On Friday October 22nd I headed to
TROVE : Alison Delit
1 million registered users.
Thousands of volunteers.
20-30 new releases this year.
Wikipedia, Flickr, YouTube search “on the side” – no control.
Should we:
Bulk upload our A-Z journals?
Share old photos on Picture
Training and Support for Remote Library Users : Jane Ryan
They use WebEx.
Cost, scalability, functionality all things to consider.
DimDim & Yumya – both free but limited.
Should we:
Citrix (which IT may implement here…)
Otherwise who do IT/GRAHnet use? If at all?
KOHA : Marion Steele & Heather Walker
Free open source LMS.
Available in multiple languages.
41 in
Appealing features: low cost; web based; simple interface; independence from IT; support; ease/speed of implementation.
Trade offs: some of the above; bugs; authority files incorrect.
ENDNOTE : Jenny Ward
Purchased per PC – approx $500 each.
On shared network drive.
There are free reference management systems available.
Reusable Learning Objects : Sharee Crocker
RLO is information literacy by any other name ie. Electronic; multimedia etc. For instance video clips on YouTube on how to search Deakin Library Catalogue etc.
Captivate and Camtasia are the 2 products they use to “shoot” the clip.
Need Flash; Quicktime; Adobe Reader; MP4: Windows Media Player etc. also…
Library instruction with Screencast Software : Jann Small
Jing – free program. Felt Camtasia was too complex.
Screencasting – same as RLO ie. Information literacy by another means.
These are to be seen as complimentary to face-to-face, not as the main alternative.
Jing can be viewed in web browser, don’t need media players/programs.
5 minutes recording time.
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