to make an effective presentation.

And now I have a Twitter account. I have been a Twitter detractor for some time, so this should be interesting. I found a few folks to follow whose tweets I thought would be interesting. Sort of rushed into it, so I don't even know how I'll get the updates. I'm sure I'll find out! I am one of those people who discovered Facebook a few months ago and have "fallen in and I can't get up." I like the connection to friends in far away places with whom I'd never otherwise be in intermittent contact. I've been discovered by my best friend from ninth grade, which was especially fun. I stay up way too late at night scanning people's posts, so I know I'm hooked. But I'll still have to be convinced of the value of tweets...

I also signed up for everyone's blogs on my Bloglines account. I kept thinking there was probably a quicker way to do this than cut and paste, cut and paste into the the Bloglines "add feed" feature, but I didn't see how. If I had chosen to go with a Google-based feed I could have just clicked to add them, but I didn't want to set up another aggregator when I already had one I was using. Did I miss something?

Off to proctor an exam for a culinary school student at work. But first a stop at the drive-through latte stand (yes, we do have those in Laramie!)

2 comments:

  1. Hi Kathy,

    I think LinkedIn is more useful for those in the business world. But it can be useful for anyone who is job hunting, at least from presenting someplace where perspective employers can look up more about you than what you present in your resume (like those PowerPoint presentations you've done).

    Kate's feed on LinkedIn is from her Twitter account, so if you're following her on Twitter you should be getting the same thing on LinkedIn. Or, if you don't want to have to follow her on Twitter, and check your LinkedIn account frequently, you can get the same thing there. Check out the Spellbound Blog on Twitter, too.

    I see you--like everyone else--haven't posted anything in over a month. What "Things" have you been working on lately?

    Kathie (aka Norton)

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  2. Hey, KN,

    As you can see from my most recent post, I've been wrapped up in surveys, which I finally finished! In the process, I've explored, and become quite the convert to Google Docs. A friend just invited me to Google Wave, but I haven't tried it yet. I've totally missed out on all the podcasting, Animato, etc., but I do plan to catch up with those on my own. My Christmas present to my brother was a video of our old family slides, which landed with me (surprise! the family archivist...) I started the video with Windows Movie Maker, but I think I'll try Animato (Animoto?) to see if I like it better. I have definitely become more comfortable experimenting with things, and showing them to friends and staff.

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