tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-41463656252001551542024-02-07T04:00:03.077+00:00Things: Bright & ShinyMusings on:...23 Things for Professional Development...emerging technologies...and library life.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.comBlogger62125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-53240741590466647552017-10-19T20:34:00.004+01:002017-10-19T20:34:37.596+01:00Thing 2: Hello Blogging, Old FriendI love Thing 1 & 2! Hello Blogging, old friend - it's nice to see you again!<br />
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The first thing I do when I start a 23 Things programme is to check all my settings on Blogger and see what needs updating. Once I've that done, that's when I register my blog. <br />
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I also find it handy to check the settings on the work blog I contribute to: <a href="http://blogs.ucc.ie/wordpress/theriverside/" target="_blank"><i>The River-side</i></a>, to see what's missing or what can be adjusted.<br />
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So a bit more about why I've been busy over the last few weeks and not blogging as I ought to have been. Firstly it's a new semester at work (I work as Special Collections Librarian in <a href="http://libguides.ucc.ie/library" target="_blank">UCC Library</a>) and we've been doing introductory workshops, launching a new website, transferring content from the previous website for <a href="http://libguides.ucc.ie/specialcollections" target="_blank">Special Collections</a> and <a href="http://libguides.ucc.ie/speccollsubjectsupport/welcome" target="_blank">Special Collections' Subject Support</a> (check out the <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/*/booleweb.ucc.ie" target="_blank">Wayback Machine</a> to see what we looked like this time last year!), creating a new <a href="http://libguides.ucc.ie/speccollsoutreach/home" target="_blank">Special Collections' guide for Outreach & Engagemen</a>t, groups coming to Special Collections to see what sources we have that are useful for their modules, presenting at <a href="https://www.slideshare.net/nzwalker/special-collections-for-class-projects" target="_blank">TEL week</a> in UCC, presenting at the <a href="https://www.slideshare.net/nzwalker/preserving-the-library-of-the-future" target="_blank">Digital Humanities Colloquium</a> and preparing presentations for <a href="https://conferences.heanet.ie/2017" target="_blank">HEAnet 2017</a> and <a href="http://www.conul.ie/sub-committees-groups/teaching-and-learning/" target="_blank">CONUL Teaching & Learning</a> in November. The upshot of this is at the end of the day the last thing I really want to do is stare at a computer and do more work even though I really enjoy doing CPD activities.<br />
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Now that we're heading into Halloween a reasonable number of the classes that come to Special Collections have come & gone, I'm halfway through the number of formal presentations I willingly signed up to do (!) and I can re-advertise the <a href="http://libguides.ucc.ie/harrypotter" target="_blank">Harry Potter guide</a> I created last year. Already <a href="https://twitter.com/CelineCamp88/status/920970042233249798" target="_blank">the word is ou</a>t - Martin's fabulous Harry Potter signs in the library always help.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: 11px;">Credit: Soto, Domingo de. <em><a href="http://library.ucc.ie/record=b1306489" target="_blank">Commentariorum
fratris Dominici Soto Segoviensis, theologi, Ordinis Praedicatorum,
Caesareae Maiestati à sacris confessionibus, publici apud Salmanticenses
</a>professoris, in Quartum Sententiarum.</em><strong> </strong>Salmanticae [Salamanca]: Apud Ioannem Mariam à Terranoua, expensis Benedicti Boyerii bibliopolae, 1566-1569.</span></td></tr>
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So like the phoenix rising from the ashes it's back to blogging!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-40790700303547056092017-10-19T19:53:00.001+01:002017-10-19T19:53:15.772+01:00Hmm! As always I haven't blogged in a while. The kicker is that I have SO MANY blog posts in draft form waiting to be published but I haven't done it...<br />
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The last 23 Things I didn't complete was <a href="http://www.23things.ed.ac.uk/" target="_blank">23 Things for Digital Knowledge</a> with Edinburgh University. I hope to return to it.<br />
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I had also hoped to blog about the <a href="https://www.ucc.ie/en/ckb02/" target="_blank">Teaching & Learning Cert in Higher Education</a> I completed in 2015/2016 or new modules I was involved with in 2016/2017 or the two CPD modules I completed in 2016/2017... As they say, the best is yet to come!<br />
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For now, it's onto the return of <a href="http://rudai23.blogspot.ie/" target="_blank">Rudai 23</a> which has returned with new and interesting things as well as the opportunity to gain digital badges! No pressure then! I remember the last iteration and blogging furiously over the course of one weekend. They're already up to Thing 8 so I'd best catch up!<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Slide credit: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/smemon/4961717384/in/album-72157620363366377">https://www.flickr.com/photos/smemon/4961717384/in/album-72157620363366377</a>/ </td></tr>
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-7137824292042731772016-11-14T23:48:00.003+00:002016-11-15T00:32:05.329+00:00Thing 4: Digital Security<b>Facebook </b><br />
Recently we had two visiting librarians from Malta at work. When it came time for them to leave one suggested adding me as a friend on Facebook. The other said she didn't really use Facebook but she checked in every now and again. However when the first girl tried to find me she couldn't locate me - my settings are so strict that one has to be a friend of a friend to find me. It was easier for me to friend her.<br />
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When I first started using Facebook I was a regular user but now I mostly use it to check in with one group of friends.<br />
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<b>Twitter</b><br />
On the other hand my Twitter account is completely open but...I use it for a mixture of personal and professional purposes whereas my Facebook is pretty much for personal use bar the Facebook groups that relate to work... <br />
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<b>Apps</b><br />
I try not to think about what I'm sharing with the world. In general my locations settings are off and unless I'm using the app on a regular basis I've turned off its photo sharing abilities. Sorry Prisma. <br />
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I never realised there were ratings for apps, not unlike there are ratings for films. I guess that's what happens when you download library related apps - pretty general really.<br />
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I think I'm part of the generation where I'm really reluctant to using mobile banking. I'll log-in to my account via a browser on my iPad but only on my own home wifi. Is that safer than the bank's own app? I'm not sure but I log out each time on the browser and I don't know if I'd do it with the app considering I don't do it for the other apps.<br />
