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IU Librarians’ Day - 05/15/09 Emerging Technologies & Libraries: What’s new & useful to libraries Chanitra Bishop, Instruction & Emerging Technologies Librarian, Herman B Wells Library, IU-Bloomington Jian Liu, Head, HPER Library, IU-Bloomington
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Organizational Tools
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Read it Later Firefox extension that allows you to save pages of interest and read it later. If you come across a website you want to read but don’t have time to read it, you can use read it later and it was save the web site. Save amazon.com or other web pages with material you want to review later Once you have read the site you can bookmark it if you would like to keep a permanent bookmark or you can deselect it. No need to clutter your bookmarks with sites you only want to read once. Instead of emailing URLs to yourself.
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Read it Later Temporarily bookmark a web page Keeps “bookmarks” from becoming cluttered Works on a variety of browsers Ability to easily permanently bookmark a page
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Awesome Highlighter Allows you to highlight text on web pages and add post-it notes It provides a link for you to share the highlighted page Allows you to show people the important part of a web page Makes it easy for you to send a web page to a patron without the need to write a detailed email Help you remember why you saved a web page
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Awesome Highlighter Feature No need to create an account, can go to web site - http://www.awesomehighlighter.com/ http://www.awesomehighlighter.com/ Available as a Firefox extension & bookmarklets are also available for Internet Explorer Creating an account allows you to: See all your highlighted pages See what you highlighted on individual pages Go directly to highlighted pages Note: Post-it note feature does not work in Internet Explorer
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I-lighter & Wiki-lights I-lighter is similar to Awesome Highlighter You have to sign up for an account, but no need to long in when extension installed Works with social software tools Twitter Delicious Wiki-lights is part of I-lighter forum that allows groups to collaborate, post & share information, ideas Post directly into blog Group members can upload documents, PDFs and PowerPoints Can add messages to message board Note: Saves home page of the web page instead of exact web pages
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Awesome Highlighter or I-lighter Which one to use? Choose Awesome Highlighter if: You only need to highlight and email a web page Don’t want to sign up for an account Choose wiki-lights if: You need collaboration features You tweet or use delicious or maintain a blog
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Tools for File Sharing
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Dropbox Allows you to sync your files across computers If you work at several computers you can access your files from all of the computers Provides a public folder that includes a “public link” Public link can be used to add PDFs, Word files to a blog post Send files to patrons and other librarians Works on both Mac and PCs Access you files online at http://www.getdropbox.comhttp://www.getdropbox.com Share files with everyone on your team
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Drop.io Share documents, images, videos, audio without creating an account Allows you set a specify length of time person can view the files Can set specific permissions and allow viewers to edit, comment, delete items Others can add additional files, voicemail, email, links, email, notes to the drop Can share via twitter, SMS, Facebook, RSS Can message anyone currently viewing the drop
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Dropbox or Drop.io Which one to use? Use Dropbox if You want to be able to access your files across multiple computers You want to the ability to provide an online link to your files, share files with patrons and other librarians Use Drop.io You need more tools for collaborating on a team Don’t want to set up an account
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Widgets & Other Online Tools
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Feed Informer Allows you to combine feeds from multiple sites into one feed Feed is available in a variety of formats: JavaScript, Flash, PHP, RSS feed Can create a “Current News” feed that provides news from several sites news sites CNN, MSNBC, NY Times ( http://bl-libg-weblab.ads.iu.edu/wordpress/libugls ) http://bl-libg-weblab.ads.iu.edu/wordpress/libugls Can be used to create a journal RSS feed for faculty that can be posted on library’s web site Feed can display popular journals within a discipline
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PollDaddy Insert a poll or your website/blog without creating an account Send a poll to your Twitter followers without creating an account - http://twitter.polldaddy.com/http://twitter.polldaddy.com/ Start a conversation via Twitter, Are you working on a research paper? Close surveys after a certain date or quota has been reached, and create custom start and finish pages for your survey Allows you to set paths for your respondents based on their responses
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PostRank Find top ranked blogs and other websites covering a variety of topics Browse blogs/web sites to learn more about a subject area you are the liaison for and find interesting blogs PostRank rankings are based on social engagement Examples writing a blog post in response to someone else bookmarking an article Commenting on a blog clicking a link to read a news item No need to create an account to browse top ranked blogs
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PostRank Create a top posts widgets (based on PostRank rankings) Submit your blog’s RSS feed, a top posts list will be created You can choose the time period that you want the top posts to be created from Year, month, week, day the number of top posts you would like to show Allows you to highlight older articles Highlight articles readers found most useful
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Poll Everywhere Allows you to poll your audience and get instant feedback Audience answers via SMS text message or the web Can be used to make library instruction session more interactive Students can respond via text messages to questions and view the results Evaluate the instruction session Ask questions to find out what students learned/understand
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Flickr Search Tools
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Compfight Allows you to limit search to Flickr tags or text Also allows you to search for creative commons pictures
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FlickrStorm Advanced search allows you to search creative commons photos Can search for a specific type of creative commons license Suggest additional search terms to find more pictures Saves your current search history use the tray to add photos and link to them Can’t limit search to “text” or “tags”
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Tag Galaxy Great for visual learners Represents Flickr tags as the solar system The keyword you use is the sun related keywords are planets Click on a planet to see pictures
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Questions
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Resources Computers in Libraries Conference 2009 Computers in Libraries Conference 2009 http://mashable.com/2009/05/02/flickr-search-tools/ http://mashable.com/2009/05/02/flickr-search-tools/ Some web sites to learn about new technologies Mashable – Social Media Guide Mashable Tech Crunch Tech Crunch Idea Shower Idea Shower ALA TechSource Blog ALA TechSource Blog
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