Resources from “Better Management Through Web 2.0”

November 2, 2008 at 12:01 pm (Uncategorized)

Access the resources covered in the “Better Management Through Web 2.0” NYLA Conference session at http://delicious.com/LAMS_NYLA

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LAMSCOM To Be Relaunched in 2009

November 2, 2008 at 11:59 am (Uncategorized)

Following our #1 tip for “Better Management Through Web 2.o”: sustainability – the LAMS board will be relaunching LAMSCOM next year using a a plan of action!

Content will be expanded to all areas of administration and management for all types of libraries in NYS. Contributors will be from the LAMS board and all LAMS members will be welcome to comment or post something of their own. The goal will be to create a community of library administrators and managers so we can all learn from each other.

Stay tuned!

-Rebekkah

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Web 2.0 in Plain English

November 26, 2007 at 4:54 pm (Uncategorized)

Common Craft has produced a number of online videos that explain some popular Web 2.0 application in “plain English.” Worth checking out if you still don’t get what an “RSS Feed” is!

RSS: http://www.commoncraft.com/rss_plain_english
Google Docs: http://www.commoncraft.com/video-googledocs

Social Bookmarking: http://www.commoncraft.com/bookmarking-plain-english

Wikis: http://www.commoncraft.com/video-wikis-plain-english

-Rebekkah

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LetterPop

October 31, 2007 at 4:03 pm (Uncategorized) (, , , )

Do you need to whip up a staff newsletter or a dazzling board report in a matter of minutes? LetterPop is a good, easy to use Web 2.0 communications application that gives you the tools to quickly create and distribute newsletters. Using drag and drop techniques, you can put together a very sharp newsletter. LetterPop is integrated with flickr, so you can easily upload your own pictures. The basic (free) account allows 10 published newsletters, 10 email sends to 25 email contacts, and 25 picture uploads per year.

A LetterPop drawback is the limitations of the Basic account–only 10 published newsletters and 10 email sends to 25 contacts per year. If you have a small library, then LetterPop could be a useful tool but, if your library is large or you send many newsletters, you’ll quickly reach the Basic limits. At this point you may have to consider upgrading to Premium (52 published, 52 email sends to 500 contacts per year) at $24.98 per year or Business (365 published, 365 email sends to 10,000 contacts per year) at $14.98 per month.

My recommendation: Use LetterPop Basic if you occasionally need to create and distribute newsletters.

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Welcome!

October 31, 2007 at 12:38 pm (Uncategorized)

This blog was created as an outgrowth of a program, “Creative Communication: Using Web 2.0 as a Management Tool,” that was presented at the New York Library Association Annual Conference on October 19, 2007 in Buffalo, New York.

The goal of this blog is to review, evaluate and recommend Web 2.0 communication and collaboration tools and help library administrators make sense of the constantly changing world of Web 2.0.

Free and powerful Web 2.0 tools can streamline and foster collaboration and communication between all areas of your library. This blog will help you learn about Web 2.0 tools and keep up-to-date with a rapidly evolving technology.

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