Looking at some of the other blogs there are great variations in content. Just as there are great variations in staff in the library - so I expect nothing less.
I have enjoyed a few of the other images chosen - particularly the image of a huge set of stairs with a person at the bottom in a wheelchair. Some times access is a bit like that - its there and available but hard to use.
Monday, May 19, 2008
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
A is for Access
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ben-zvan-photography/468487548/
I liked this photo but I can't seem to make it appear on the blog site. I tried using add image but it just had a link to the photo. I will have another go in the next post.
The reason I like this photo is the intrigue, desire, suspense of the open door is a great representation of Access. All people are drawn to the open door to discover what is beyond -the learning, the insight, surprises, understanding. This is all encompassing for a library - for our Library.
I liked this photo but I can't seem to make it appear on the blog site. I tried using add image but it just had a link to the photo. I will have another go in the next post.
The reason I like this photo is the intrigue, desire, suspense of the open door is a great representation of Access. All people are drawn to the open door to discover what is beyond -the learning, the insight, surprises, understanding. This is all encompassing for a library - for our Library.
flickr
I guess I thought I would see more formal "official" photography rather than the random visitors shots. I suppose this is the point of flickr, they are owned by individual people who take the photographs to suit their own purposes. The shots on the marble stairs were rather nice, providing a different perspective on the Library.
The way that flickr is organised by most recent to least recent provides valuable information in seeing how the building may have changed or been altered over time. What a shame flickr wasnt around earlier.
Some photos popped up that didn't seem to have any relevance to the SLNSW - portrait shots and the tags also didn't seem to suggest SLNSW - full comment mentions that the photo was taken outside SLNSW.
The way that flickr is organised by most recent to least recent provides valuable information in seeing how the building may have changed or been altered over time. What a shame flickr wasnt around earlier.
Some photos popped up that didn't seem to have any relevance to the SLNSW - portrait shots and the tags also didn't seem to suggest SLNSW - full comment mentions that the photo was taken outside SLNSW.
Sunday, May 4, 2008
technorati
well briefly using this search - i found it difficult to find any information on paper conservation or paper conservators. I wonder since we are so into the real thing hold the letter in our hand that we- as a group have not expanded into the virtual world. it would be a great way to share our treamtents and expereinces as they happen. we do have the distribution list which has been running for such a long time - but maybe there is a way to expand the field.
learn from the program
wow well this is interesting and a bit tricky. I hope to learn more about what the web has to offer. I feel confident in using certain parts of the web - like Google etc but have no experience in the blogs, flicker etc and am looking forward to learning more about this. In the beginning I was unaware that the blog site was to be about the learning situation. As my time seems to be frequently interrupted when i am attempting to read from the 2.0 instructions. therefore I lose some of the flow.
Anyway I have startednow and we will see how it goes.
Anyway I have startednow and we will see how it goes.
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