Sunday, December 30, 2007
When you think about the amount of effort that must have gone into this...and all for stuff that the libraries would have let them have for free anyway as long as they gave it back when they were done. Why do it? Were they denied an animal sticker or mistreated by a librarian at a young age and now have the compulsive desire to subvert the system that allowed them to be chastised for running in the stacks? Do they perhaps see libraries as a communist plot designed to undermine profits and suppress the free market? Or perhaps they were a brand of anarchist that believes in the pursuit of knowledge and Hollywood blockbusters without a single renewal restriction. I've been thinking about this a lot and I feel it's time for me to extend my library criminal nabbing skills (of the sherlock holmes observational type - "That guy hanging around the dvds looks shifty, let's set up a sting") into a more socio-political direction with an emphasis on the psychological factors that motivate library crime. Now I'm just waiting for the QLD police department's call.
Link: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/articles/2007/12/30/1198949661394.html?s_rid=theage:top5
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Sunday, October 28, 2007
#23 Learning 2.0 - The Retrospective

I really liked You Tube and Flickr and I'm glad I got a chance to take a really good look around Library Thing particularly since it's now been incorporated into our catalogue. What's more I never realised how much of this we're already doing and it really does open up a whole new direction in marketing ourselves and providing new and innovative service outside of the traditional sphere of libraries.
Overall learning 2.0 has been both fun and frustrating. I'm really pleased people liked my blog - and I didn't have to use threats or bribery at all! Well, hardly at all anyway. I also know that I had a distinct advantage over others who didn't have the same amount of time to devote to it, or booker prize nominated books to avoid reading. Most of all I think I've enjoyed seeing everyone else do their own thing, coming up with a blog that is distinctly theirs out of a set of uniform tasks. And with that my thoughts are duly summarised.
Peace out.
Titian
* Disclaimer - If your question is about bloglines and rss please refer to my previously stated dislike and complete uselessness with these. I'll still try and help, but it may come with a language warning. Just so you know.
Friday, October 26, 2007
Podcasts Galore
There is also a wealth of Podcasts that you just wouldn't find on the radio at all, people who just have something to say - entertaining, educational, completely wacky and utterly useless there is no screening process other than the end user making a choice as to what they want to consume.
It's not hard to see how we could use this in the library. We already have people who come in to read the local paper onto tape for the visually impaired, a spot on Southern FM telling people what's new in the library, plus when we have speakers there's always someone disappointed that they'll have to miss out due to another commitment at that time. We already have downloadable resources for kids and we could promote our holiday drama activities and Bookbugs book club with online clips of just how chaotic, and fun, things can get.
I've downloaded a few audio ebooks - things I couldn't get at the library naturally - which is also much faster than individually loading in the disks from a book on CD. Unfortunately a lot of the things I wanted were prohibitively expensive or only available at an affordable price if they were abridged and I just can't stand an abridged book. It's one of those things that I feel is deeply wrong with the world. I did however get the MP3 version of Yes Prime Minister which made me very happy. I know MP3 books didn't work very well at the library due to compatibility issues (less face it, they were a pain) but I wonder how long it will be before we just skip the middle man and start offering free downloads of audio ebooks, particularly since we're already offering free ebooks on our website. I think the future of ebooks is really in the audio as while I have actually downloaded and read an entire ebook on my computer, it's not something I would like to repeat and not nearly as easy as just picking up the book in hardcopy. It's just not possible to get lost in a book that starts to hurt your eyes after a while and I don't know about other people's computers but there is far too much going on on mine for me to ever be able to concentrate for any real period of time.
I haven't put any of my podcasts into my bloglines account because iTunes is always running in the background of my computer, automatically checks for updates and tells me when a new episode has been downloaded. Then it automatically uploads it to my ipod and deletes any podcasts that I have already listened to. I've already got the whole thing so efficient that I really don't need bloglines to tell me when new episodes become available. Plus, did I mention I dislike bloglines with a passion? I think I did.
Well this has been a very long and rambling post and now you know more that you ever wanted to about what I think of podcasts, vodcasts, ebooks, audio books and MP3 books so I think perhaps I will leave it there. Well done to you for sticking with it all the way through.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
"Paper Art"
See all of Vishwavivek's photos here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vishwavivek/
(the paper art ones are just amazing)
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Library Thing the Third
You can have a go at it here: http://www.librarything.com/suggest
The Suggestions page would also be great for anyone who really does want a suggestion for what to read next since the books actually have all been read - so it's like a mass recommendation from other readers who share your interests. Plus thanks to the wonderful Shaun of IT geniusness we now have this integrated into our catalogue so people can generate their own lists of recommendations from Library Thing tags which will tell them straight away what we have available on our shelves and where. I realise not all library services have this feature yet, but we can't all be trailblazers.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Library Thing the Second.
Funny Borrower Requests
http://www.librarything.com/talktopic.php?topic=17962
The Librarian Who Stole Books
http://www.librarything.com/talktopic.php?topic=13089
Patron refuses to return sex-ed books to the library
http://www.librarything.com/talktopic.php?topic=20500
If you've got time, check them out. They're really interesting.
Monday, October 15, 2007
and
these are
just
addictive.
http://www.newsvine.com/
Public Service Announcement
So the time is now upon us, if you still haven't registered to vote or updated your details the deadline is very much nigh. The electoral rolls will close at 8pm Wednesday 17th October. If you're not sure if your details are up to date you can check them here: https://oevf.aec.gov.au/
Technorati Tags Zoho,Document,number18
Friday, October 12, 2007
Wednesday, October 10, 2007


