Tuesday, 1 November 2011
Inside your search
Having fun with this...
Wanna know what really happens when you are using a search engine?
Check it out!
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Public libraries in Ireland
Irish public libraries report over 16 million visits each year!
Watch the film here!
Thursday, 18 August 2011
Reflecting on mentoring
Catching up with 23 things for professional development at the moment.
Mentoring is quite close to my heart. Recently I became a mentor with CILIP and am really enjoying it! My mentee also works as an OPL. Because we are based in different cities we conduct most of our business by email and phone.
It's a great way of reflecting on your own practice. And you get a new perspective by examining someone else's work.
Mentoring works really well for OPLs. We don't have other LIS professionals in the vicinity, but there are plenty of opportunities within our networks.
Give it a try!
Mentoring is quite close to my heart. Recently I became a mentor with CILIP and am really enjoying it! My mentee also works as an OPL. Because we are based in different cities we conduct most of our business by email and phone.
It's a great way of reflecting on your own practice. And you get a new perspective by examining someone else's work.
Mentoring works really well for OPLs. We don't have other LIS professionals in the vicinity, but there are plenty of opportunities within our networks.
Give it a try!
Thursday, 11 August 2011
LibGuides Community
It has been around for a while, but I am still amazed by what can be found here - LibGuides taps into the collective brains of thousands of our colleagues. You can check out guides, articles and tutorials on hundreds of topics.
A great resource for the busy OPL!
LibGuides Community
A great resource for the busy OPL!
LibGuides Community
Thursday, 14 July 2011
Friday silliness
Just got this link from a friend:)
Lady Gaga, Librarian?
iSchool in Washington has the answer!
Watch this video:)
Lady Gaga, Librarian?
iSchool in Washington has the answer!
Watch this video:)
Professional associations for OPLs
Being physically isolated from your peers does not mean that you can't be in touch with your profession.
There are several professional associations out there that solo librarians can join, e.g. the Special Libraries Association has a Solo Librarians Division.
Even if you are not a member you can still read their newsletter.
Most national library associations don't have a dedicated OPL group - perhaps it's time to start one?
There are several professional associations out there that solo librarians can join, e.g. the Special Libraries Association has a Solo Librarians Division.
Even if you are not a member you can still read their newsletter.
Most national library associations don't have a dedicated OPL group - perhaps it's time to start one?
Wednesday, 6 July 2011
Playing with Tagcrowd
More ideas for OPLs and how to increase visability:
Playing with Tagcrowd at the moment. This could be used in the library brochure, as a poster, for bookmarks - the list is really endless. As an example I used the abstract of my PhD and created the following:
Playing with Tagcrowd at the moment. This could be used in the library brochure, as a poster, for bookmarks - the list is really endless. As an example I used the abstract of my PhD and created the following:
achieve analysis barriers based cpd develop different distinct experiences holistic importance informal ireland job keep learning level librarians library lifelong literature longer one-person opinions opl overcome people perceptions profession professional published qualitatively ranging skills study target various view ways workplace
created at TagCrowd.com
Monday, 4 July 2011
Twitter and RSS feeds
This is week 4 of the "23 things for Professional Development" course. We are now looking at Twitter and RSS feeds and a thing called "Pushnote", which I can't use as it's not supported by Internet Explorer. Never mind.
I've been using RSS feeds for quite some time now. Find them extremely handy to keep up with websites. A very useful tool for the busy OPL.
As for Twitter... mmmhh... here in the Academic & Special Libraries Section of the LAI we've been using it for a number of years now as part of our outreach activities. Some committee members are more active than others. I personally am not really a Twitterer (is that the noun used?) - it's really a question of time and technology. You do need a smart phone with Internet access. Mine is of the ancient clan of "only phones and texts":) Also find it very hard to keep to the word limit...
I've been using RSS feeds for quite some time now. Find them extremely handy to keep up with websites. A very useful tool for the busy OPL.
As for Twitter... mmmhh... here in the Academic & Special Libraries Section of the LAI we've been using it for a number of years now as part of our outreach activities. Some committee members are more active than others. I personally am not really a Twitterer (is that the noun used?) - it's really a question of time and technology. You do need a smart phone with Internet access. Mine is of the ancient clan of "only phones and texts":) Also find it very hard to keep to the word limit...
Tuesday, 28 June 2011
Value and impact of LIS in further education
CILIP has just published a great selection of resources that demonstrate the value and impact of library and information services in further education.
Some bits and pieces in there for OPLs.
Some bits and pieces in there for OPLs.
Friday, 24 June 2011
Anatomy of a librarian
Mmmmhh.... looking at the brain I'm wondering... where is the "chocolate centre" located?
Monday, 20 June 2011
First post!
Taking part in 23 things for professional development. What a great idea - trying out new things without leaving the library! Very handy for one-person settings.
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