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The one app that I love when I travel in the UK is The Cloud. Without life would be that much harder!<br />
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How many apps? Well if I could get rid of the iOS ones that I don't use I'd be that much better off but while I can delete them from the screen they don't disappear from the phone. What I didn't like was when Health was installed it started tracking me automatically. Thank you to the person on Twitter who told me about that.<br />
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<b>Phone Security</b><br />
I had never hard of an IMEI number - learn something new every day!<br />
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<b>Bonus Thing 4: About.me</b><br />
How long has it been since I saw me last? Apparently long enough for about.me to have changed quite a bit! My name and interests are still the same but now it asks why do I have an about.me account. The downside - there's no back button. I had a really nice black and white account with good photography in black and white and now it's as if it's an extension of my Twitter account which is good in one way and not in another. Where is the exit button? I keep being asked questions!<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-54419939707764114182016-11-14T23:48:00.001+00:002016-11-14T23:48:10.595+00:00Digital Knowledge: Thing 3 - Digital Footprint<br />
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After watching the opening video for my digital footprint I'm a little worried. Sure I Google myself regularly and I know if I search for 'Oslo' suddenly Oslo appears all over the place but still... What will 'Managing My Digital Footprint' tell me?<br />
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<b>So Who Am I? </b><br />
The top result is:<br />
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<li>librarian!!</li>
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followed by<br />
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<li>ceramic artist, based in Dublin</li>
<li>pediatrician in Wichita</li>
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Back to <a href="https://twitter.com/walkerabroad" target="_blank">my personal Twitter account</a> and an academia.edu I sporadically forget about.<br />
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Does anyone even look at page two anymore? I figured I should take a look at me page two:<br />
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<li>Four obituaries</li>
<li>a lecturer in Vermont</li>
<li>a writer</li>
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I am not on page two but my <a href="http://www.slideshare.net/nzwalker" target="_blank">SlideShare</a> is on page three.<br />
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<b>E-professionalism</b><br />
As I co-manage a work Twitter account I'm always conscious that I don't accidentally tweet from the wrong account. In the split second that it would take me to realise what I've done and delete the tweet no doubt someone would have retweeted it. Admittedly my different voices between my personal and work accounts aren't that different but I wouldn't expect <a href="https://twitter.com/theriversideUCC" target="_blank">The Riverside</a> to tweet about rugby!<br />
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<b>So Who Am I Post-Exercise?</b><br />
I'm someone who's finally remembered to update the typo on my SlideShare account! Each time I'd see it I'd be on my mobile and I don't fancy doing updates to my profile from a tiny screen. Well that's done now. I know it seems nuts but for some reason I expect library folk to be able to spell correctly.<br />
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I try to limit my apps mostly because I know I don't use them and less from trying to keep my digital footprint corralled. There's no mention of The Riverside; I guess I'm best known for my personal account than for my library's special collections' account. That said, I merge my personal and professional spheres in the one Twitter account. There's no way I could manage three accounts!<br />
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Despite 'Elaine Harrington' not being a wholly common name I'm happy enough that I appeared top and twice correctly on page one and yes I did it with Incognito tabs.<br />
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Every so often I remember my much neglected academia.edu account and then I remember my about.me account which I created doing the last <a href="http://rudai23.blogspot.ie/" target="_blank">23 Things /Rudai 23</a> and I think I should update it and of course my LinkedIn account but I'll leave that until they pop up later!<br />
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Having read the case study I have a lot more work to do! At least everything bar the SlideShare account is unified under 'walkerabroad' and I'm happy with the merging of personal and professional. I should really delete the academia.edu account though.<br />
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<b>Who Do I Want To Be?</b><br />
I'm quite happy with the results being as they are currently. They say who I am - librarian, special collections librarian. What quote do I use on my SlideShare account:<br />
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The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams - Eleanor Roosevelt.</div>
<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-40633420518248456242016-09-21T21:00:00.001+01:002016-09-21T21:26:16.873+01:00Digital Knowledge: Thing 2 - Blogging Onto Thing 2! Oh the joy of MOOCs at the start!<br />
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I don't have access to <a href="http://lynda.com/">Lynda.com</a> but this is the second time in a week that I've heard about it. I must pass it onto our team for continuing personal and professional development (CPPD).<br />
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I hope to brush up on existing skills and learn some new ones which I may use personally or use immediately in a work context or ponder for a while so that I can use it in a year's time in a work context. <br />
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<b>Thing 2: Blogging </b><br />
I like blogging and have a few different blogs on the go although I'm better at contributing to The River-side, <a href="http://blogs.ucc.ie/wordpress/theriverside/author/eharrington/" target="_blank">my work blog</a>, than I am to any of the three personal ones I have! Oops!<b> </b><br />
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I've blogged about:<br />
What I’ve seen or done is a way of incorporating reflective practice into my professional life <a href="https://thoughtswalkerabroad.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">https://thoughtswalkerabroad.wordpress.com/ </a><br />
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Events in order to help me remember them more clearly in the
future<br />
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<li><a href="http://www.libfocus.com/2015/05/digital-preservation-not-just-clouds.html" target="_blank">Digital Preservation: Not Just Clouds & Unicorns</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.libfocus.com/2015/06/hslg-2015-conference-athlone-1415-may.html" target="_blank">HSLG 2015 Conference Joint Report</a></li>
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I also blog as a way to test out different apps and I give myself 30 days to try the app! <a href="http://cloudwalkerabroad.tumblr.com/">http://cloudwalkerabroad.tumblr.com/</a><br />
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<b>Blogging Platforms </b><br />
I've had this blog on Blogger for quite a while but I use Wordpress at work and the Tumblr guide would have been very handy when I started that blog!<br />
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I knew I'd heard of PebblePad before but couldn't remember when. A search for UCC and PebblePad on what but Google brought me to a news item for its use with the School of Pharmacy. Last year one of my group had described <a href="https://www.ucc.ie/en/med-health/news/fullstory-637211-en.html" target="_blank">its use</a> on an online forum for the course on teaching & learning in higher education.<br />
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Some browsing on the <a href="http://www.ed.ac.uk/information-services/learning-technology/pebblepad/what-is-pebblepad" target="_blank">pages for it</a> on the University of Edinburgh website made me wonder how it could be adapted for modules that use Special
Collections or for staff as a way to track their own courses. Hmm!<br />
"Use PebblePad in facilitated teaching, learning, and personal development contexts. As the facilitator, you can create custom resources for learners to use
and submit for your feedback. You can promote continual engagement from
learners by releasing new content at set times - and learners’ additions
and changes will filter through to you until the date and time you
choose."<br />
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Plenty of <a href="http://www.ed.ac.uk/information-services/learning-technology/pebblepad/getting-started/getting-started-with-facilitated-use" target="_blank">things</a> to consider for how it may be used! <br />
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One more thing to go back to the CPPD team! <br />
<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-50326747974951393252016-09-21T20:54:00.003+01:002016-09-21T21:01:13.321+01:00Digital Knowledge: Thing 1Hmm! I've just read <a href="https://charliesfarley.com/2016/09/21/post-number-2/" target="_blank">Charlie Farley's blog</a> and it says "I'm a joiner, a participant, a signer-up of 'things', and particularly online learning." It's good to know I'm not alone! Last year I did an online cert for teaching & learning in higher education. This year I've applied for two modules on rare books and manuscripts. I may yet apply for another module for January 2017 on learning Latin... I'm not 100% sure on that. While the applications for rare books & manuscripts are being processed I thought that it's been a while since I did a 23 Things (see the wonderful <a href="http://rudai23.blogspot.ie/" target="_blank">Rudai 23</a> completed in January 2016); maybe it's time to go again!<br />
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<i></i><b>Thing 1: Introduction</b><br />
I've checked out the Things and I'm really looking forward to Block 3. I did do Augmented Reality very quickly last January so I'd like to spend some more time on that. I also did <a href="https://the12appsofchristmas.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">OneNote</a> last year wit the 12 Apps of Christmas but again some more time with it would be good. It's good to see two things on digital privacy: digital footprint and digital security. I attended <a href="https://twitter.com/flexlibris" target="_blank">Alison Macrina</a>'s keynote earlier this year at the <a href="http://www.aslibraries.com/asl2016-programme-" target="_blank">A&SL conference</a> and since then I've been more aware of some of the issues. In the wake of the keynote I tried <a href="https://www.sjpl.org/privacy" target="_blank">San Jose's Public Library Virtual Privacy Toolkit</a> so again it'll be interesting to see how these two things work.<br />
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I'm not part of the University of Edinburgh but I remember when we started up <a href="http://blogs.ucc.ie/wordpress/theriverside/" target="_blank">The River-side</a> for Special Collections, Archives and the Institutional Repository in <a href="http://booleweb.ucc.ie/" target="_blank">UCC Library</a> and part of the permission process was reading the guidelines and ensuring that we were doing as we ought to be doing. Indeed the social media guidelines now cover:<br />
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<li>Apps</li>
<li>Branding</li>
<li>Governance</li>
<li>iTunes</li>
<li>Language</li>
<li>Metadata</li>
<li>Social Media Policy</li>
<li>Social Media Official Accounts</li>
<li>Social Media Other Accounts</li>
<li>Social Media Notice & Takedown</li>
<li>Website Style Guide</li>
<li>Website Procedure</li>
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And are known as <a href="https://www.ucc.ie/en/dewg/policies/" target="_blank">Digital Estate Guidelines</a> which is pretty much all encompassing. These I explained to a new staff member recently and it was refreshing to know that although I had read them some time ago I will still practicing what I needed to preach, well not so much with the preaching really!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-7963824427685105422016-02-01T00:10:00.002+00:002016-02-01T00:10:22.659+00:00Rudai 23: ThanksWhew! Just finished in the nick of time. I had so much fun doing all the posts, probably would have had better fun if I'd done them as I was supposed - a week at a time!<br />
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I've so much to go back and re-check: LinkedIn, Screencast-O-Matic, Jing, Audacity, YouTube and Soundcloud.<br />
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Give me six months to a year and I'll be ready for the next Rudai 23! Congrats to all of you!<br />
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<li><a href="http://ie.linkedin.com/in/michellebreen">Michelle Breen</a></li>
<li><a href="http://about.me/waynegibbons">Wayne Gibbons</a> </li>
<li><a href="https://twitter.com/deweydiamonds">Christine Jordan</a></li>
<li><a href="https://ie.linkedin.com/pub/emmet-keoghan/37/978/7b0">Emmet Keoghan</a> </li>
<li><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethkeanekelly">Elizabeth Keane Kelly</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristophermeen">Kristopher Meen</a></li>
<li><a href="https://twitter.com/shivguinn">Siobhan McGuinness</a> </li>
<li><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pub/mary-murray/65/398/50a">Mary Murray</a></li>
<li><a href="https://ie.linkedin.com/in/niamhodonovan1">Niamh O'Donovan </a></li>
<li><a href="https://ie.linkedin.com/pub/stephanie-ronan/30/7ba/6">Stephanie Ronan</a></li>
<li><a href="https://ie.linkedin.com/in/rowancaroline">Caroline Rowan </a></li>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-25622555712604021492016-01-31T23:35:00.002+00:002016-01-31T23:35:31.137+00:00Rud 23: Making It All Work TogetherOk So first I went to Hootsuite because I had already added Twitter. Whatever was happening it wouldn't allow me to add my LinkedIn account. I don't use Google+ really, I don't need to see updates from Facebook and Instagram and I have parted ways. They don't have Tumblr added which would be the most useful for me.<br />
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Let's try Flipboard. At the start nothing was working. On mobile app but I had read that as 'mobile device app' and it just wasn't working on the iPad. I had to check wiki.how instead! Finally it clicked that the photos looked different. Mobile app = mobile phone!!! Off to find the phone and try to remember my many passwords! On the plus side I can now add Tumblr!! If I choose later I can add my Soundcloud feed for when I make my podcasts, my YouTube channel for all the video I'll upload. Of course the downside is Wordpress isn't on Flipboard and it is on Hootsuite. Oh well! Back to the drawing board!<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-30476781191264912722016-01-31T23:06:00.001+00:002016-01-31T23:06:47.941+00:00Rud 22: Mobile ThingsClearly time management constraints are getting to me and although I've downloaded Gum I can't get it to scan for me. Must be missing something.<br />
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I'm going to review <b>Tumblr </b>instead.<br />
As mentioned earlier I have a Tumblr account: <a href="http://cloudwalkerabroad.tumblr.com/">http://cloudwalkerabroad.tumblr.com/</a> <br />
I use it to test-drive different apps. The first one was Tumblr itself. I had to initially set it up on a computer but I made all subsequent posts via my smartphone. It's easy to tweet directly from the Tumblr post. The first time I used Tumblr I took a photo of the sky for 30 days: #skyphoto. When I wanted to change to taking 30 photos of something else I had to return to a computer to change the title. This is somewhat annoying but in the grand scheme of things it's not the worst.<br />
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One of the next things I tried was Instagram with Tumblr so on each day I would post two photos, one that had been changed with Instragram and one that hadn't. Instragram didn't grab me so that didn't last very long at all.<br />
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Some time after that I tried taking photos on a theme: #treephoto. I thought this would be a good idea if we set up a Tumblr at work and posted on a theme: beautiful book covers (though this is subjective).<br />
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I've other apps lined up to try with Tumblr: vividHDR and Snapseed. Stay tuned to see how they go! <br />
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Tumblr is great if you want to post something small with a picture and not a lot of text: it's halfway between a blog and a tweet. It works really well with a number of other apps - handy when they connect to each other.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">A carpet of blossom! #springphoto http://cloudwalkerabroad.tumblr.com/image/116225782920</td></tr>
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-15486946608561401522016-01-31T22:16:00.003+00:002016-01-31T22:16:56.959+00:00Rud 21: Creating InfographicsI've always admired the National Library's Infographics. They're clear, well laid out and easy to read. They use terms that anyone, not just #libraryland people, can recognise and their icons are equally well thought out.<br />
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They're widely used on other websites. I got the above one from <a href="http://www.irishgenealogynews.com/2014/09/national-library-of-ireland-at-critical.html" target="_blank"><i>Irish Genealogy News</i></a>. The infographic was released in conjunction with the National Library of Ireland's Annual Report for 2013 which let's face it was probably interesting to a small group of people and rather dry for a larger group of people. I'll be upfront and say I read annual reports for fun so I'd be in that small group. To most people though the infographic is a much more digestible way of seeing what it is that the National Library does. As I discussed in an earlier blog being able to communicate visually harnesses Gardner's Multiple Intelligences Theory. This infographic discusses how despite diminishing resources on all counts and being at a critical point the National Library is still there doing what a library does.<br />
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Should our library decide to go down this route I think it would work very well indeed.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-32106255537502946692016-01-31T22:05:00.002+00:002016-01-31T22:05:53.601+00:00Rud 20: PresentationsI mostly use PowerPoint which use to be a disaster but then I moved away from bullets. Now I try to use only pictures with a minimal amount of text. The downside to this is if anyone is looking the presentation later they really won't know what's going on.<br />
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I was late to SlideShare but after giving two presentations in the one week I thought it was silly not to get the full benefit of it and so I created a <a href="http://www.slideshare.net/nzwalker" target="_blank">SlideShare account.</a> The first and so far the only one I've made public is the presentation I gave at CONUL's Teaching & Learning Seminar.<br />
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I wasn't nervous regarding the content for this presentation as it covered things that I had done with a number of classes over the last few years. What was different for me was that it was a Pecha Kucha presentation and let's face it we don't think in 20 seconds on a topic. Some bleed into each other - some take five seconds and others take 40 seconds. The trick for this one then was having them move seamlessly into the other, or not as it happened! One sentence goes awry and then you're constantly trying to get back on track. Will I give another Pecha Kucha presentation? No, probably not but I'm glad that I did one. For anyone who wishes to try one: even more practice is required than for a regular presentation! <br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-69983451569640867242016-01-31T21:44:00.000+00:002016-01-31T21:44:18.948+00:00Rud 19: The Legal Side of ThingsOver the course of writing this blog I've included a number of images. If I took the photo I didn't include a URL or citation so anyone who reads my posts will think I stole them. If I didn't take the photo but took a screenshot then I cited it appropriately, for example the Audacity logo earlier. It was only for the last post that I remembered I needed to add the URL to my own photos.<br />
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I took the photos from my <a href="http://cloudwalkerabroad.tumblr.com/" target="_blank">Tumblr account</a>. When I set up the account Creative Commons' issues weren't a concern for me as I set up the account to explore how Tumblr might be used and to become more used to it. Now I must explore if Tumblr can be used with Creative Commons' licenses or not and place the requisite icons on my account.<br />
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<a href="https://twitter.com/shinyshona" target="_blank">Shona Thoma</a> used one of the photos on her blog and messaged me on Twitter to ask permission. Was this because she couldn't find the requsite Creative Commons' icons? The photo she used:<br />
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Yes it's important to have attribution and proper citing of images because otherwise it's a case of here today, gone tomorrow - not unlike these leaves!<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-76703847137406223582016-01-31T21:26:00.004+00:002016-01-31T21:26:58.473+00:00Rud 18: Communicating Through PhotographsI've been interested in the power of photos to communicate since learning about Gardner's Multiple Intelligence Theory whilst doing the H.Dip in Education. Some 15, nearly wrote 165 there, years later it's on the Cert. in Teaching & Learning course too. Basically Gardner's Theory looks to harness the different intelligences so that we may learn. Schools tend to use only the linguistic and logical intelligences but not everyone learns this way.<br />
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<b>Flickr </b><br />
I haven't used Flickr in such a long time and I didn't consider using it for libraries. Is it just one more channel that needs updating? Do we need a team of people working on communication then rather than one person and what happens when that one person goes on leave? What purpose does Flickr fill that Twitter and Facebook doesn't? There are photos after all in albums on Facebook and I can view Photos and Other Media on Twitter. As with much, I've more questions than answers.<br />
For the challenge part of this thing my functional illiteracy kicked in, I didn't search for library related photos. Instead I searched for something that I'm interested in: #skyphotos. The one I chose has amazing colours. Markus Spring took it and it's called
<style type="text/css">P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm; }H1 { margin-bottom: 0.21cm; }H1.western { font-family: "Times New Roman",serif; }H1.cjk { font-family: "Arial Unicode MS"; }H1.ctl { font-family: "Arial Unicode MS"; }</style><span style="font-size: small;">'Steinhögl
sky on fire.' Markus included a map of where </span><span style="font-size: small;">Steinhögl is (FYI: Bavaria, Germany) and a <a href="https://www.flickr.com/groups/lightzone/discuss/72157600002621578/" target="_blank">link</a> to the discussion on how the image was created. I think a link like this would be really useful to see how images are formed. The behind the scenes things are really interesting, peeking behind the veil.</span><br />
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<b>Instagram</b><br />
Like Flickr, I'm not 100% sure how to use Instagram for libraries. I think our library would want to be very clear in the purpose it serves and not to do just to be part a wave. I tried using Instagram with my <a href="http://cloudwalkerabroad.tumblr.com/" target="_blank">Tumblr account</a> but it only lasted for one day. That said, it was interesting to try.<br />
#treephoto<br />
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Instagrammed Tree:<br />
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<b>Tumblr</b><br />
I find Tumblr works slighly better but what I don't like is the constant scrolling. Tumblr allows more to be written - not quite a blog, not quite a tweet. I've seen libraries create separate Tumblr accounts for different parts of their collections but then the collection is unified on one platform. For example <a href="https://twitter.com/libralthinking" target="_blank">Collen Theisen</a> has one for the <a href="http://uispeccoll.tumblr.com/" target="_blank">University of Iowa's Special Collections</a>.<b> </b>Oregon State University has a Tumblr for <a href="http://thebrewstorian.tumblr.com/" target="_blank">Oregon Hops & Brewing Archives</a>. What I like about this account is there's a menu on the left so you can see what other platforms Oregon State University uses: the Archives' website, Flickr, Facebook, Zotero and the Library's homepage. Handy!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-6318483670934833502016-01-31T19:41:00.001+00:002016-01-31T19:41:31.679+00:00Rud 17: Reflective Practice Mark 3To be honest using reflective practice in my library experience is difficult. It doesn't have a scheduled part in the day and for the various projects I've been involved in at work, reflective practice hasn't featured. For any project we give recommendations for the next iteration of the committee or we give a summary of what the project staff did to ensure that the project was completed. As far as I know no one on a project has reflected on what we did, why we did and how we would change it. <br />
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Occasionally we'll do courses at work so that we'll bond as a group (I always think that superglue would do a faster job) and part of that is reflecting on what has led us to that point and how we'll deal with it. However this reflection only lasts for as long as the course is running and while we may implement other suggestions from the course reflective practice is one that is forgotten, and very easily too.<br />
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Perhaps I do reflective practice a disservice, perhaps others are engaging in it anyway and just not talking about it. After all reflective practice is a personal activity at the start. It's only when it becomes a 'problem' in the Randy Bass sense of the word that people start to share on the matter.<br />
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When we were first setting up <a href="http://libguides.ucc.ie/" target="_blank">LibGuides</a> at work we used Trello as a way of sharing information. We were mostly all based in the one building and the other building is only 10 minutes walk away anyway. I think Trello would be handy if people were scattered more by distance or time.<br />
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I use Google Drive with my Lotto syndicate. We take it in turns to collect from each other & go to the shop to buy the ticket. It's only Lotto Quick Pick, none of that 'I got the numbers from Lost' which I play every week. It's a handy way to keep track of who has paid and whose turn it is to go get the ticket. We haven't won big just the odd free scratch card!<br />
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I also use Google Drive when I'm on Twitter. Depending on the conference people add the Google Drive link to the document they're discussing. In this way I got access to <a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12IxuNMEOoHaa4QOywN8jGcXz31pqTM7EQ0UxIYCFO6M/edit#gid=0" target="_blank">Meaningful Metrics for Incoming College Students</a>. I'm not involved with 1st year students that much but it's applicable much more so for incoming postgrads and by the time people come to Special Collections because it's that bit different they may feel like they're in 1st year again.<br />
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I used Google Drive to get access to material on <a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SYSqGQzBvVAJEMUmoCryvE2dpkrtzKkLEbi7O9gSRmg/edit" target="_blank">#CharlestonShooting</a> when I was preparing my presentation for HEAnet 2015 <a href="http://www.heanet.ie/conferences/2015/talks/id/171" target="_blank">"Archiving the Social Media Presence of 'The River-side.'"</a> When geographical distance is a factor Google Drive is brilliant for accessing material.<br />
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From next week I'll start working on a new group for 3D printing. For this I'll use Google Doodle to co-ordinate when people are free and most want a meeting. No one wants to have weighty discussions on a Friday afternoon!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-52030375314605565692016-01-31T18:56:00.002+00:002016-01-31T18:56:16.433+00:00Rud 15: Advocacy for LibrariesWhen it comes to advocacy I am a lurker. I don't think I do enough. I see <a href="https://twitter.com/ijclark" target="_blank">Ian Clark</a>'s work and I think 'wow.' I've attended a day seminar where <a href="https://laurensmith.wordpress.com/about/" target="_blank">Lauren Smith</a> spoke about her work and I thought 'wow.' I think no matter what I have to say it is nowhere near as on-point as what they have to say and I'll come off looking stupid and more importantly having done libraries a disservice.<br />
