Thursday, July 24, 2008

The Semantic Web

Phew! This takes web searches to a new high. I looked at the site that Lea suggested and got flummoxed. It would be good if computers could understand the information they give us, but at some time we must think for ourselves and make the jumps to new ideas. Also the standards for data entry that will allow cross referencing of information raise difficulties as with the issue of human error. Reminds me of genealogical searches where misreading of names makes life difficult but interesting, and make me feel that my brain is stimulated to make its own connections.

Voyager


I tried this site and like the interactive nature of it. But I have real problems with RSS feed readers, in that I am not interested in news sites. I prefer other media forms for my news. This is a task that I would need personal help with to master properly. I understand the theory but cannot apply it for my needs.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

KARTOO


This site is like a mind map and has possibilities, but difficult to navigate. The thought of doing genealogical searches in images opens new pathways.

VuFind


I found this site quite interesting, not the VuFind home site, but the National Library Catalogue. The search options are wider, and searching is easy. A possible alternative to our current OPAC software.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Linkedin


Linkedin is an effective way to contact others in the same industry, and network for information re jobs and processes. It seems reasonable easy to read.
Funny how things work! I went to a meeting of past work colleagues organising a school reunion, and discussing the difficulty of having a communication system of those interested that did not breach privacy laws affecting school internet sites. It was suggested to use Linkedin as a base for groups of ex students and staff.