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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Module 6 End of Learning 2.0 program My thoughts
Clearly there are plenty of opportunities for libraries to incorporate some of the initiatives. It has given me ideas for my own area of collection responsibility. Twitter for quick information provision to the user group for example to let them know that bookings are open for a particular event. Before this I wasn't convinced about the usefulness of a blog having started one a few years ago and ending up doing almost all the posts myself after initial enthusiasm waned with other contributors but now I want one for the public.
Thanks to the Divisional Training and Development Team (especially Leanne, Carmen and Berta) for setting up, supporting and adapting the program to our needs. It has been a good way to keep up with the changing technological world in which we find ourselves in libraries and in society!
Annabel
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Module 5 : Photos & Videos -Flickr and YouTube
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The black hole, Iceland
Monday, August 31, 2009
Module 4 Tags, Del.ico.us and Library Thing
Set up my own Library Thing account and added a title I have just read to my catalogue.
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Module 3 Podcasts
Alistair is a superb speaker who has a strong interest in oral history. He uses these techniques to great effect in this talk when he catches up with four English women who migrated to Australia in the 1960s. A moving and poignant presentation.
Podcasts are already being used extensively in libraries and archives for example The National Archives in London. I am keen that the Library investigates ways to add the complementary powerpoint slides to our podcasts. This is often requested by members of the public but so far hasn't happened.
Annabel
Monday, August 17, 2009
Module 3 : RSS feeds etc
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Saturday, August 15, 2009
Wonders of technology!
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Monday, August 10, 2009
5 million steps
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Module 2 Zoho writer etc
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Family History Feast 2009
Family History Feast was a day of free information sessions for family history researchers at the State Library. It included the annual Victorian Association of Family History Organisations (VAFHO) Don Grant Lecture. The event showcased how the major Victorian government agencies for genealogical research can assist those researching family history.
More than 150 eager genealogists (the largest group ever) attended the sessions in the Village Roadshow Theatrette. They came from as far a field as Yarrawonga and Wodonga. There were also a number of public librarians and a large group of staff from Public Record Office
Patricia Grimshaw of the
The event is truly collaborative and presented by the following organisations/institutions:
• The State Library of
• The Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages
• The Public Record Office
• The National Archives of
• The Victorian Association of Family History Organisations.
Feedback on the day was excellent: “Fanatastic – has given me so many more options to continue my family research.” And this : “As always well conducted, informative & gives me food for thought”.
Family History Feast formed part of National Family History Week 2009. Watch the State Library of Victoria website for details of Family History Feast 2010 to be held on Monday 2 August (subject to confirmation).
Annabel
Week 2 Wikis!
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Sunday, July 26, 2009
VIC GUM conference Cowes, Phillip Island 24-27 July 2009
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Monday, July 20, 2009
Grantville, 2009
Glenelg, c1930s