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I try to advocate then in small ways. I speak at conferences and write blog posts in the hopes that someone else may see them and see what it is we do in libraries. Two years ago the <a href="https://fmrsi.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/cuttings-33-april-2014.pdf" target="_blank">Forum for Medieval & Renaissance Studies (FMRSI) newsletter</a> linked to a blog post on an exhibition we had run on <a href="http://blogs.ucc.ie/wordpress/theriverside/2014/02/20/circle-hell-dantes-journey/" target="_blank">Dante</a>.<br />
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I'm concerned though that we're just talking to each other and no one else is listening.<br />
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How do we break out of the echo chamber? I imagine that it takes a lot of hard work along the lines of what Ian and Lauren do.<br />
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-56998901722441722342016-01-31T18:39:00.002+00:002016-01-31T18:39:30.919+00:00Rud 14: Augmented RealityI've been interested in Augmented Reality ever since I started reading about them in the <a href="http://www.nmc.org/nmc-horizon/" target="_blank">NMC Horizon Reports</a>. When I got my iPad the first thing I did was download AR apps. Yes I know Flipboard isn't one but I thought it would be a good app to use with Augmented Reality.<br />
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Of course like all my other programs there they sat because I thought some special IT skill were required to use them. Now that I know that there are step-by-step guidelines I'm going to give it another go. We've an exhibition on Cervantes happening in April. I'm going to aim for that and see what I can do.<br />
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I downloaded the <a href="http://blog.daqri.com/anatomy-4d-changes-the-way-we-learn-about-the-human-body" target="_blank">Anatomy 4D</a>, not sure why because I was the person who fainted during the beginnner first aid course, but it was absolutely amazing. The skeleton was like a coloured-in Vesalius image and it just jumped off the screen. I can see why anyone interested in anatomy would like this app and I can imagine that small children would be both horrified and super interested. Win-win!<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-82832013617667489632016-01-31T18:18:00.002+00:002016-01-31T18:18:25.996+00:00Rud 13: Professional OrganisationsI love following professional organisations on Twitter. It's the handiest way for me to see what's happening in a particular area or in a particular country. For that reason I follow <a href="https://twitter.com/lianzaoffice" target="_blank">LIANZA</a> even though the only time I visited New Zealand I wasn't working in libraries. I also like <a href="https://twitter.com/HistLibForum" target="_blank">Historic Libraries Forum</a> and their events are very good indeed. They have a mailing list, a newsletter and a seminar as well as one-off events. <br />
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I'm currently a member of LAI and the next thing on my LAI to-do list is <a href="https://libraryassociation.ie/library-association-ireland/committees-panels-task-forces/education-committee-professional-standar-2" target="_blank">Associateship</a>. As I've been writing these blog posts I've been identifying gaps in my professional know-how and I hope that this will help when I come to write my portfolio. As part of my Certificate in Teaching & Learning I also have to write a portfolio so the two combined should give me a good foundation.<br />
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For a number of years I was a member of CILIP but last summer my membership lapsed. I didn't think I would notice not being a member but the thing is you do. I still get the general newsletter but I don't get any more information than that. Just before my membership lapsed CILIP were working on a Professional Development Portfolio tool which could be used for their version of Associateship, Chartership, as well as for other things. Do one portfolio first, and then the other, but rejoin CILIP in order to see if any of their tools can help on the LAI one.<br />
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I'm a member of the <a href="https://libraryassociation.ie/groups-sections/rare-books-group-rbg" target="_blank">LAI Rare Books Group</a> which as yet doesn't have a social media presence but we're working on it. David Meehan has recently changed up the website so the next step is a move onto social media. As a group we've recognised the benefits of having a strong social media presence - <a href="https://libraryassociation.ie/groups-sections/academic-and-special-libraries-section-asl" target="_blank">A&SL</a> has set down the marker!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-41495208286309818762016-01-31T17:57:00.002+00:002016-01-31T17:57:26.971+00:00Rud 12: Attending ConferencesFirst things first, oh the shock of "Is that me?" Click on photo - it is me! Oh I remember that <a href="https://laicdg.wordpress.com/library-camp-2015/programme/" target="_blank">Library Camp</a> - it was the first presentation, bar information literacy classes, that I'd given in over ten years. I'm not 100% sure what I said but I think it went ok. Since May 2015 I've given three other presentations and I'm about to give my fourth next week. I've become a lot more prepared - not just at having a presentation but knowing the presentation really well, and knowing much more about the area even though it won't go into the presentation. In short, I'm perfecting a system that works for me for presenting. It's not perfect now and it probably won't ever be but that's the point: continuous professional development.<br />
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I like following conferences via Twitter. It's a good way to hear what other people in #libraryland are doing in other areas and in other countries. I can never attend every conference or seminar that I'd want to attend - time, distance, money, being in two places at once (it's amazing how many activities are scheduled at the same time!) but through Twitter I get a decent overview of what's what AND I have the Twitter handles even I need to contact someone later.<br />
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One of the first conferences I attended which was nearly wholly made of #libraryland people was <a href="http://academicandspeciallibraries.blogspot.ie/" target="_blank">A&SL 2015</a>. One person from work was attending but he was also presenting. I find that presenting is sort of like being on the wedding party. The time flies because you're involved in the preparations and all the photos. If you're not on the wedding party and just one of the guests the time can drag a little. There's only so much you can eat or drink while waiting for dinner.<br />
