Friday, August 31, 2007
2-4-6-8 .... what tool do we best appreciate
Library 2.0 they say ... well, I have yet to hear a discussion of this which did not forget or ignore what has really come behind us ... take the info to the user, ok, where they are may be different now (they are online) but we have often take it to the user (whether we used a pack mule, a bookmobile, or went to a prison) ... a library will be "socially and emotionally engaging center for learning and experience" --- American libraries have been doing that all along.
I am not saying that things are not changing, but it is, in large part the tools that are changing. Yes, we should utilize new tools that are right and appropritae but we should not ignore all that we have done so far and how we have done it. We are coolier now, we are hippier now becuase we are online, we have always been cool and hip ...
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Tag You're It
Almost done
Reading By Any Other Name
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Can you hear me, can you hear me running?
I was already theoretically familiar with podcasts. I had my friend Drew's podcast, Genealogy Guys, on the Bloglines account that I forgot I had. I did play around with several of the search engines and went ahead and added an Irish Genealogy one to my Bloglines. The other day I called in, via cell phone, to finally listen to one of Drew's casts or would that be pods.
I did not try to pull together a podcast, but am impressed at how easy it appears to be. This is an application I could imagine using in the near future. However, to quote George Harrison, but not word for word ...
"It is going to take patience and time to do it right"
I've never known anyone who didn't love Hawaii
A large part of my job is warning patrons about sources and instructing them to check their sources, trace their sources, evaluate sources; on that front an editor-less Wiki puts the fear of the Almighty in me. While in some communities they may be self-controlling, in fields where so much information is hard to prove as it is, genealogy and local history, I don't see that happening.
Perhaps someday when all users understand them and know what they are they will be less of a concern for me, when the day comes when all researchers know that just because it is on-line don't make it so. :)
My time in the sand
http://marylandlibrariessandbox.pbwiki.com/HowIReallySpendMyTime
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Too much noise!
And I Am telling you ....
Although I don't regularly take a look at YouTube, I have spent some wasted evenings looking around, Kathy White has also shared more than one fun video with me. I was aware of YouTube, but did not investigate it until several reviews of the movie version of "Dreamgirls" mentioned that the original Jennifer's rendition of "And I Am telling you" was on YouTube. There are, of course, several different Jennifer Holiday renditions, but I like this one because it is from the Tonys and has the original Broadway cast -- always a good thing. Also poor deceased Tony Randall does the intro.
While I'm telling you that I am not likely to ever spend a great deal of time with YouTube, etc., I just don't have the patience for it, it is pretty darn amazing what is up there and it is certainly a very handy way to put videos up for mass, or specialized, consumption. One never knows when one might have a reason, professional or otherwise, to put up a video of something.
Sunday, August 12, 2007
and the towie goes to
Very insightful to look at the winners list, as we have google stock, happy to see so many google products :).
and
just had a patron talking about Lulu ... so many of my patron types are self-publishers here is some real info for me!
I believe this to be a very useful resource to see the best of the best.
A Sampling of the Virginias in the Maryland Room
Not including family histories and the Civil War.
Title: Obituaries Berkeley County, Virginia (West Virginia), 1791-1855 and other news
Publication info: Martinsburg, WV : Berkeley County Historical Society, 2001.
M 929.5 OBI 2001
Title: Obituaries Berkeley County, Virginia (West Virginia), 1856-1879 and other news
Publication info: Martinsburg, WV : Berkeley County Historical Society, 002.
M 929.5 OBI 2002
Personal Author: Bockstruck, Lloyd DeWitt.
Title: Virginia's Colonial soldiers.
Publication info: Baltimore : Genealogical Pub. Co., 1988.
M 929.3 BOC
Personal Author: Burgess, Louis Alexander, 1864-
Title: Virginia soldiers of 1776, compiled from documents on file in the Virginia Land Office; together with material found in the Archives Department of the Virginia State Library, and other reliable sources.
Publication info: Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co., 1973-
M BRIGHAM 973.3 BUR 1973 VOL. 3
Corporate Author: Daughters of the American Revolution. West Virginia. Bee Line Chapter (Charles Town, W. Va.)
Title: Tombstone inscriptions, Jefferson County, West Virginia : 1687-1900
Publication info: [West Virginia] : Daughters of the American Revolution, Bee Line Chapter, 1981.
M 929.509 DAUG
Title: Index to burials in Frederick County, Virginia
Publication info: [Athens, Ga.] : Iberian Pub., 2001.
M 929.5 IND 2001
Personal Author: Duncan, Patricia B.
Title: Loudoun County, Virginia, birth register
Publication info: Westminster, Md. : Willow Bend Books, 1998-
M 929.509 DUNC 1998
Personal Author: Greene, Evarts Boutell, 1870-1947.
Title: American population before the Federal census of 1790
Publication info: Baltimore, Md. : Genealogical Pub. Co., 1993, c1981.
M 317.3 GRE
Personal Author: Gwathmey, John Hastings, 1886-1956.
Title: Historical register of Virginians in the Revolution: soldiers, sailors, marines, 1775-1783. Introd. by H.J. Eckenrode.
Publication info: Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co., 1973 [c1938]
M 973.3 GWA 1987
Personal Author: Hoffman, Charles E.
Title: Berkeley County Historical Society, Births in Berkeley County 1883-1888
Publication info: [Martinsburg, W.V.] : Berkeley County Historical Society, [1998?-]
M 929.3 HOF 1998
Personal Author: Hume, Robert, 1955-
Title: Early child immigrants to Virginia 1618-1642 : copied from the records of Bridewell Royal Hospital.
