Showing posts with label feeds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feeds. Show all posts

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Searching for feeds


When I didn’t know what it was, I saw that little orange icon everywhere … now that I’m looking for it, it seems to be hiding!! Still, I’ve had a lot of fun checking out some weird and not-so-weird sites … (couldn’t find anything truly wonderful). Didn’t have much success with the Bloglines Search tool but found Google Blog search and Google News much easier to use. Haven’t found any more news sites I want to subscribe to just now but did find this great blog to follow http://cafechick365.blogspot.com/ … loved the concept (very similar to http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=libraries+365 ) … oh, how I’d love to have a few more hours in the day to play!!
Photo by dominocat

RSS

Drop-6
Drop-6,
originally uploaded by mvadu.
I watched the videos at night in order to be all ready to start the next morning but then had to re-watch them because I couldn’t remember the exact steps – silly me! But, it was probably a good thing to watch them twice as I think I understand the process better now. At first I wondered why anyone would want to subscribe to a feed but the videos were really helpful! I now understand how useful these links are to people who need up-to-date info NOW!

Didn’t really know what feeds I wanted so subscribed to a couple of newsfeeds from NZ Herald and TVNZ for starters, but … and this was the really challenging part …I couldn’t find how to access them! Took a while but eventually I found it was as simple as clicking on the Feeds tab, under Favourites – silly me, again!! This makes me wonder whether I have done things correctly … can’t see why I needed a bloglines account as I access the feeds from Internet Explorer. However, it’s been an interesting learning curve and now I can go straight to the latest news bulletins – and the NSL Exercise site, as I’ve added that too. Being able to search up in the top right-hand corner is handy. And, there’s no advertising on the Herald and TVNZ feeds, which has to be a big plus!

Not sure how often I’ll use this new skill myself but, who knows? … now that I’ve mastered it, I might be subscribing to all sorts of information. Can see that RSS could be a very useful marketing tool for libraries, keeping patrons up-to-date with new releases, book reviews and up-coming events.

This photo by mvadu found on flickr epitimises RSS – ripples travelling outwards.