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However one of the first people I met at A&SL 2015 was <a href="https://twitter.com/librarianintown" target="_blank">Caroline Rowan</a>. Caroline came up to me in what I know now is a very Caroline-ish way but at the time I was taken a little aback. She wanted to know who I was "Oh so you're Elaine Harrington. I've been looking for Elaine Harrington's name tag. There's no point looking at faces because on Twitter you're a cloud!" Yes it's the only downside to having a cloud as an avatar. That said, I think Twitter handles should be included as a matter of course on name badges. <a href="https://npdireland.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">NPD</a> do it for their days, which incidentally are brilliant. Once you've met one person then it's a lot easier.<br />
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I also try to remember "What number of people would I be happy talking to by day's end? Ok, self let's stretch that a little and try doubling it." Just to say the number wasn't very high to begin with so even doubled it's still not large. But that's that many people on one day and the same number the next day. Manageable numbers.<br />
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The other thing is I have to keep my elevator speech about me ready - 30 seconds of what I'm about, what's new with me and what I'm doing next. You'd think if I have that I could write my summary for LinkedIn but no, no dice!<br />
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The last few conferences I've attended I've also spoken at them which means getting approval is a lot easier. I know some places staff have to apply and say why their conference proposal should be the one to go forward but I'm lucky - all of the conference proposals I've handed in have gone through without hassle.<br />
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I've tried taking notes by laptop / iPad but now I stick to the tried and trusted method of pen & paper. If nothing else when then technology has changed I'll still be able to read my notes. I know that if I take notes by hand that I'm much more likely to remember who spoke and what they spoke on. For example I'd a Twitter exchange recently with <a href="https://twitter.com/usernameerror" target="_blank">David Hughes</a> who was exploring LibGuides or an open source version. I remembered attending a <a href="http://www.libfocus.com/2014/03/2014-lir-seminar.html" target="_blank">LIR seminar day</a> where <a href="https://twitter.com/AnLeabharlannai" target="_blank">Niamh Walker-Headon</a> spoke about such matters. I would never have remembered that 18 months on if I hadn't been using pen & paper - sometimes I can't remember what I did yesterday (oh, yes writing blog posts!).<br />
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Next time I attend a conference I will have my elevator speech down and I will remember it so I can update my LinkedIn profile!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-29877996116918384112016-01-31T17:19:00.001+00:002016-01-31T17:20:41.652+00:00Rud 11: Reflective Practice Mark 2<b>Keep Calm & Blog </b><br />
Am I up-to-date with my blog posts? Em, no!<br />
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How did you know I'd get stuck on Thing 3? Next time I do a 23 Things I'll do part of Thing 3 at Thing 3 and then revisit it each time there's a reflective practice week. That way I shouldn't stall on Thing 3.<br />
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<b>Time Management</b><br />
I rarely have time in work for Continuing Professional
Development unless I'm going to a course. I don't get to go to every course I want - I have to find a way to make it relevant to my job and even then it depends on how much interest there is from other people at work. I suggested this 23 Things to my staff at work and I know one other person, not in my section, was doing it at work but they gave up as they didn't think it was relevant. I don't think this is so much a time management issue so much as a disconnect from what it is that we do. How do we make 23 Things relevant to all library staff?<br />
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I do get to blog as part of my job but even that is tricky. I tend to do a lot of the preliminary writing elsewhere and some of the editing later as well. I find train journeys very handy - the only trouble is my laptop is a little unwieldy. I've tried using a tablet but you know #FirstWorldProblems!<br />
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I try to juggle blogging at work with one activity outside of work. This year it was doing a Certificate in Teaching & Learning. I've done various types of courses before: full-time by day, part-time by night, distance learning and online learning. I was surprised at how much time it actually took - I thought that because I've done two other teaching qualifications that I'd be quicker at but there was a lot of reading and even more reflective practice and well it's the reflective practice that gets you.<br />
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And so, before I knew it, I'd fallen pretty behind! It didn't help that October - November coincided with preparing two presentations but again I can only blame myself. No one else forced me to apply for the seminar and conference!<br />
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Sometimes at the end of the day, one where you've spent a lot of time typing, the last thing you want to do is type some more. Sometimes you just want to read, or watch TV or go to sleep. <br />
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I read Michael Stephen's <a href="http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2014/01/opinion/michael-stephens/reflective-practice-office-hours/#_" target="_blank">article</a> and while I don't agree with everything he said:<br />
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<li>( It pains me when I encounter librarians who refuse to share their photo online or wear a name tag while on duty) as I think we can still be librarians without sharing a photo of our faces - sharing a photo of something is still a valid choice</li>
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For anyone who's interested in working with special collections it's not about dealing with old books all the time. There's a substantial part of my week spent crawling around on the ground:<br />
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<li>What do I have to dust? The end of an exhibition case? The inside back of an exhibition case - impossible to reach unless you're on the ground.</li>
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Doing an exhibition is like being on a children's programme but that's never mentioned in the job adverts! Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-53611768541806759782016-01-31T01:38:00.000+00:002016-01-31T01:38:36.677+00:00Rud 10: Live StreamingI've used streaming for conferences and I've been conscious that streaming has occured at conferences where I've presented. I imagine sports players are in the same situation but if they watch themselves on playback every week maybe they're more desensitised to seeing and hearing themselves on screen.<br />
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I examined linking my YouTube Channel with Hangouts but I'm pretty wary of that much technology interacting. It's ironic I know given the name of this blog and considering how much I've already hooked up under Google. There are limits though. <br />
