If you are an iPhone or iPod Touch user, you’re probably always on the lookout for fantastic new applications (apps) to add to your device. However, finding and understanding the purpose of an app can be challenging.
Social Networking in a Snap! NHLA 2009
Here is the slideshow of my New Hampshire Library Association Spring Conference 2009 presentation. Click on the slideshow, below, to see the presentation slides. Social Networking in a Snap! NHLA 2009 View more presentations from bibliotecaria.
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Spring Tech Classes at NHSL
Here is a list of the Technology on the Web classes being offered at NHSL this spring: Making the Most of iGoogle: How many times everyday do you Google? Imagine if your Google search page could be customized to included
Fun: Search the Harper’s Index for Facts
I cannot remember ever reading Harper’s Magazine, but I sure am enjoying their new online searchable index. What do you do? Start typing in a word (anything: swimming, horse, DNA, whatever!) and see a list of random facts pertaining to
Online Space for Small Libraries
At the Spring 2008 conference, many of us attended a lively and productive round table discussion for small libraries. During the meeting we talked about creating an online space to discuss issues related to small libraries. After some consideration, I
Twitter: Reaching Patrons by Microblogging
Yesterday I wrote about how blogs are becoming more mainstream and how mainstream media are using blogs. Today, let’s take another look at micro-blogging. Micro-blogging is abbreviated blogging — posting short messages less than 140 characters in length. Why do
Gathering Blogger Statistics
As librarians, statistics are a big part of our jobs. You might be wondering how to get statistics for your Blogger blog. According to this article from the Google Analytics Blog, having access to your Blogger site statistics will *soon*
Evernote: Revisited
I’ve talked about Evernote before on this blog, but the significant changes to the program merit another post. As a Windows-based program, the previous version of Evernote was my saving grace at work. Every important email, every piece of instruction,
Google Books Adds Magazines
Google has added print magazines to its Book Search. Like the newspaper archive, there does not appear to be a comprehensive listing of the included titles, but here are a few I’ve managed to find:
