It's over.. it's really over..... :(
What I really enjoyed about this course was getting into Marvel and finding all the materials/databases that can be used within our library AND best of all on the computer at home!
My biggest discovery.... Week 4 with Crafts and Hobbies. I was amazed with the step by step photos and videos that were offered. So I'm thinking about learning how to knit, once the holidays are over I'm going to go back there and see what I can find for information and videos for dummies(such as myself).
As for promoting... I'm already promoting the different databases offered! In fact over a month ago I had someone looking for an author like the one they had been reading. I used the information from week 5 NoveList Plus, to help them find several authors of the same style.
Thank you so much for reading and traveling with me!! I would like to also thank the Maine State Libray staff for offering this amazing class. There is NO WAY I would have discovered so much to offer Patrons without them!!!
So fellow bloggers, contact me if you have any questions-comments(yes, please!!) or concerns.
So till I blog again, enjoy your reads!! take care....
Friday, December 14, 2012
WEEK 10 EbscoHost Family of Databases and Ebsco Ebooks
MARVELous Maine
I have always enjoyed Academic Premier database when looking for journals and articles. I found 16 on childcare, from childhood to children's technology and engineering. For a basic search I used "Today's child care needs" although the basic wording didn't receive any matches there were 3 results from the words I had typed. Out of the 3 given the newest was dated Sept. 2010 so not really to recent but it was very interesting from Health & Social Care in the Community; "Child Care Today: What We Know and What We Need To Know"
Onto Ebsco Ebooks: I wanted to be really off-the-wall for an interest so I typed "Elephants" to see what types of reading materials I would find. Only 1 items was offered "Building a House for Diversity: How a Fable about a Giraffe and a Elephant Offers New Strategies for Today's Workforce"1999. Getting the Full Text offered many choices on the right side of the text so I decided to email this to my personal email in pdf form.
To help students with Constitution Day I found 112 articles and not knowing what the students would be looking for I can only guess, however I did find one that I think might be of interest. "Representing Popular Sovereignty: The Constitution in American Political Culture," which covers public history, written document, symbol of democracy, and so on.
In searching for Nebraska information I received 43 results. Of those "America's National Historic Trails" looked interesting and could offer some information for Western study. Searching Oklahoma had a better result with 70 items. I liked "From Mounds to Mammoths: A Field Guide to Oklahoma Prehistory, " perhaps an unusual find.
I can't believe out time is over.... seems like just yesterday that I started our MARVELous Maine blog....hope you've all enjoyed the information and are able to enjoy discovering on your own OR stop by the library!!!
I have always enjoyed Academic Premier database when looking for journals and articles. I found 16 on childcare, from childhood to children's technology and engineering. For a basic search I used "Today's child care needs" although the basic wording didn't receive any matches there were 3 results from the words I had typed. Out of the 3 given the newest was dated Sept. 2010 so not really to recent but it was very interesting from Health & Social Care in the Community; "Child Care Today: What We Know and What We Need To Know"
Onto Ebsco Ebooks: I wanted to be really off-the-wall for an interest so I typed "Elephants" to see what types of reading materials I would find. Only 1 items was offered "Building a House for Diversity: How a Fable about a Giraffe and a Elephant Offers New Strategies for Today's Workforce"1999. Getting the Full Text offered many choices on the right side of the text so I decided to email this to my personal email in pdf form.
To help students with Constitution Day I found 112 articles and not knowing what the students would be looking for I can only guess, however I did find one that I think might be of interest. "Representing Popular Sovereignty: The Constitution in American Political Culture," which covers public history, written document, symbol of democracy, and so on.
In searching for Nebraska information I received 43 results. Of those "America's National Historic Trails" looked interesting and could offer some information for Western study. Searching Oklahoma had a better result with 70 items. I liked "From Mounds to Mammoths: A Field Guide to Oklahoma Prehistory, " perhaps an unusual find.
I can't believe out time is over.... seems like just yesterday that I started our MARVELous Maine blog....hope you've all enjoyed the information and are able to enjoy discovering on your own OR stop by the library!!!
Thursday, December 13, 2012
MARVELous Maine Week 9
Learning Express
Interested in challenging, learning or reviewing skills.....at the Public Library???!!! Well if that sounds odd, it's not that is... not any more at the Acton Public Library OR from your home!
There are some easy "set-up" steps to creating an account and then you are on your way to educating and testing yourself. Let's check this out to see if maybe this avenue will be helpful for you.
I've created the account and if you are interested, need help- contact me!! Now let's see what is offered for learning. There are so many learning centers!! I'm going to check out "Jobs and Career" that has skills for improving math-personal finance-public speaking-science, writing and grammar. I've tried "reading for information" practice test. I answered several questions and then went right to ending the test. There is a choice to return and finish the test if this choice was a mistake, but it wasn't. I liked the idea that another window pops up to alert the tester one more time that there is no returning once continuing. There is a very understandable scoring system that breaks down, also the option of reviewing each question and the correct answers along with why the others would not be correct. I tend to stress with tests but this was very low key and easy to understand.
In Job Search and Workskills I downloaded the "Career Changers Manual". The contents offers 10 good topics to reflect upon such as if you're ready for a career change, understanding options, and marketing yourself.
After several tries in the search box for an occupation I found "computer specialist"offered 57 courses, 12 ebooks and 31 tests. The ebooks that were given were mostly about Real Estate Sales exams, not quite sure what happened there....so I loaded one onto my center. I can save it or just open it and it's very easy to maneuver in and gave addresses of agencies from all over the country.
Interested in challenging, learning or reviewing skills.....at the Public Library???!!! Well if that sounds odd, it's not that is... not any more at the Acton Public Library OR from your home!
There are some easy "set-up" steps to creating an account and then you are on your way to educating and testing yourself. Let's check this out to see if maybe this avenue will be helpful for you.
I've created the account and if you are interested, need help- contact me!! Now let's see what is offered for learning. There are so many learning centers!! I'm going to check out "Jobs and Career" that has skills for improving math-personal finance-public speaking-science, writing and grammar. I've tried "reading for information" practice test. I answered several questions and then went right to ending the test. There is a choice to return and finish the test if this choice was a mistake, but it wasn't. I liked the idea that another window pops up to alert the tester one more time that there is no returning once continuing. There is a very understandable scoring system that breaks down, also the option of reviewing each question and the correct answers along with why the others would not be correct. I tend to stress with tests but this was very low key and easy to understand.
In Job Search and Workskills I downloaded the "Career Changers Manual". The contents offers 10 good topics to reflect upon such as if you're ready for a career change, understanding options, and marketing yourself.
After several tries in the search box for an occupation I found "computer specialist"offered 57 courses, 12 ebooks and 31 tests. The ebooks that were given were mostly about Real Estate Sales exams, not quite sure what happened there....so I loaded one onto my center. I can save it or just open it and it's very easy to maneuver in and gave addresses of agencies from all over the country.
Friday, November 30, 2012
MARVELous Maine Week 8
Genealogy Resources-Ancestry Library
This week is all about information about the Ancestry Library! When I placed my own name in the Search box over 20,000 different items were given, 20 were closely related. Some were me and many-many were not :) How interesting to find out so many people have my name whether I used my maiden or married. I tried the U.S. Census Collection but could not find any information as there is a 75 year privacy restriction, so the most present is 1940.
I found some information about my Grandfather who resided in New Hampshire, born in Maine. There were over 294,000 listings. I found him 4th on the list with the 1930 Census along with my Grandmother and their family information.
To find photo's and map's took alittle bit trying, I clicked "search" and tried using the map of the U.S. States by clicking on the state of Maine, this brought up all data collected for Maine. So I went back to the Search again, to the right side at the bottom of the page I found "Pictures and Maps". So I clicked Pictures first, placed Maine as the keyword and received the message that "alittle more information would give me better results". There were several baseball cards of players from Maine with over a million. So I revised my search to summarize the categories and the largest amount was in the Year Books from colleges in Maine 1892 +.
Then I tried "maps", over 100,000 were listed. I clicked on one from"Index County Land Ownership" Cumberland/Brunswick-Harpswell 1871, a smaller map appears which you can click on and using the cursor enlarge for better viewing or make smaller.
Once again another feature for the public to use when researching within the library!
This week is all about information about the Ancestry Library! When I placed my own name in the Search box over 20,000 different items were given, 20 were closely related. Some were me and many-many were not :) How interesting to find out so many people have my name whether I used my maiden or married. I tried the U.S. Census Collection but could not find any information as there is a 75 year privacy restriction, so the most present is 1940.
