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Archive for April, 2007

Could somebody smarter than me make a Greasemonkey to integrate Worldcat and Amazon?

I just came across this Greasemonkey Script, which puts a link to Seattle public library holding on Amazon pages.

Can someone make this for a Worldcat search? If so, I’d be eternally greatful!

I need to learn to program ASAP.

Non Library Blogs (a meme)

I don’t usually post these, but what the heck. It’s lunchtime, and I’m not QUITE hungry yet.

Some non library blogs-

IT IN place - artist in residence for the Institute of the Future of the Book.

Post Secret - I look forward to these every Sunday.

If:book - Always fascinating

Stephen Ramsay - Works in the center for Digital Research int he Humanities. hella smart.

Neil Gaiman’s Jounal- me and the rest of the world

Lincolnite blogs - Local stuff.

This is, of course, in addition to blogs of friends.

LIS Students Ning network off to a good start

I mentioned the other night that I started a Ning Network for LIS students. We’re up to 15 members (including me) which isn’t bad, considering it’s only been about a day and a half. Already, there’s some interesting discussion on distance education. If you’re an LIS student, and have not joined yet, please do!

In a related note, it was quite odd to see my own name show up in my feed reader. I believe that’s the first time someone else has blogged about me by name. Thanks, Chris!

A joke, as promised.

Index Joke - Librarians and lesbians

I blatantly stole the idea from http://indexed.blogspot.com/.

Happy and tired

I’ve been a little sick, and way too busy the last week, but I’m happy anyway. I think my presentation on portable and web applications in May is going to go fabulous- my fellow presenter is great, and our problem will be narrowing down the information we want to present. Not a bad problem to have. I have a lot of great ideas for the demo and for slides.

I’m going to be running for secretary/treasurer of the Nebraska Library Association’s Information Technology and Access Round Table. If I do by some chance win (I somehow don’t think it’s too likely :) ) I’ve got experience that will make the job go pretty smoothly- namely, I do budgets at work and I’m getting quite good at taking minutes (it’s harder than it sounds!) If I don’t win, hey, I got my name out there. So it’s really win/win.

The class that is giving my the most trouble this semester is cataloging- I know I won’t be a cataloger at this point. I am starting to get the hang of it a tiny bit- the trick is to treat it like a puzzle and try to forget a grade is riding on how well you do. It’s sorta working. We’re only doing 10 records, and it’s taking me FOREVER. I definitely have a newfound respect for people that do cataloging for a living.

I’ve been spending some time thinking about this post over on “Life as I know it.” Jennifer talked about how it would be great to have a wiki for LIS students. I started a network on Ning for LIS students… I think it could be useful, if people use it. At the very least, I got to see how the network creation works. It’s so easy, it’s kinda ridiculous! I like that you can customize the colors and upload your own background and graphics.

I think I need sleep now… sorry for the somewhat disjointed nature of this post. I’ve got a joke coming up tomorrow!

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