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I remember when war of the streaming apps was between Periscope and Meerkat. Somehow Periscope has had the longevity factor. I first downloaded the app on my iPad and the first and last broadcast was of my feet.<br />
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Some months back I saw, albeit on the computer, <a href="https://youtu.be/2KO_EyoBgNg" target="_blank">Kodaline's Gig from Spike Island</a> in Cork Harbour. The concert was streamed via Periscope. Quite often I'll see links on Twitter to Periscope streams of people attending rugby matches. I don't know why that's interesting to me but it is.<br />
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We haven't streamed many events from the library. It's a bit different to recording something for later which happens a bit. We could do a crowd-streaming event where multiple staff stream to Periscope. I don't know if there's an institutional preference for a streaming platform though.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-48299684997073998502016-01-31T01:13:00.000+00:002016-01-31T01:13:57.786+00:00Rud 9: VideoI create video on my phone usually. These videos tend to be of landscape which makes a change because most of my photos are of books. #librarylife<br />
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I've also downloaded the Hyperlapse app to try out. <br />
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As part of my course we're given <a href="https://ucc.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=c127ed2b-61c3-4895-ae11-0355c83334ae" target="_blank">videos</a> to watch. UCC uses the system Panopto. I've had a training session on creating Panopto videos but I've never done it. I don't like seeing playback of myself on video from conferences so I can't imagine what it would be like to deliberately create a video.<br />
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Just when you want to try something new:<br />
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Instead I've uploaded the above video to my <a href="https://youtu.be/klXk7yipRo8" target="_blank">YouTube Channel</a>.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-37790121768037155272016-01-31T00:41:00.002+00:002016-01-31T00:41:41.946+00:00Rud 8: Curation ToolsI'd used Pinterest before but it wasn't for me. I know a lot of people who use it for wedding idea stuff. In my mind it's in the same cabinet as Etsy - I have no idea why!<br />
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I have the Flipboard app on my phone but again I've never really used it. It's one of my phone apps to check out when I'm in a tech frame of mind. It DOES happen!<br />
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Storify on the other hand I use quite a bit. That said, all of my Storifies are in draft. One of the annoying things I've found about Storify is the length of time that for example tweets can be searched for. The Storify has to be run almost straight away. Like everything it's easy to write but the amount of time it takes to edit is much longer. CILIP's Rare Books and Special Collections Group collate tweets from conferences (<a href="https://storify.com/LibraryLucy/cilip-rare-books-and-special-collections-conferenc" target="_blank">The Future of the Past</a>) which is a good way of reading tweets without wading through things on Twitter.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-54125003562851361572016-01-31T00:21:00.003+00:002016-01-31T00:21:30.988+00:00Rud 7: Podcasts<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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In 2012 I did my first 23 Things which included Podcasts. Shortly afterwards I got a newer laptop and one of the first things I did was download Audacity and there Audacity has sat. I haven't used it at all apart from accidentally hitting the wrong icon. Audacity sits next to my Calibre library and so it's accidentally hit quite a bit but this still doesn't have me saying "Today I'm going to learn how to use Audacity." Reading this post has got me thinking though how I might use it.<br />
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I've signed up for a Soundcloud account which I've already branded in my Walker Abroad image scheme - the same way as I have my Twitter account. I've listened to the <a href="http://www.aslibraries.com/#!librarians-aloud-podcast/cj6y" target="_blank">A&SL group podcasts</a> and they've certainly given my food for thought.<br />
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I can certainly see how I could use it at work. I've created a <a href="http://libguides.ucc.ie/specialcollections" target="_blank">Special Collections' Guide </a>and a podcast could sit nicely on the front page. Equally the suggestion about a Wordpress plug-in would work as I'm part of a team that has a blog: The Riverside and one of our <a href="http://blogs.ucc.ie/wordpress/theriverside/2015/12/22/santa-stockings-miniature-books/" target="_blank">recent posts</a> had a YouTube plug-in added. It seems crazy that we hadn't needed a YouTube plugin until now but in a few years time it might seem equally crazy that we hadn't had a podcasting one added sooner.<br />
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In the meantime it's back to <a href="http://en.battlestarwiki.org/wiki/List_of_Podcasts" target="_blank">Battlestar Galactica Podcasts</a> by Ronald D Moore!<br /><br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02020972863895361467noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146365625200155154.post-68656725697067688052016-01-30T23:36:00.003+00:002016-01-30T23:36:54.411+00:00Rud 6: Reflective PracticeHmm! I'm cheating a bit here because I'm doing all my posts at speed. Some I've had partially done and left in draft form. These are being revisited. Other posts are being done from scratch.<br />
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I'm used to reflective practice because I'm currently doing a <a href="https://www.ucc.ie/en/ckb02/#" target="_blank">course on teaching & learning with UCC.</a> It's going pretty well - we've just started the second module and it's set to finish at the end of April 2016. At that point I can decide if I'm happy with the Postgrad Certificate or if I want to or can carry onto the Postgrad Diploma. Each week we have to read articles and / or watch videos about a certain topic. We're all part of a group (five others in mine) and we post to our group board each week. There are certain questions we have to answer and once we've posted on these questions then others in the group respond. We come from all academic disciplines and the way we approach things varies illustrating not only our discipline but also us as people.<br />
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I think the hardest thing about reflective practice is being honest and teasing out a particular problem. The thing is with Teaching & Learning having a problem isn't a problem but a source for research. See <a href="https://my.vanderbilt.edu/sotl/files/2013/08/Bass-Problem1.pdf" target="_blank">Randy Bass</a> for more on this. Doing the Rudai 23 posts concurrently with the Teaching & Learning course has been really good for me.<br />
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From looking at other people's blogs it would seem that we're all in a similar boat - we find things that work for us and things that don't and being that we're in libraries we like to share this information.<br />
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