I found some information about my Grandfather who resided in New Hampshire, born in Maine. There were over 294,000 listings. I found him 4th on the list with the 1930 Census along with my Grandmother and their family information.
To find photo's and map's took alittle bit trying, I clicked "search" and tried using the map of the U.S. States by clicking on the state of Maine, this brought up all data collected for Maine. So I went back to the Search again, to the right side at the bottom of the page I found "Pictures and Maps". So I clicked Pictures first, placed Maine as the keyword and received the message that "alittle more information would give me better results". There were several baseball cards of players from Maine with over a million. So I revised my search to summarize the categories and the largest amount was in the Year Books from colleges in Maine 1892 +.
Then I tried "maps", over 100,000 were listed. I clicked on one from"Index County Land Ownership" Cumberland/Brunswick-Harpswell 1871, a smaller map appears which you can click on and using the cursor enlarge for better viewing or make smaller.
Once again another feature for the public to use when researching within the library!
Thursday, November 15, 2012
MARVELous Maine Week 7
Consumer-Health-Resources: Health Source Consumer Edition and MedlinePlus
Our health is so important to us and it should be! Taking care of our health could lead to a very long vibrant life. BUT...what happens when our health declines? What can we find to better educate and equip ourselves for what the future holds? Maybe it's not about you, maybe it's a friend or family member, Or maybe you want to find out more about issues pertaining to health in general?
What I find Most distressing within the library, not providing the most updates & information because, let's face it ..medical materials are just plain expensive AND there's so many to choose from.......well, WELCOME to Week 7, our questions-updated info. has just been answered!!!!
There are 2 areas I wish to review the first one; Marvel's Health Source - Consumer Edition where there is a wealth of information from magazines that are very familiar AND not just for the aging but-also, growing families as well. Here you'll find articles/magazines from: Baby Talk, Parenting Early Years; Parenting School Years, Joe Weider's Muscle Fitness, Science News, Popular Science, Urology Times, Alzheimer's Disease, etc... refine your search and find exact info for what you are interested in learning.
Okay let me get personal.....Let's narrow this and find some information on what I'm interested in this season of my life "hot flashes". Wow 245 results and by placing "date desending" in the "relevance sort" option the search gives 12 articles dated 10/01/12. I'm reviewing the first materials offered "Estradiol Topical", in reviewing this article; definitely understandable in the contents-- a gel that one can use, BUT can also be used for more that just the flashes, however this can also greatly increase endometrial cancer (cancer of the lining of the uterus [womb]). This is also offered as a MP3 download. Very helpful whether reading the text Or taking with you for "light" listening? okay, maybe :)
Here's something that anyone can do without Marvel: Medline Plus www.medlineplus.gov Please take the time to check this site out! On the right side the articles are from 11/14/12 : Breast Cancer Disparities Continue Among U.S. Women,"Black women have the highest breast cancer death rates of all racial and ethnic groups and are 40% more likely to die of breast cancer than white women. " Another article, Breast Cancer Disparities Continue Among U.S. Women , next Patients More Likely to Survive In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Today: Study. On the left side you can view the top searches like: Autism, aspirin, asthma, dietary fats, hypertension..etc..
Let's see what the "drugs and supplements" tab has to offer.. let's start with Ibuprofen. By clicking on the item of interest there is a wealth of information to be found, when to take it, warnings, uses for side effects and more. Wow,,, I had a patron stop by several months ago trying to find out about an ingredient that was part of their medication. If I had only known about this site. I did google but this would have so much more to check into!!Subscribe to RSS
Our health is so important to us and it should be! Taking care of our health could lead to a very long vibrant life. BUT...what happens when our health declines? What can we find to better educate and equip ourselves for what the future holds? Maybe it's not about you, maybe it's a friend or family member, Or maybe you want to find out more about issues pertaining to health in general?
What I find Most distressing within the library, not providing the most updates & information because, let's face it ..medical materials are just plain expensive AND there's so many to choose from.......well, WELCOME to Week 7, our questions-updated info. has just been answered!!!!
There are 2 areas I wish to review the first one; Marvel's Health Source - Consumer Edition where there is a wealth of information from magazines that are very familiar AND not just for the aging but-also, growing families as well. Here you'll find articles/magazines from: Baby Talk, Parenting Early Years; Parenting School Years, Joe Weider's Muscle Fitness, Science News, Popular Science, Urology Times, Alzheimer's Disease, etc... refine your search and find exact info for what you are interested in learning.
Okay let me get personal.....Let's narrow this and find some information on what I'm interested in this season of my life "hot flashes". Wow 245 results and by placing "date desending" in the "relevance sort" option the search gives 12 articles dated 10/01/12. I'm reviewing the first materials offered "Estradiol Topical", in reviewing this article; definitely understandable in the contents-- a gel that one can use, BUT can also be used for more that just the flashes, however this can also greatly increase endometrial cancer (cancer of the lining of the uterus [womb]). This is also offered as a MP3 download. Very helpful whether reading the text Or taking with you for "light" listening? okay, maybe :)
Here's something that anyone can do without Marvel: Medline Plus www.medlineplus.gov Please take the time to check this site out! On the right side the articles are from 11/14/12 : Breast Cancer Disparities Continue Among U.S. Women,"Black women have the highest breast cancer death rates of all racial and ethnic groups and are 40% more likely to die of breast cancer than white women. " Another article, Breast Cancer Disparities Continue Among U.S. Women , next Patients More Likely to Survive In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Today: Study. On the left side you can view the top searches like: Autism, aspirin, asthma, dietary fats, hypertension..etc..
Let's see what the "drugs and supplements" tab has to offer.. let's start with Ibuprofen. By clicking on the item of interest there is a wealth of information to be found, when to take it, warnings, uses for side effects and more. Wow,,, I had a patron stop by several months ago trying to find out about an ingredient that was part of their medication. If I had only known about this site. I did google but this would have so much more to check into!!Subscribe to RSS
There's a tab for "Health Topics", I'm going to check out the "hot flashes" that I had searched for earlier. This offers information about Menopause, related topics of, and much more than I found whether related to flashes Or just what to expect with the onset of menopause, quite intriguing!
One last area to check into is the "Videos and Cool Tools". There are so many options which offer displayed text. Surgery videos, interactive tutorials, and anatomy videos, plus quizzes and games. I think an interesting tutorial would be about Colonoscopy, this easily guides you through the interest of the subject, step by step with a complete understanding of the of the disease-procedures-risks-summary. I can follow along at my own pace or have it just inform on it's own. This also offers a text format to have a copy.
This site is now in my favorites so helping the patron no longer requires having costly materials that I would need to update later.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
MARVELous Maine week 6 Business Resources
This week I am investigating resources for our business community.....Business Source Complete DataBase.........
I'm looking for information about FM Radio and although that's to basic for any information several periodicals and journal articles pertaining to FM radio did get tagged. Now perhaps I didn't understand but when I checked a "visual" search nothing came at all. At this point this week's assignment has been frustrating!!
It's okay, I'm moving on to the Econlit to search resources for small businesses, now here I've found several 14,362 results, Perceptions-Economics-relationships....etc...
After looking for EPA and small business findings are 61 results and searching "Tax policy and business" I've received 25,201 results.
Onto the database Regional and Business News where I would like to find out information about Toys R Us with results of 1,142. Let's see we've got periodical news on "2012 lenders and investors conferences", "price match guarantees" and so on.
Let's make it alittle closer to our area, I'm searching "Toys R Us in Northern United States". I had to change my "source types" to just newspaper because the exact same information was coming up, however after I did make that change and almost all the articles were from the New York Times.
Lastly I narrowed once again to Maine, searching all source types I came up with 1."Eastern Mountain Sports Announces Grand Opening of New South Portland, ME Location." Reason being...it's next to Toys R Us.
I was able to get right into Value Line and check out the Investment Survey. The survey issues were from today's date 11/09/12 out of 133 stocks I checked out Disney(Walt) which brought up financial strengths which is A++, Stock stability,Total Returns, I could also view a Full Research Report which gives graphs, 17 years of value. unbelievable!!
I decided to check into Apple in the "company look up" and found 1 article for computers 10/05/12 and 1 for Snapple products, for Apple there's a full research report just like with Disney.
Now Wall Street Journal; I'm searching "Small Business and Health Care" my interest would be the article on "What the Health Care Decision Means for Your Small Business". I do like the option of creating alerts but I like the RSS feed for notification of changes more as I would not really know what details I would want for alerts. I would also save the information useful for further research.
Wow enough business for me:)
This week I am investigating resources for our business community.....Business Source Complete DataBase.........
