YouTube is a popular video sharing website where users can upload, view and share video clips. This flash based service is home to a wide variety of music video, movie and tv clips. It has also become home to amateur videos and is a source for video blogging.
Have fun!!
Check out this video. Then search for more videos on libraries, then write on your blog about your favorite.
EXTRA!!!
If you are feeling adventurous try Embedding your favorite clip in your blog.
To embed:
1. copy the embed code from the video you want to embed.
(the embed code is located to the right of the video screen in the box
labled embed)
2. paste the embed code in the post you want to display it in.
Thats it.
Videos? On the internet? Really? Share your thoughts and results from Week 5 by clicking here!
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Myspace and social networking
Your patrons are using Myspace. They are using it in your computer labs. This shouldn't come as any surprise to you. According to Alexa Online, a company that provides statistics on web traffic, Myspace is the 3rd most popular website in the United States and the 6th most popular website worldwide. Despite this, you may not be completely sure what exactly Myspace is or what it has to do with your library.
Myspace is a free interactive social networking site that connects people, ideas, videos and music via user submitted information. The importance of social networking is discussed in the research of Robert Putnam, specifically his book Bowling Alone. Information about Dr Putnam's theory of social capital can be found here
One of the most underrepresented populations in libraries is young adults. Conveniently enough, the overwhelming majority of young adults in this country are members of Myspace. Many libraries across the country have established a presence on Myspace to take advantage of this fact. We would encourage you to think very hard about using this resource as a means to reach patrons you may not be reaching otherwise.
Here are a couple links to other blogs talking about Myspace and libraries:
Is Myspace scary?
Myspace
Please tell me...
And for those curious as to how our colleagues out in LibraryLand are using social networking to connect to their patrons, here are a few links to public libraries on Myspace:
River Rouge Public Library in River Rouge, Michigan
Rapid City Public Library in Rapid City, South Dakota
Austin Public Library in Austin, Texas
Brainstorm a little about how your library could use Myspace to reach your community and blog about it.
To Myspace or not to Myspace, that is the question.Share your thoughts and results from Week 5 by clicking here!
Myspace is a free interactive social networking site that connects people, ideas, videos and music via user submitted information. The importance of social networking is discussed in the research of Robert Putnam, specifically his book Bowling Alone. Information about Dr Putnam's theory of social capital can be found here
One of the most underrepresented populations in libraries is young adults. Conveniently enough, the overwhelming majority of young adults in this country are members of Myspace. Many libraries across the country have established a presence on Myspace to take advantage of this fact. We would encourage you to think very hard about using this resource as a means to reach patrons you may not be reaching otherwise.
Here are a couple links to other blogs talking about Myspace and libraries:
Is Myspace scary?
Myspace
Please tell me...
And for those curious as to how our colleagues out in LibraryLand are using social networking to connect to their patrons, here are a few links to public libraries on Myspace:
River Rouge Public Library in River Rouge, Michigan
Rapid City Public Library in Rapid City, South Dakota
Austin Public Library in Austin, Texas
Brainstorm a little about how your library could use Myspace to reach your community and blog about it.
To Myspace or not to Myspace, that is the question.Share your thoughts and results from Week 5 by clicking here!
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