Go to http://www.rootsweb.com/~mostfran/miscellaneous/quips_etc.htm for more 'genealogy humour.'
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Lenore!

Labels: Deli.icio.us Lenore
Monday, October 1, 2007
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Get Your Quality Refrigerators Here!
So I decided to test it out and see what kind of results I'd get. For the Australian Labor Party I got 'Shop & Save - Quality Refrigerators. Store Ratings. Consumer Reviews.' For the Liberals it gave me great shopping deals. These were of course the sponsored links, the real websites were much further down the page. Oddly enough the result for Australian Democrats was quite good. Plus I got much better results when I discovered that you need to select the individual Rollyo search in the second page to stop it searching the whole web which you can't do in the original search. It seems like an awkward way of doing it, but it seems to get there in the end. Plus it'll do you a great deal on a new fridge.
Mr Picassohead
My Picasso extrodinaire can be found here: http://www.mrpicassohead.com/canvas.html?id=d449643&skin=original
If you would like to create your own Picasso you can go here: http://www.mrpicassohead.com/create.html
Library Thing
http://www.librarything.com/catalog.php?view=titian_bee&shelf=list
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Bloglines begone!
In Bloglines defence while searching for library related news I did come up with this article
http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070930/NEWS0103/709300437/-1/rss which really is a great idea.
http://www.theage.com.au/
http://www.smh.com.au/
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/
http://www.nytimes.com/
http://www.abc.net.au/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/
Uh Oh.
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/09/28/more-on-apples-latest-product-the-ibrick/#comments
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
dirty laneway part 2
So I've been playing around with Flickr and I started searching for Melbourne laneways and street art and there is some amazing stuff on there. This pic by Tom Phillips was my favourite but these ones by DeaAKAGossamer and PJ Dickie came in a close second.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25694380@N00/349880854/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25694380@N00/349881199/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gossamer_monster/150797922
Library Appreciation
Friday, September 21, 2007
Ahoy Mateys!
My pirate name is 'Mad Dog Kidd'. Just 'Mad Dog' for short obviously. If anyone in Library Land could refer to me that way in front of any customers who look like they might be going to be difficult about handing over their loot or returning valuable tomes in a timely fashion, I'd appreciate it.
