Friday, October 26, 2007

Freeing the words

This may more aptly be called the battle for the words. Google sounds like the want to have control of the words, to an extent. I can understand not wanting one private company to have control over every book scanned onto the Internet, but, is it a better idea to pay to put it there? If you had to pay for viewing a book it would go against what the library stands for, which is, in my opinion, offering information for free. I guess it could be argued both ways. Google doesn't charge the library to scan in the books, but they charge the user to read entire texts. The Open Content Alliance will charge the libraries to scan in the books and then offers the books free to the users. So I guess the question becomes who should pay, the libraries or the users? If the library pays, where would that money come from? Would it turn out to be something the users pay for through their taxes? Would the people be paying for it either way? If so, will it become a question of which way makes the person feel like they aren't paying for it?

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

mashups problem solved

I was of course complicating things. I got it figured out with the help of Elizabeth. I had been playing with mashups for a week and just didn't even realize that is what I had been doing.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

frustrated

I really don't understand Rollyo.com. I don't know what it's supposed to do. I've been trying to figure it out, but don't understand the purpose of it. If someone could explain it, I would appreciate it.

43 things

This site is interesting because it lets you know that whatever your goals may be there are other people out there working toward them at the same time.

Librarything

I love this sight. It is so much fun to play around with and explore. You should check out my library and tell me what you think.

Friday, October 12, 2007

mashups

I am a little frustrated, so if someone could help I would appreciate it. I have been playing around on Flickr and I cannot figure out how to make a mashup.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

71/2 habits of lifelong learners

My strongest or easiest step for me is veiwing problems as challenges. The most difficult would be remembering to take the time to play.