Friday, November 30, 2007

Thing #8

The main thing I like about RSS and newsreaders is that the new information comes to you, you don’t have to search it out or go to the site and look for the latest info. I also like the fact that all this info is not stacking up in my inbox. I decided to use Google Reader as one of my RSS readers. I already had an account and it was pretty simple to use. I decided it would be a good idea to keep up with what is going on locally so I subscribed to the Dallas Morning News feed. Now maybe I’ll be able to make more informed decisions and just become a better all-around citizen. What do you think? Since the news is often so bleak I decided that one news feed was about all the news I could take. One other thing I would like to keep up with is the weather in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. We plan to go skiing there during spring break and since the snowfall has been a little sparse this year, I would like to have an update on the snow conditions so I also subscribed to the daily weather forecast. How exciting can that be! Oh well, at least I’ll know whether to take my skis or my walking shoes on our trip! Finally, I ran across some interesting “of the day” sites and thought that could be kind of fun. I subscribed to Fact of the Day. Now I have learned there was a post office on the Russian space station Mir and that the average person presses the snooze button on the alarm clock three times. Next I subscribed to How To of the Day. I can now make a shirt out of a dollar bill and a duct tape mini skirt. Finally, I subscribed to Quote of the Day. Now here’s something I can sink my teeth into. I’ll use these profound quotes to enrich the lives of those in my charge and as well as my colleagues!

I’m not certain as to how I will use RSS in my library. I suppose a library could use an RSS feed to let patrons know about new books, what’s happening in the library, and information in general. And we could provide our patrons access to feeds that might be of interest to them.

2 comments:

Midnight said...

After reading your post, I decided to add the the weather in Paris to my reader. I had local weather coming to my reader, but decided to take it off since I see it on the news every day. However, since we are traveling to France in March, I thought it would be fun to see what their weather is like.

Phyllis said...

Have fun in France!