Getting Started
This week, you get to dig in and create your own blog! You’ll learn:
* what a blog is
* why libraries (and individuals!) write blogs
* how to create your own blog
Listen to our third podcast and read the content below. If you have questions about anything along the way, be sure to contact us. We’re happy to help!
Listen to the podcast by clicking on the play button below.
What is a blog?
Grab yourself a fresh cup of coffee/tea or a Pepsi, and enjoy this 3-minute video about blogs:
Explore some library blogs
So, why would a library blog?
Darlene Fichter explains at Information Today: Why and How to Use Blogs to Promote Your Library’s Services. Here’s what she says a blog can do for your library:
- promote library events
- list new arrivals of books, movies, music, etc.
- review books
- provide important community news (about elections, community events, services, etc.)
- reach a new audience of web-savvy patrons
WebJunction’s article Blogs for Libraries is a fantastic case for libraries using blogs.
Take a moment to explore some of these library blogs (some may be familiar to you!):
- Feel-good Librarian - “the true stories of one small middle-aged Reference librarian, sheltered safely somewhere in a Midwestern public library”
- Library Garden - a group blog from several NJ librarians
- MADreads - Madison Public Library’s book review blog
- The Shifted Librarian - Jenny Levine and cool technologies for libraries
- David Lee King - David Lee King's blog about libraries and technology
If you like, go to the Blogging Libraries Wiki for dozens more.
Assignment
You’re going to use a blog as an online journal for your Adventure Each week, we’ll ask you to post your homework on your blog. (That’s how we’ll track your progress, too.)
You can sign up with your real name, or use a pseudonym. You may decide to retire your AIT blog after the project is over, or you might like blogging so much you’ll keep it up - which would be awesome!
Tasks- Register for a blog at Blogger and write your first post.
- Go to this online form and register your blog so the AIT coordinators can track your progress.
Help with Blogger
These are instructions for setting up a blog at Blogger. If you are comfortable using another blogging service, please feel free to use it instead (though the AIT coordinators may not be able to answer all your questions about blog services other than Blogger). One thing we do ask is that the blog you use has an RSS feed - most do by default.
- Go to Blogger and follow the “Create a blog in 3 easy steps” instructions.
- Step 1: Create a free Google account if you don’t have one already (because Google owns Blogger).
- Step 2: Name your blog and give it a URL.
- Step 3: Choose a template.
- Write a blog post. Type a title and some text in the body, and click “Publish.”
- Look at your blog - click “View Blog.”
- Bookmark your blog and the Blogger start page.
- Log out and log back in again just for practice.
Fun Extra: Lifehacker
Every week on AIT we want to give you a little extra something fun. Let’s talk about Lifehacker!
Lifehacker is a blog of tips and tricks “for streamlining your life with computers (and sometimes without).” “Hack” comes from “hacker,” and in this sense means a faster, better way to get something done. From the Lifehacker FAQ:
A hacker believes that information-sharing is a powerful positive good, and that it is a hacker’s duty to share her expertise - so we will.
Recent fun posts from Lifehacker include Top 100 Productivity Enhancing Foods and Tips for Killer Presentations.
2 comments:
There has been some confusion about the assignment for this week, so hopefully this will help clear things up. This week, we're asking everyone to set up a blog for two reasons. 1) We want everyone to try it and 2) for the rest of our Adventure we will be asking you, each week, to post to your blog about your experiences with that week's lesson.
There have also been some questions about privacy and who will be looking at the blogs. We've asked everyone to fill out the blog registration form (or email me) with the web address of their blog. This will allow the Emerging Technology team to keep up to date with your postings and track your progress. We also plan to share your blog address with the other Adventure in Technology participants. However, because we want participants to be very honest with us about their experiences, we recommend that you create a pseudonym for your blog. When you create your blog, you will be asked to choose a display name. This is the name that will be displayed each time you post to your blog. If you would prefer to use a pseudonym in place of your real name, use that pseudonym as your display name. Only the Emerging Technologies team will be able to link your name with your pseudonym.
If you have any other questions about setting up your blog (or if you would like to change your display name) please see myself or Melissa.
Enjoy your adventure!
Just a reminder, in order to get credit for completing this week's assignment you have to email the web address for you blog. If you have any questions, let Melissa or I know.
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