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Anyone out there still basking in the post 23 Things glow? Here is a brief article from a website called the Museum of the Future suggesting practical web 2. 28 low-budget, easy-to-do things to do with new media for cultural institutions. Anyone come across idea 9 which is a thing called Disqus? Sounds like a an aggregator for many of the online discussion platforms we studied. Thats got to be a good idea right? Friday, 10 September 2010.
Random musings about library stuff. Friday, 4 August 2017. First we covered book manufacture, which remained principally the same until about the mid-18th century. Old paper with watermark via Public Domain Pictures.
Tuesday, 31 August 2010. Thing 23 - Worldle and blogging about my Cam 23 experience. Well, what an adventure 23 Things has been! Definitely feeling exhausted but exhilarated too, just like the lions of Zimbabwe! My colleagues and I also took this opportunity to start our Library Facebook page and start Tweeting for the Library, although this will really take off when we reopen on Monday 6 September.
Wednesday, 18 August 2010.
The event had been a sell out within a few hours of the ticket release and originally I had not got a place. Luckily for me a few last minute dropouts meant I got a place with a week to go. I was intrigued by the unconference. For the first session I chose cataloguing.
See you in the future! Saturday, 18 September 2010. A small guide to PDF resources out there. Does what it says on the tin. Share forms and collect data. View, modify or perform simple edits to PDFs. All sorts of solutions including CutePDF writer freeware.
Sunday, 20 January 2013. What one thing can I do today. Talks about being busy as a boast disguised as a complaint. When he delves behind the real reasons we can begin to see people who are always busy with some compassion. One good thing about being a.
Thursday, 15 November 2012. Where have we been? Ah, a surprise for your rss feed! We do still intend to run 23 Things again in the near future, but, as some of you may know unfortunately life, the universe and everything has prevented the programme from running sooner.
4 Setting Up an RSS Feed. If you need some help deciding between the two, take a look at this article. Of course If you feel like exploring, and you have the time, feel free to set up accounts on both sites, play around in them, get a feel for the interfaces, and decide for yourself! Login to your .
Tuesday, March 30, 2010. For this Thing, we are dealing with two different kinds of books - ebooks. 2 Once you have an account c.
Thursday, April 3, 2008. I do think IM makes sense as a reference tool though. Saturday, February 23, 2008. Thursday, February 21, 2008.
This blog was created as part of the 23 Things Oxford Programme in 2010. The programme aimed to introduce library staff to Web 2. 0 technologies, working on the principle that exposure is the first stage in learning. Tuesday, 6 April 2010. Not as much time as I would have liked.