Publication info: Baltimore, Md. : Magna Carta Book Co., 1986.
M 929.3 HUM
Personal Author: Ring, Constance.
Title: Index to the Fairfax County Virginia register of marriages : 1853-1933
Publication info: Lovettsville, Va. : Willow Bend Books, c1997.
M 929.375 RING 1997
Personal Author: Schweitzer, George Keene, 1924-
Title: Virginia genealogical research
Publication info: Knoxville, TN : George K. Schweitzer, c1982.
M 929.1 SCH
Personal Author: Taylor, Evelyn M. E., 1948-
Title: Historical digest of Jefferson County, West Virginia's African American congregations, 1864-1994 : with selected churches in neighboring Berkeley County, W.V., Maryland, and Virginia Publication info: Washington, D.C. : Middle Atlantic Regional Press, 1994.
M 277.54 TAY
Personal Author: Torrence, Clayton, 1884-1953.
Title: Virginia wills and administrations, 1632-1800; an index of wills recorded in local courts of Virginia, 1632-1800, and of administrations on estates shown by inventories of the estates of intestates recorded in will (and other) books of local courts, 1632-1800.
Publication info: Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co., 1965.
M 929.3 VIR
Corporate Author: United States. Bureau of the Census.
Title: Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790 ... Virginia
Publication info: Washington, D.C. : Govt. Print. Off., 1907-08 ; Spartanburg, S.C. : Reprint Co., 1961-64.
M 317.3 HEA 1790
Corporate Author: Virginia State Library. Archives Division.
Title: List of the colonial soldiers of Virginia. Special report of the Department of Archives and History for 1913.
Publication info: Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co., 1961.
M 929.3 ECK
Personal Author: Vogt, John.
Title: Loudoun County marriages, 1760-1850
Publication info: Athens, Ga. : Iberian Pub. Co., c1985.
M 929.3 VOG
Personal Author: Voress, Hugh Ellison.
Title: Burials in Jefferson County, West Virginia, 1978-1997 : supplemental to tombstone inscriptions to 1980
Publication info: Charles Town, W.V. : Jefferson County Historical Society, 1998.
M 929.509 VORE 1998
Stop losing those disks! (or thumb drives)
Del. ... whatever
I still mourn the loss of WordPerfect and loved my PINE account.
I don't really use bookmarks, but could see the usefulness of this for many people, especially folks utilizing several computers. I could see using it if I was every heavily involved in a serious research project; that would probably also be the only time I would see poking around in other's bookmarks, like following their footnotes.
Library Thing
I just picked the first six books that came to my mind ... I love all the Amelia Peabody books equally, but love the title of Last Camel ... and the Aubrey\Maturin books are the latest great love of my life, don't know what I will do when I finish them.
Not bowled over with the Book Suggester function, but it is always good to have a variety of those up your sleeve, but Novelist much, much better, as it should be.
Rollyo
But after saying that I seem to have broken my blog ...
Later that evening ... if I remove my search engine from the blog the error message goes away ... let me try putting it here ...
Hummm ... no error message now ... will need to investigate the customizing blog further and at another time ...
Since not all that self-evident, this engine it to search the archives of Genealib and The Archives List ... originally also had H-Net, but too many hits ... searched all H-Net lists, not just the one I wanted.
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Image Generators or call me Dancing Corpse
And ... I haven't said anything about the physical build of the female avators and what deep rooted influence that must be having on the body images of our teenage sisters ...
Ok, I made an avatar and it was not fun.
Fake Week 4
Well what do you know ... I already had a Bloglines account! Most have set it up after the Geeks class a few years back. Ten newsfeeds!! Good heavens ... what about information overload. I again cheated ... I already had eight but did add some more. I don't know what ever happened to my Unshelved subscription, so good to catch up on that, though I have a patron who sends me the real choice ones. Happy to put in Richard Cox's "Reading Archives" a brilliant blog. If I lived near Pittsburgh I would do my PhD under him. Brilliant is not the word, though it is the word I use. :) I have frequently said that all roads lead back to the MD Room, Cox proves that all roads lead back to archives.
Can't say I was fond of any of the search tools, but it is difficult when I really don't have anything in particular to search for, just vague concepts. Found some of my feed things from word on the street.
It took me a while and I had to get the assistance of my former CLIS fieldstudy student, the talented Melissa, (g00d thing it is a stats date -- I was just trying to help the system) but I have gone public ... probably with not the financial earnings that going public often brings. :) Please visit http://www.bloglines.com/public/mkmmax.
Friday, August 10, 2007
Number 7 -- a technology thought
mkm
Have you seen the new door
I cheated ... being at home and after 11 pm, I did not "use your location's digital camera to capture a few pictures of something in your branch", but I have a bevy of such photos on my computer at home, so used one of those ...
As a former photo cataloger, have to say that my tagging weren't a shininig momemt in my career, but did not have the LC Theasurus (sp.) for Graphic Materials, my personal favorite for images ...
Got me a Flickr account and everything
With my Yahoo account it was a breeze, but can't swear I don't already have a flickr account ....
Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/livepine/284395643/
Still the fake Week Two
But speaking of fun ... love the tracking log ... ceus, how I love ceus! :) Fun, play, pooey ... give me ceus. :)
mkm