Basically, I found the Google RSS feed finding tool easy to use. I was looking for a feed on songwriting, and there were some that actually looked functional. I ended up subscribing to BloggingMuses.com because it addressed the most issues I find to be important.
Bloglines was the worst feed finder because it is still waiting for me to reply to a verification email that it never has sent (or ever will)! Agita!
For the library-related feeds, I really appreciated those that had an attached search engine. I looked for the feeds with the most hits for "library instruction." The Shifted Librarian had the most hits with eight, so I subscribed to it. (Librarian in Black was second.)
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Lesson #8
Discovery Exercise #1:
With 50 million blogs in the U.S., RSS feeds seem vital to manage it all.
Discovery Exercise #2:
I subscribed to Google Reader because I did not want to wait for a verification email from Bloglines (which has yet to arrive).
Discovery Exercise #3:
I subscribed to these five:
Chronicle.com - Today... (1)
CNN.com - Politics (4)
EKU Library Learning 2.0 (8)
Huffington Post Full ...
NYT > Opinion (10)
Questions:
What do you like about RSS and newsreaders?
They are an excellent gathering tool for those who explore multiple blogs.
How do you think you might be able to use this technology in your work or personal life?
For example, as the political season has already begun, these readers make it much easier to keep up with what the candidates are doing.
How can libraries use RSS or take advantage of this new technology?
One way librarians can use RSS is simply to keep professionally up-to-date.
With 50 million blogs in the U.S., RSS feeds seem vital to manage it all.
Discovery Exercise #2:
I subscribed to Google Reader because I did not want to wait for a verification email from Bloglines (which has yet to arrive).
Discovery Exercise #3:
I subscribed to these five:
Chronicle.com - Today... (1)
CNN.com - Politics (4)
EKU Library Learning 2.0 (8)
Huffington Post Full ...
NYT > Opinion (10)
Questions:
What do you like about RSS and newsreaders?
They are an excellent gathering tool for those who explore multiple blogs.
How do you think you might be able to use this technology in your work or personal life?
For example, as the political season has already begun, these readers make it much easier to keep up with what the candidates are doing.
How can libraries use RSS or take advantage of this new technology?
One way librarians can use RSS is simply to keep professionally up-to-date.
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Monday, July 16, 2007
Flickr (Week Three) Addenda
BTW, Robert "Billy Ward" Williams was a member of and songwriter for The Dominoes.
He co-wrote "Sixty-Minute Man" which, according to Wikipedia, reached #17 in the US Billboard pop charts, and #1 in the US Billboard R&B charts for 14 weeks in 1951.
The song was also included in the Bull Durham soundtrack.
He co-wrote "Sixty-Minute Man" which, according to Wikipedia, reached #17 in the US Billboard pop charts, and #1 in the US Billboard R&B charts for 14 weeks in 1951.
The song was also included in the Bull Durham soundtrack.
Flickr (Week Three)
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Lesson #5 Addenda
Observation: It is much easier to find specific people in Facebook than it is in MySpace. In my opinion, MySpace really needs to do something about their incredibly limited search engine.
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