I'm looking for information about FM Radio and although that's to basic for any information several periodicals and journal articles pertaining to FM radio did get tagged. Now perhaps I didn't understand but when I checked a "visual" search nothing came at all. At this point this week's assignment has been frustrating!!
It's okay, I'm moving on to the Econlit to search resources for small businesses, now here I've found several 14,362 results, Perceptions-Economics-relationships....etc...
After looking for EPA and small business findings are 61 results and searching "Tax policy and business" I've received 25,201 results.
Onto the database Regional and Business News where I would like to find out information about Toys R Us with results of 1,142. Let's see we've got periodical news on "2012 lenders and investors conferences", "price match guarantees" and so on.
Let's make it alittle closer to our area, I'm searching "Toys R Us in Northern United States". I had to change my "source types" to just newspaper because the exact same information was coming up, however after I did make that change and almost all the articles were from the New York Times.
Lastly I narrowed once again to Maine, searching all source types I came up with 1."Eastern Mountain Sports Announces Grand Opening of New South Portland, ME Location." Reason being...it's next to Toys R Us.
I was able to get right into Value Line and check out the Investment Survey. The survey issues were from today's date 11/09/12 out of 133 stocks I checked out Disney(Walt) which brought up financial strengths which is A++, Stock stability,Total Returns, I could also view a Full Research Report which gives graphs, 17 years of value. unbelievable!!
I decided to check into Apple in the "company look up" and found 1 article for computers 10/05/12 and 1 for Snapple products, for Apple there's a full research report just like with Disney.
Now Wall Street Journal; I'm searching "Small Business and Health Care" my interest would be the article on "What the Health Care Decision Means for Your Small Business". I do like the option of creating alerts but I like the RSS feed for notification of changes more as I would not really know what details I would want for alerts. I would also save the information useful for further research.
Wow enough business for me:)
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
MARVELous Maine weeks 5 and 6.....
What happens when you, have a full schedule---receive an intense storm which takes out your cable/Internet for 2 days -and- THEN have a 3 day conference out-of-town, right after????? I find myself a week behind!!! BUT, it could be a lot worse, New Jersey-New York and so many others who have lost so much, my heart goes out to them all.
So...here we are week 5 I'm posting, then onto week 6!
This week I am reviewing the NoveList Plus where patrons can connect to super reads online without the library being opened Or finding that next book that offers the same writing style as their favorite author. I'm going to start my search with Nora Roberts and in the "Search for", I'm looking into the series she's had published. Now once all the items appear there are two areas to receive more info. There's the "sort by" and "view". The "view" is helpful because I can give the reader, or they can find a detailed idea of what the first book of the series is about, give them just the titles or just the facts. Yet each area offers more information by clicking on the book.
This next feature will be so helpful for me with Patrons who ask about another author with the same writing style, which happens from time to time. When an author's name has been placed in the "search for" after that information, to the right of that are similar writers. By using my mouse on the magnifying glass not only is there a description of the other author's writing, but more info about the materials they've written plus a file feature so I can save this for future reference. I can also print this out to give to the patron for searching within our library and/or the inter-library loan system. This is an amazing benefit for helping to find the next great read for the community I'm serving!!
This database offers so much more at my finger tips than I could have hoped for, in the past I have researched sometimes over an hour finding matching writing styles or information about a particular author. This base offers those items within the search. With David Baldacci I've discovered the reading level of his books are for ages 9-12, his story lines are written as plot-driven or intricately plotted, and there's so much more offered.
The detailed information would really add to book review groups, parents looking for authors for their children, teens, or themselves within seconds of searching the authors name. I can't wait to implement this!!
What I would really like to encourage, YOU the reader, to contact me, give me your favorite authors and let's see what I can find for you or help you find!
What happens when you, have a full schedule---receive an intense storm which takes out your cable/Internet for 2 days -and- THEN have a 3 day conference out-of-town, right after????? I find myself a week behind!!! BUT, it could be a lot worse, New Jersey-New York and so many others who have lost so much, my heart goes out to them all.
So...here we are week 5 I'm posting, then onto week 6!
This week I am reviewing the NoveList Plus where patrons can connect to super reads online without the library being opened Or finding that next book that offers the same writing style as their favorite author. I'm going to start my search with Nora Roberts and in the "Search for", I'm looking into the series she's had published. Now once all the items appear there are two areas to receive more info. There's the "sort by" and "view". The "view" is helpful because I can give the reader, or they can find a detailed idea of what the first book of the series is about, give them just the titles or just the facts. Yet each area offers more information by clicking on the book.
