Sound of funeral dirge in the background....my home computer died this week. The ol' hard drive just stopped working. Which brings us to the topic of Delicious. I wish I had created those bookmarks BEFORE my old system went to the great dustbin in the sky. With all the upgrades at work, it also makes sense to save bookmarks to a 'non-local' source such as Delicious in case you are working in another branch or your staff PC is re-imaged.
Tagging makes information storage and retrieval more meaningful. It was interesting to note, of the bookmarks I added, how many other people had added them as well. Creates more opportunities of communication between people of like interests.
Technorati was interesting but a little overwhelming. After reading through several of the most popular blogs, subject-related blogs, etc. I found it important to remind myself that these were created by people expressing their opinions. They are not meant to be taken as authoritative. As a librarian, this reminds me once again about how important our job is in assisting our patrons to find good quality, authoritative information on subjects - not just someone's opinion expressed in their blog.
11 years ago
3 comments:
my condolences...
by the way, I feel the same way about the use of Delicious to save favourites...good call.
Have a great week, Sheryl... its must be great weather for riding....
I'm sorry to hear about your computer crashing! I guess it does highlight the usefulness of a tool like Delicious. He he. I hope you haven't lost anything too important!
Jenny.
My computer needed to be wiped out and Delicious saved me! It's also really helpful if I need something at work and I can't access my home computer (or the other way around).
Post a Comment