Thursday, April 26, 2007

Netflix and the Library

So I went to Technorati to do the Adventure exercise and I read that the Exeter Public Library in Rhode Island has partnered with Netflix to bring more DVDs to their patrons. At first I thought that it was a pretty dumb idea but after I thought about it for a few minutes. I think that in some cases it would prove to be pretty efficient and helpful. There have not been many times where I have not been able to fill a patron request in regards to a DVD here at OCLS but in the smaller systems like Osceola where the DVD supply is limited, this system of using Netflix as a backup may actually prove quite beneficial. I will be interested in reading how the partnership between Exeter and Netflix works out in the future. If you are interested in reading about this, here is the link:
http://www.theshiftedlibrarian.com/archives/2007/04/22/exeter_public_library_does_netflix.html

First Blog

I blog a lot, probably everyday and it never seems hard but I am finding it difficult to figure out what to write about here. I'm sure it will get easier as the course progresses. I really like working for the library system. I've been here a little over a year and everyday it seems like there is another challenge to take on, which keeps me interested in the job.
I'm a TCSS at South Creek, which is a great place to work and I plan on being here until I am done with college in a few years.
I'm really looking forward to Camp Savvy this year. We are including a lot of programs like MEEZ avatar and Google Sketch Up that we have never taught before to the public, at South Creek at least. I have used MEEZ before but I am not familiar with Gimp or Audacity or Google Sketch Up so I am really interested in learning these programs.