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, April 6, 2010
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.
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.
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