This next feature will be so helpful for me with Patrons who ask about another author with the same writing style, which happens from time to time. When an author's name has been placed in the "search for" after that information, to the right of that are similar writers. By using my mouse on the magnifying glass not only is there a description of the other author's writing, but more info about the materials they've written plus a file feature so I can save this for future reference. I can also print this out to give to the patron for searching within our library and/or the inter-library loan system. This is an amazing benefit for helping to find the next great read for the community I'm serving!!
This database offers so much more at my finger tips than I could have hoped for, in the past I have researched sometimes over an hour finding matching writing styles or information about a particular author. This base offers those items within the search. With David Baldacci I've discovered the reading level of his books are for ages 9-12, his story lines are written as plot-driven or intricately plotted, and there's so much more offered.
The detailed information would really add to book review groups, parents looking for authors for their children, teens, or themselves within seconds of searching the authors name. I can't wait to implement this!!
What I would really like to encourage, YOU the reader, to contact me, give me your favorite authors and let's see what I can find for you or help you find!
Thursday, October 25, 2012
MARVELous Maine Week 4
This time of year seems to remind me of crafts and hobbies. Perhaps it's the holiday fairs encouraging consumers to start thinking about decorating and gifts. Maybe it's because garden season is coming to a close which frees time for checking out the latest in decorating. What ever the reason....Marvel has something to offer your craft or hobbies appetite!!
Here we are in week 4, Let's check this out.
1.I'm checking into the Hobbies and Crafts Reference Center of Marvel, the categories are not quite what I'm looking for so I'm checking the " View All Topics" section, I'm going to take a look at Equestrian because my youngest daughter enjoys horses. Between everything offered there are several pages of materials including videos for basic care. I'm narrowing the results to Horsemanship to see if our library carries any of the materials offered here, I'm checking with the "advanced search" and adding the reading materials I'm specifically looking for that our library carries. We do not have any periodicals for Equestrian and what I'm checking is the non-fiction books. I'm not finding any that are not part of this data base, so here's more items for my daughter to investigate!
2. Using the Project tab I've found different items for downloading, one would be very helpful for beginners titled "ABC's for teaching tyke riders" Excellent steps for parents, which takes toddler from rocking horse to real horse. Another which caught my eye for my daughter was "Learn the Emergency Dismount". Not only did this have a clear step by step instruction but also pictures for a clearer understanding for younger ages.
3. In the upper right hand corner is the "help" guide and, interestingly enough there is a " EBSCO customer support representative" who can be reached every day from 9am -5pm EST. along with an email address. On the right side of the guide is a column which offers information for step by step help. Checking the "searching" guide each category to click on gives easy instructions for the home page and what each areas can offer when searching for an interest.
As Patrons wonder in our non-fiction area for an introduction or further ideas for whatever hobbies/crafts they are about to begin or continue, this online reference center makes my job easier to find quality information without having to purchase extra materials!!
Here we are in week 4, Let's check this out.
1.I'm checking into the Hobbies and Crafts Reference Center of Marvel, the categories are not quite what I'm looking for so I'm checking the " View All Topics" section, I'm going to take a look at Equestrian because my youngest daughter enjoys horses. Between everything offered there are several pages of materials including videos for basic care. I'm narrowing the results to Horsemanship to see if our library carries any of the materials offered here, I'm checking with the "advanced search" and adding the reading materials I'm specifically looking for that our library carries. We do not have any periodicals for Equestrian and what I'm checking is the non-fiction books. I'm not finding any that are not part of this data base, so here's more items for my daughter to investigate!
2. Using the Project tab I've found different items for downloading, one would be very helpful for beginners titled "ABC's for teaching tyke riders" Excellent steps for parents, which takes toddler from rocking horse to real horse. Another which caught my eye for my daughter was "Learn the Emergency Dismount". Not only did this have a clear step by step instruction but also pictures for a clearer understanding for younger ages.
3. In the upper right hand corner is the "help" guide and, interestingly enough there is a " EBSCO customer support representative" who can be reached every day from 9am -5pm EST. along with an email address. On the right side of the guide is a column which offers information for step by step help. Checking the "searching" guide each category to click on gives easy instructions for the home page and what each areas can offer when searching for an interest.
