söndag 7 december 2008
lördag 6 december 2008
fredag 5 december 2008
Nätspanare vs Kunskapsspanare
spanar här om olika bloggverktyg:
...och IPRED:
Nätspanare eller kunskapsspanare? Vad är skillnaden, någon?
Varför är det ingen bibliotekarie i rutan?
Och varför finns det inga nätspanare på de svenska biblioteken?
torsdag 4 december 2008
Absolut 2.0
Cool idea to publish the PowerPoint in advance and let people have a say BEFORE the actual presentation. Very 2.0, I must say :-)
Print is dead!
onsdag 3 december 2008
tisdag 2 december 2008
Online Information 2008 Twitter Fountain
Wonder if someone of them is tweeting?
måndag 1 december 2008
onsdag 26 november 2008
SFIS Liveblogging Countdown...
All presentations will be in Swedish but I will try to cover some of them in English.
/Åke
The presentations that I'm going to cover:
Thursday 27 November
10.00-11.00
Keynote Speaker 1: Morris Packer, Mobile Services, Bonnier Group:
"Transparency as a work tool - how a small bunch with total transparency as a tool can change the whole media trade."
11.30-12.15
Sofia Mirjamsdotter, debate editor at Sundsvall Tidning:
"How the media can take advantage of social media."
13.15-14.00
Dick Stenmark, associate professor of informatics at Göteborg University. "How do you search? - User behavior with and without search engine."
14-15.00
Lennart Guldbrand Sson, chairman Wikimedia Sweden:
"How Wikipedia works."
Friday 28 November
9.00
Introduction and distribution of Swets Fellowship
9.15-10.15
Keynote speaker 2: Isto Huvila, Researcher at the Information Administration, Turku Academy, "The Information specialist and the 2.0 Generation"
10.45-11.30
Viveca Nystrom, Consultant VN Archives & Library, "Library + Business = 3 hits in Libris."
13-13.45
Peter Almerud, freelancer and editor of the newsletter Info Brief and the magazine Info Trends, "Info Brief - news and trends in the information industry."
14-14.30
Speed Sliding with Ake Nygren, Lars Iselid, Erik Stattin and Jonas Mosskin.
World Internet Project Report 2009 - interesting results!
- Regarding women's use of the Internet, Sweden is at the top
- Sweden has the highest percentage of middle-aged Internet users
- Sweden is worst at using the Internet in distance learning
Read more on Peters blog ...
Download and read the report...
söndag 23 november 2008
Virtuella världar - Science Fiction eller vardagsmat?
lördag 22 november 2008
This is what librarianship is (should be) all about!
fredag 21 november 2008
NordLib2008 Live
torsdag 20 november 2008
@nordlib2008
RSS +Tabbloid + ISSU
If you then upload the PDF to ISSUE it gets even more interesting. Here's an example made with an RSS feed from Google News, keyword: bibliotek:
onsdag 19 november 2008
Ibland är blogginlägg en fantastiskt mångsidig och sinnlig upplevelse...
tisdag 18 november 2008
eCitizen 2.0
The eCitizen 2.0 report, commissioned by the Ministry for Government and Administration Reform, recommends that the public sector to a larger extent has to regard citizens as collaborating partners rather than as passive recipients of information.
via epractice.eu
söndag 16 november 2008
Testing Windows Live Writer
I know, it IS a Microsoft product, and one should know better by now. I know. But on ProBlogger.net the Windows Live Writer is mentioned as an Essential PC Apps for Bloggers. And since this actually is an open tool for a change (you can use it with WP, Blogger etc... not just Microsoft products) I thought well let's try it out!
What is Windows Live Writer? It's an editing tool that supposedly boosts your blogging experience, helping you publish your content in a smoother and nicer way. I'm writing this inside Writer and after I've finished the editing it will all be published to Blogger, my preferred blogging tool at the moment.
This is what it looks like inside, while editing in Live Writer:
The "insert photo" feature was better than in Blogger, nice!
There's one feature called Insert Map where you can zoom to and save a location and finally insert it in your blogpost. I tried this twice but the only result was this:
. Just a link, not an embedded customized map as I had hoped. Maybe it shows up after publishing the blogpost?That's all for now, now I'll press the Publish button and see what happens!
torsdag 13 november 2008
Gmail voice and video - yes!
onsdag 12 november 2008
Will be liveblogging from NordLib 2.0
NordLib 2.0 next Friday is going to be a really interesting event: it's one of the first real efforts in the Swedish library world to actually try out different Web 2.o tools in a conference context. Not just talking, but also learning by doing! :-) The conference is (of course) on Facebook, the event will be streamed live and on the conference blog there is already some interesting comments worth responding to - in brief, the conference team seems to be very focused on making this into an extraordinary learning experience!
Please join the conversation - first of all on the conference blog - but also, if you like, here on Bibl.se! Just like the conference organizers (and other bloggers?) I will also be liveblogging from the event, making use of the cool tool Coveritlive. Just saw, by the way, that it now also has Twitter integration... can't wait to try it out!
tisdag 11 november 2008
A laugh before going to bed
via Conny Crosby
torsdag 6 november 2008
onsdag 5 november 2008
iPhone is the future of libraries
Here is a presentation at the core of library services:
Libraries to Go: Mobile Tech in Libraries
Via iLibrarian (Ellyssa Kroski)
tisdag 4 november 2008
Give the digital conversations some AIR!
Aaaahhhh.... Adobe AIR is like a smooth Mac-ish layer on top of a dull PC environment. Installed it the other day and must say I'm pleased. AIR based TweedDeck gives new life to Twitter and Readair spices up Google Reader. Both really worth trying!
Another thing worth doing is adding that magazine reading feeling to RSS. I recently re-discovered how pleasant and more enjoyable it is to read blog feeds when you actually can see the content, not just the headlines, and also embedded photos and videos. And it's just a mouse-click away: share your Google Reader feed online (published folders) and you'll get a much more attractive reading interface compared to reading inside Google Reader.
This is what my favourite Google Reader feed looks like when published: Biblioteksbloggar ("Library Blogs", which in my case means all kinds of blogs that are relevant to library folks, at least to me ;-)
måndag 3 november 2008
Generation We
via Tametheweb
Brainpower
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