Who though it would be possible to have FUN with HTML tags. I wonder if its possible to do this with MARC tags too.

You can find the Flickr Pool of Visual HTML Jokes here.
Posted by Ken Fujiuchi on February 28, 2007
Who though it would be possible to have FUN with HTML tags. I wonder if its possible to do this with MARC tags too.

You can find the Flickr Pool of Visual HTML Jokes here.
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Posted by Ken Fujiuchi on February 28, 2007
Sorry everyone. Been a little busy recently, so I haven’t gotten a chance for a new post. This is just a quick update on some more resources I wanted to add to the right column. I included Jaemi’s favorites from a previous posts, but I think we need to start a separate page for a list of recommended online sources.
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Posted by Ken Fujiuchi on February 15, 2007
Here’s an amusing video that’s been making the rounds on the Library Blogosphere. This is what technical support would be like for a new technology. Enjoy!
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Posted by Ken Fujiuchi on February 14, 2007
After seeing Jamie’s introduction, I just realized that I never introduced myself. So here it goes…
I am the Emerging Technology Librarian at the E. H. Butler Library at Buffalo State College. This basically means I am the in house library tech geek, and I have slowly introduced new technologies to the library, and participate in many technology initiatives on campus. I have been working as a librarian for about a year and a half now, though I previously had a position at the School of Informatics at the University at Buffalo. I have taught courses on Information Storage and Retrieval for the Department of Library and Information Studies at the University at Buffalo as well.
My main interests are in the Web 2.0 and Library 2.0 philosophies, the technologies that are developing around these topics, information literacy, and the ever changing world of searching. I’ve presented at conferences and run workshops on blogs, wikis, social networks, and other Web 2.0/Library 2.0 initiatives. I also teach workshops and course at Buffalo State College about library research, and participate in information literacy initiatives on campus.
Like Jamie, I too read a lot of blogs and follow RSS feeds everyday in order to stay current with emerging technologies and the evolving library profession. One of the reasons I started this blog was to introduce a SMART presence in the Web 2.0 world. Its been great to see the traffic to this blog increase steadily since it started, and I am open to suggestions and comments on how we can make this a better resource for SMART.
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Posted by Jaemi Kehoe on February 12, 2007
If you can get your hand on the March 2007 issue of Computer Power User, there’s some great articles on Vista in there. I was hoping to link to “The Final Word,” but as a non-suscriber you can’t read it all so that plan was foiled. I printed it for our Head of Reference/Adult Services, who was very happy to see it, as he has a hard time staying in the loop. Most SMARTies are probably much more in the loop, but I find myself wanting to read as much about Vista as possible. And this issue of this magazine is one of the better looks into the new OS that I’ve seen yet. From installation to setup to Vista and Hardware, it’s all there.
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Posted by Jaemi Kehoe on February 12, 2007
One thing I can do for you all is link you to some OPML files (lists of feeds) that I have. If you’re not familiar with opml files, you can use them to import a bunch of feeds at once. If you have no idea what I’m talking about, and don’t like Google, leave me a comment and I’ll help you out.
Sites that are listed in my “Favorites” category:
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Posted by Jaemi Kehoe on February 12, 2007
Hello SMARTies. I’ve just come on board as an author for our blog here and thought I’d give you a little blurb about me.
I’m a Library Computer Geek. I work at the Goshen Public Library in Goshen, NY, where I’ve worked on and off since 1993 when I started at a page. I bounced around a few libraries within the [RCLS] system, but this has always been my library of choice. Currently I’m the Network Administrator and the Web Designer. And the trend-spotter.
I’m also the Web Wizard for the YSS section of the NYLA website, a job I landed while working at RCLS Headquarters, beacuse someone there new I was geeky, and passed my name along to a YSS Board person. It’s a fun little gig, but as someone who has learned web design, it’s also taught me to dislike the downsides of CMS.
I read a lot of RSS feeds–well, I’m subscried to a lot of RSS feeds…I read as many as I have time for. I love Web 2.0 goodies, and have actually now participated in enough closed betas that I’ve lost count. I also like gadgets. On the flip side, I like all things crafty. And of course, books.
I joined SMART because it seemed to be the only place in NYLA where I sort of belonged, but I still don’t feel like I fit in. While I’ve done collection management (I was a YA Librarian once), and Cataloging (was also a Tech Services person once), and Circ duties, none of them really apply to what I do now. After attending last year’s NYLA conference, I grew even stronger feelings on the subject. While there were program offerings that I did enjoy and which I did feel applied to me, a lot of them were at conflicting times. And there could have been more of them. If there were, say, a “geek” section of NYLA, we could have our own track of programs, outside of the ones that also need to cater to people like Tech Services. I can tell you, our Tech services person and I would never end up in the same programs. We’re worlds apart. Which isn’t a bad thing. It just is.
And maybe an entire other section of NYLA isn’t feasible. In which case I feel that SMART needs to maybe expand a little. A lot of what I read about daily are all the great things libraries are doing with their websites, libraries blogging, libraries on MySpace (yes, ours is), Libraries and Wikis. None of these quite seem to fit into SMART as it is and yet I think they’re things we should be paying close attention to.
I also think that at this point I’m probably not the only Library Computer Geek who feels slightly lost in the organization and the section.
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