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FAQs | University of Westminster 23 Things
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Suzanne Enright’s presentation at launch. University of Westminster 23 Things. Supported by Ex Libris. 1 What is 23 Things? 23 Things is a discovery programme which gives you the chance each week, over 16 weeks, to explore a new Web 2.0 technology and to record your impressions and ideas in your own personal blog. Originally created in the US by the Charlotte and Mecklenburg County public library service, the programme has since been adopted and adapted by many more library services in the US and the UK.
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A Commonplace Commonplace-Book: January 2010
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Saturday, 30 January 2010. Tangled thoughts about blogs. I've dutifully looked at quite a few of the other 23 Things blogs, and made a couple of comments when they've written about non-programme things. At this stage, however, I'm guessing that most of 100 or so blogs are almost identical, and so not the most exciting read. Then again, neither is this - it feels rather like self-indulgence, both to write when I have nothing to say, and to assume that people are reading it. Monday, 25 January 2010. Though...
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Theatregrad's 23 Things: Wikis
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Library Graduate Trainee taking part in 23 Things Oxford. There was an error in this gadget. Tuesday, 23 March 2010. Thing 17: Explore and contribute to a wiki. Recently Helen, Jess and I had to put together a short presentation about wikis and the possible uses for them in libraries. As we don't work together we decided to put the whole purpose of a wiki to the test and colloboarate on the presentation using a wiki. I set up a wiki with PBworks. As I already had an account set up. Tuesday, March 23, 2010.
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Theatregrad's 23 Things: Tweet Tweet Tweet
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Library Graduate Trainee taking part in 23 Things Oxford. There was an error in this gadget. Friday, 12 March 2010. Thing 15: sign up for Twitter and find people to follow. Thing 16: start engaging with your network. App For a regular not smart phone Snaptu is brilliant, miles better than mobile internet, you can reply, retweet and do all the other things. I was recently linked (via Twitter of course! To an excellent article, Getting the Most Out of Twitter. I realise I have neglected to mention librarie...
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Theatregrad's 23 Things: April 2010
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Library Graduate Trainee taking part in 23 Things Oxford. There was an error in this gadget. Monday, 5 April 2010. The end is here so what have I learnt. I thought I knew a lot when this started and I did but I was hoping to learn some more. I'm pleased to report that I have indeed learnt a lot more. I was already well acquantied with blogs, twitter, flickr and a few others. It has been nice to reflect in writing on my experiences with these tools during the course of the programme. Monday, April 05, 2010.
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Theatregrad's 23 Things: Computing in the Clouds
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Library Graduate Trainee taking part in 23 Things Oxford. There was an error in this gadget. Friday, 26 March 2010. Computing in the Clouds. I've noticed a lot of negative feeling across the 23things blogosphere about ThinkFree.I'd never heard of it, let alone tried it out before. The share function can have its uses too, I've seen people use it as a way of linking to an electronic copy of their CV on more professional websites. It is also a good way to share work with coursemates on a university cou...
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May | 2010 | Curious and inquisitive
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Archive for May, 2010 Monthly archive page. Let us try to show a video. On May 11, 2010. With many thanks to http:/ www.youtube.com/user/daddycool9. 9654; View 1 Comment. Making entries of Google reader public. On May 4, 2010. I just choose a few item for the sake of the exercise: http:/ www.google.com/reader/shared/Kevinkropotkin. My excuses for the items in dutch language, but I think it is a nice example of another way of working. And here we start…. On May 3, 2010. Blog at WordPress.com.
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11½ Things: FAQs
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Web 20 for research and clinical practice. Why should I take part? If you ever felt over-whelmed by the number of different Web 2.0 applications available and don’t know where to start in finding out more about them then this is the course for you. It’s a self-paced course that will hopefully be fun too! And finally there will be a prize for the person who identifies the best working examples of Web 2.0. When does the course run? How much time will it take up? Yes Although each week may build a little on...
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23 Things: January 2010
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Thursday, 28 January 2010. Library Day In The Life. Library Day in the Life seems to be the latest blogging craze, so I thought I would join in! I chose to document this Thursday, as it was a fairly typical day with quite a high workload. It was also my evening duty this week, so this post is rather long! First reader arrives to use the Turville-Petre Room – this houses the Icelandic collections. The JISC LIS-WEB2.0 mailing list is engaged in a discussion about social networking use in libraries, ari...
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Get Chartered! One woman's plucky fight to become a chartered librarian: May 2012
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One woman's plucky fight to become a chartered librarian. With apologies to Michael Caine, obviously. Monday, 28 May 2012. Thing 4 - Current awareness. What can you personally manage? Current awareness is good but information overload is bad! Is a useful corrective to one's inherent tendencies to take on more and more in a simply unproductive way. Another phrase I like is 'the anarchy of data'. More information to follow. But not too much. I've had a Twitter account since doing 23 Things Oxford. Again, I...