Saturday, 30 January 2010

Blogging

Having has a nosey at some of the other 23 things blogs I have been surprised by how many bloggers were nervous or lacking confidence in their Web2.0 skills. It came as no surprise that quite a few people didn't know a lot about the different tools, but it didn't occur to me that they would be 'scary'. At the other end of the scale are some very experienced bloggers who talk the talk.

I might not know a lot about some of the Web2.0 things we are going to be trying out over the coming weeks but I'm not expecting them to leave me completely flummoxed. This is mainly because once you've got a few of the main things down - signing in, creating profiles, uploading files - most sites are quite easy to navigate. If all else fails there's always trial and error!

In terms of blogging I don't think this is something I would do at an individual level because I don't have enough to say (Susan - the other SSL trainnee - will attest to my love of succinct phrases wherever possible). They are very useful for collective information sharing. For instance, the SSL staff blog is great for sharing information about lost property, IT problems, messages about readers coming to collect books/needing assistance. It is especially good as a way to ensure staff who work mainly on the issue desk are kept up to date and for info to pass between day staff and evening/weekend staff. The Oxford Graduate Trainees blog is also a good way to discuss library things with between the trainees - like the 23 things!

4 comments:

  1. I've enjoyed reading your posts so far, Alice - keep up the good work!

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  2. I hear the voice of youth talking! You're my first stop when I get stuck Alice so be warned....Thanks for following me as I try not to be scared!
    Sarah

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  3. I am enjoying reading your blog too Alice. All the best for the remaining 23 things.

    Masud

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  4. I'd have to agree about using blogs on a personal level. I too am not sure I'd have enough to say enough of the time but I'm beginning to see the potential of the blog for sharing information and ideas on a professional level.
    Emily.

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