Friday, November 14, 2008

Mixed feelings

I never thought I would finish Learn and Play, but I have. What a feeling of thankfulness and pride . I didn't want to do this and felt a bit resentful, even though it was not required and there was no pressure from our manager. At times, the "Play" part alluded me, but I definitely "Learn"ed some things and plan to revisit some of the sites that we were introduced to.

Thanks to Jennifer for providing the time needed and for scheduling someone to be available to help. Thanks Jim for your patience. This really was a valuable experience, so thank you CML and everyone involved in making it happen.

MOLDI

MOLDI: What a terrible name for something that is so positive. Although I hope that books will always be available in paper, at least we know that there is another way, just in case. Book clubs would love this, especially if the participants don't have alot of ready cash or there aren't enough copies at the library. I was impressed with the information provided by "Help". Thanks to those that were responsible for MOLDI. As an acquaintance would say, "You done good"

Monday, November 10, 2008

podfeed.net

Today I checked out Podfeed.net and searched for Tennessee-related podcasts. I listened to "The Ghost in the Alley" on the "Storytelling by Elizabeth Rose" podcast site. Jim B and I talked about the use of storytime podcasts that could be made available on library websites. I am concerned that some storytime podcasts could have content that was inappropriate for some young readers. Mom and Dad would have listen to each story, first, if they had any concerns. Also, there is the chance that someone could use this technology to get one "hooked" then use it for their own agenda. How would the library know for sure that everying on a site was safe? Jim says the term "radical trust" would apply here.