Thursday, January 28, 2010

Week 3 - Webcast: Twenty Five Technologies to Watch and How

Wow!

If you want to be pushed a bit on technology uses in libraries,
view the SirsiDynix Event Archives,"Twenty Five Technologies to Watch and How,"
by Stephen Abram —VP of Innovation, SirsiDynix.

I definitely need to take his challenge and just take time, have fun and learn about different tech areas. I need to learn more about scrapbooking and tagging, as well as putting together custom searches and microfederation abilities to better provide subject wisdom. It seems that these could help use such old things as "paths" for the modern age.

I am hopeful that over time e-readers will become more reasonable for libraries to provide for patrons. The new IPAD looks really interesting for those of us who might enjoy having a magazine, newspaper or book to use, while also having things at hand via the net. Will this become more the standard, versus the use of mp3's, ipods and phones?

Cloud software seems to be the next stage for libraries if we can keep our computers safe from attacks. We will have to learn this so we can help patrons be able to use the software. The expansion however, will help those with the information gap be able to compete more fully.

Some of what Abrams talks about integrating into libraries makes me understand that we really need to be moving to hiring and training more librarians who are tech able and savvy. Discussing such things as local dominance through geocoding was a bit father ahead than our library is ready for. It will take time to assimilate all this information.

I'd love to learn how to bring our websites to personal sites, Facebook pages, etc. I do think this is very important for the social network. It would not just be pushing information to them via a message sent, but a presence.

If you have not seen this web cast, please watch it at: http://www.sirsidynixinstitute.com/archive.php

This site also provides a down loadable copy of his PowerPoint presentation he used.

In retrospect however, don't let him overpower you, his presentation was done through a simple PowerPoint presentation and audio presence. While he talked about technologies, I did find it interesting however, that he did not use a more techno-savvy way to share his information through maybe a video conference or recording. Maybe he's still learning too!

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