03.24.08
Organizing web sites
Posted in Uncategorized tagged Books, delicious, Organization, organizing, sharing, social networking, web sites at 9:54 pm by andreak64
I did it! I figured out how to add my web site collection in del.icio.usto my blog. I added it as a widget on the right column, below my Blogroll. It’s set up to display my 10 most recently bookmarked web sites. My focus will be on libraries, technology, cataloging, and trends– and maybe I’ll throw in some web sites with organization tips. I hope you enjoy the Packrat’s collection of web sites.
The next thing I plan to organize online is my list of books I’ve read. I’ve kept a list in my head, then in my PDA for years. But the file on the PDA disappears from time to time and I have to dig it out of my backup and restore it. I’m tired of losing it, so my next project is to figure out which social networking site is best for organizing my ‘books read’ list. New sites keep popping up every day and existing ones continually add new features. I have a long list and I read a lot of books. I don’t want to spend hours setting it up, only to find a better site a week later. Wish me luck on this one.
01.30.08
So many books, so little time
Posted in Uncategorized tagged Books, piles, placing holds, reading, sharing, social networking at 9:21 pm by andreak64
I checked a truck of adult nonfiction shelf-ready books today and put on way too many holds for myself. I have no Earthly idea when I’ll have enough time to read them all. But I couldn’t help myself. They all sounded so interesting! When I get them home, I throw them in a pile on the kitchen counter, dining room table, or my nightstand, all to be read later, whenever that is. Sometimes I get a book home and I wonder why I was interested in it enough to place a hold on it. Each night presents me with a game I call, “Which book do I want to start, but know I will never have time to finish?” It’s an endless game.
I once had the maximum number of books checked out. It was close to a hundred titles. I didn’t read them all, of course. I was working on a bibliography for our Girl Scouts and their parents. We were trying to educate the girls about their changing bodies and we encouraged the parents to join us in the discussion. But the parents were more than happy to drop off their girls for an hour or two and not bother participating in our meeting. I bet nobody read my bibliography.
I’m going to start a blog to share some of my reading interests, since they are so varied. There’s just something neat about finding out what you’re reading or have read is of interest to someone else. I recently heard that books were one of the most frequently shared things on social network sites like blogs and Facebook. If so, count me in…