This fascinating site takes an issue or idea and presents it in graphical ways. Here are the top ten targeted books of 2009. These transparencies are actually just a small section of the Good Site - I got lost there for quite a while. I bet you will too.
Ideas, resources, book reviews, and discussions especially for independent School Librarians.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Collecting, not Connecting?
Army of Barbies by Senor Codo, CC SA2.0 |
When strangers follow me on twitter, I don't think twice about it, but when people I have never met friend me on Facebook, I often debate whether to confirm or ignore the request. A well-known librarian whom I had never met friended me recently and after some thought I confirmed his request. Soon after that I saw him at a conference and I introduced myself, he was indifferent. I told him that he had recently friended me, and still, he didn't seem to know who I was.
People are collecting "friends" or "followers," but are they really connecting? Do you ever engage with your FB friends who aren't really friends? Do you really read the tweets of your hundreds or thousands of followers? Do you attempt to meet them in person at events? How can you truly connect with these people? Isn't social media about connecting? Or is it just collecting? Do you collect? or connect? or do you manage to do both?
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
New Book!
Exciting! I co-authored chapter nine with Debbie Abilock, and I enjoyed reading the other essays when the book was released in June. The book is packed with practical information and ideas - just take a look at the table of contents! I hope you like it.
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