Tuesday, April 6, 2010

cpl 2.0 Wikipedia

I actually found it a bit difficult to find an article that needed editing. I must be a generalist & not an expert:) If I'd spent more time scouring Wikipedia I'm sure I could have found something but I try to keep my work at work, not at home, & there's only so much time ...

What I did was to add a bit of information to the Saddle Ridge community wiki. As I live there, I know a little bit about it. What struck me was how easy it was to do. I could have written anything!! Who would know if it was correct or not? Best not to write that term paper using Wikipedia!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

cpl 2.0 Delicious


I think of Delicious as a world wide list of favourites - I occasionally while away the time checking out whats new and popular. I also like searching the genealogy sites to see if anyone else is working on my family members. Also, I enjoy the travel sites people have bookmarked - especially places I'm going to be visiting. I've gotten some great ideas that way.

There are a lot of advantages to tagging over using formalized subject headings - it's much more accessible, anyone can add a tag & it's free! I do find, however, that it can be a cumbersome way to search, requiring much clicking, while someone patiently hovers over me at the info desk. (Perhaps I just need more practice) I'm thinking of one search I did recently for Alberta wetlands. I eventually found the government site I wanted at the bottom of the page. I hate to say the "g" word, but when I googled Alberta wetlands the site I was looking for was the first one on the list.
Delicious is a tool in our tool belt but it's not the only way to go.

A note to IT - I think we can lose the dots.

Monday, March 22, 2010

web 2.0 @cpl

m intrigued by the number of blogs that inhabit cyberspace. Altho' there are several that I follIow, and enjoy reading, I've never had the urge to blog myself - journaling is more my style.