I live in the Sutherland shire and my local library is Cronulla.
Links:http://www.sutherlandshire.nsw.gov.au/Home
http://www.sutherlandshire.nsw.gov.au/Library/Find_a_Library/Cronulla_Library
Cronulla is a small beachside suburb, the population is quite small and it isnt too diverse ethnically.
The library service is for students, seniors and children. The community is mostly english speaking so they don't have alot of multilingual resources. Mainly its used by students and children.
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Current Awareness Posts
Filter Bubbles:
Very interesting video. I think its law of relativity in a way. I see his point but us as humans curate in formation naturally. Usually its about taste! we all like different things and enjoy certain associations with a similar perspective. Some people may not wanna get the same search results all the time! No need to get too paranoid i think its just a matter of understanding the globalisation process.
Very interesting video. I think its law of relativity in a way. I see his point but us as humans curate in formation naturally. Usually its about taste! we all like different things and enjoy certain associations with a similar perspective. Some people may not wanna get the same search results all the time! No need to get too paranoid i think its just a matter of understanding the globalisation process.
Podcasts
Library name: National Library of Australia
Title: Notebooks tell Nick Cave's story
Link: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2009-08-14/notebooks-tell-nick-caves-story/1391314
Short summary;
The National Library is the final destination for the Arts Centre Melbourne exhibition, which has already travelled to Brisbane and Perth.
Title: Notebooks tell Nick Cave's story
Link: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2009-08-14/notebooks-tell-nick-caves-story/1391314
Short summary;
The life and work of Australian musician and author Nick Cave is on show at the National Library of Australia in Canberra.
Nick Cave: The Exhibition features notebooks, diaries, video images, photographs and posters that have been personally selected by Cave to tell his story.The National Library is the final destination for the Arts Centre Melbourne exhibition, which has already travelled to Brisbane and Perth.
Social Bookmarking ex6
I think social bookmarking is great. Libraries should continue providing this service. It allows us to search for items we may be interested in and gather opinnions from readers. Never judge a book by its cover. Usually for me there are certain styles of writting i enjoy so this allows me to get more of an insight on a title that may arouse my interest. Yes the library i use has this option available on their catalogue.
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Library participation on social networking sites
I believe it is a great idea for libraries to participate on social networking sites. It keeps members informed and unites people with similar interests and a passion for knowledge and understanding.
Library Photo on Flicker
http://www.flickr.com/photos/86117926@N00/3264389954/in/photolist-5YsRpq-5ZbW3n-5ZnZiA-62iX1W-6aj9c3-6eKb6s-6fKvGK-6tuEC1-6tGjVD-6u4mvc-6wk2tu-6zBurX-6AfMfj-6Bjvu1-6F7DUa-6HdW2u-6QLRz9-6Tkjs8-6UPo2G-6Xz2Bq-6YADYD-6YUnTF-75wqec-7714aW-78r4JY-7c1DMC-7cAxod-7hzE5Q-7i7h6V-7r7igP-7rnfy7-dnYP3L-7xLACa-9xVUZz-9wTeUm-9v3Wes-aT7Eye-8CWoiH-9YjSjd-7ZvmQa-7TsdsX-9e5gGc-c3fwhE-8BUi7V-f94Lhf-bc4EWg-8eh4SX-92H4MA-8JVwvC-8pJj7W-9JT4Mc
This is a photo of the Library Of Laws at the Iowa State Capital. Awesome photo check out the winding stairs.
This is a photo of the Library Of Laws at the Iowa State Capital. Awesome photo check out the winding stairs.
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Library 2.0
Library 2.0 is the ongoing response to Web 2.0, a participatory, networked, interactive, and collaborative community of web users. Similarly, "Library 2.0" is the shorthand for a vast array of initiatives in all types of libraries to incorporate the tools for online co-operation into new ways to deliver effective library services.
Three Web 2.0 applications commonly used by Libraries are Facebook, Twitter and You tube.
Three Web 2.0 applications commonly used by Libraries are Facebook, Twitter and You tube.
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