Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Assignment #3-Citeulike

My three collections (folksonomy, social tagging and zine cataloging) are saved here:

http://www.citeulike.org/user/elaina/library

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Unit 6 reading

Re: Karen Coyle's article, I am really torn on RFID chips and their place in the library. I think they could be incredibly useful for locating lost materials and for preventing theft in libraries, but it seems to me that they could also be extremely invasive and could quite easily breach a patron's deserved privacy. It would be all too easy to "track" a patron this way--and this frankly makes me very uncomfortable.

LAN technology is obviously pretty crucial for libraries. The ability to for one geographic area to have a single shared network connection between all their machines makes things like printing, database subscription and IP authentication far easier to implement for students, libraries and their staff. This is a great technology that can hopefully only be improved in time.

I actually had no idea there were so many kinds of computer networks. This is kind of mind-blowing, in a really good way. As I said above, this sort of technology is crucial for a library's success, and we can only hope that faster and better networks continue to be built.

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Friday, September 19, 2008

Muddiest point #2 (I'm really behind on these...)

I'm increasingly nervous that cataloging as we know it is a dying art--that our catalogers are being swallowed by metadata. Am I alone in thinking that knowing how to "crosswalk" data is becoming more important than knowing AACR2 and MARC?!?

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Flickr assignment (#2)

This is my Flickr. I have a set made for this class (the LIS2600 set) but for some reason the thumbnails don't display in the set's photostream. For this reason, it's best to just look at the photostream, where the screen display and thumbnail versions live.