As Patrons wonder in our non-fiction area for an introduction or further ideas for whatever hobbies/crafts they are about to begin or continue, this online reference center makes my job easier to find quality information without having to purchase extra materials!!
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Week 3 MARVELous Maine
My observations of ProQUEST: Without using the video tutorial had me alittle confused, I went from reading the current invitational, right into the listed ProQuest which quickly got me lost, so thank you very much for that 3 minute review of how to maneuver about this site! I would have been able to figure this out on my own, as I have used this search engine years past, but that would have taken more time to acclimate myself.
Staying on the issue of earthquakes I decided to see what I could find for articles about any news. So I took my advance search of Earthquakes and Maine and 2012 searching in Article form and, so I came up with 52 results of nothing close to what I was looking for. REGROUP!! I'm going to start over in Basic search with earthquakes and have now received 1,487 results. I enjoyed the article, "Quake leaves area shaken, not stirred" Kennebec Journal. I've heard throughout this week that we've had quakes before, interestingly the last minor quake was in 2006 by Mount Desert Island with a 4.2...huh, I don't recall that....plus there were tremors for several months after that.
I'm off to check out another blog post and see what's happening with the others :)
Okay I know it's "snap shot" week, and I've been working in the library for 12 hours this week with this Invitational at the Circulation desk. First, most Patrons are interested in knowing what I am working on but as to taking the time to use it Or talk alittle about what I'm doing, I've received more encouragement for me than actually trying it themselves. Well next week is another week and I'm really going to encourage some exploring for the Patrons I interact with along with/more-so my staff!!
See you next week!!
Staying on the issue of earthquakes I decided to see what I could find for articles about any news. So I took my advance search of Earthquakes and Maine and 2012 searching in Article form and, so I came up with 52 results of nothing close to what I was looking for. REGROUP!! I'm going to start over in Basic search with earthquakes and have now received 1,487 results. I enjoyed the article, "Quake leaves area shaken, not stirred" Kennebec Journal. I've heard throughout this week that we've had quakes before, interestingly the last minor quake was in 2006 by Mount Desert Island with a 4.2...huh, I don't recall that....plus there were tremors for several months after that.
I'm off to check out another blog post and see what's happening with the others :)
Okay I know it's "snap shot" week, and I've been working in the library for 12 hours this week with this Invitational at the Circulation desk. First, most Patrons are interested in knowing what I am working on but as to taking the time to use it Or talk alittle about what I'm doing, I've received more encouragement for me than actually trying it themselves. Well next week is another week and I'm really going to encourage some exploring for the Patrons I interact with along with/more-so my staff!!
See you next week!!
Week 2 of MARVELous
I'm working on week 2 of MARVELous Maine, even though it's really week 3. You know how that works...you're in a program and excited, then BAM life enters and a whole week goes by before you are even aware! Oh I hate it when that happens.....so enough down the squirreling trail.
So I'm on week 2A: Discovery; I've found out some amazing things about the Britannica School Edition of Marvel. I've checked out the Elementary School level and researched African Water Buffalos. They're actually not water buffalos, that species is found in Asia.... anyway, the Elementary research gives a small amount of understandable information. Next to the description is an image and an opportunity to view a complete article. A side box to the right offers more such as journals and websites.
I checked the Middle School site to see what the higher grade view might look like. There was a greater description of the buffalo, images were palced in the boxed section for expanding the search along with articles and websites, even schools who use the buffalo as their mascot. Both school levels had the same images for the buffalo's, including the Asian Water buffalo. A student working on research for a report or just wanting to find out information would be able to maneuver quite easily in these formats.
Moving forward at the Britannica High School site I had an interest for the study of Ireland, which produced a wealth of information. I had a patron stop by several weeks ago planning a trip, looking for any information we had for them to view. Had I been better accustom to this site I would have encouraged checking this out. To the right, in the boxed area were journals, magazines, best sites and primary sources and e-books. So many different options for viewing the country, lifestyles and travel.
So what happens when you're confused and need "HELP"!! This tab(top right) is awesome way of discovering what Britannica offers and how to understand where and what the different areas are. To the left of this area offers options for best utilizing areas like "work space", which can be used by any grade level while doing research. Workspace is awesome for both teacher and student because work can be saved for review along with sharing with others.
Sooo let's check out another feature 2B: The Britannica Public Library and what this can do for the partons who visit our library. WOW this place is Awesome...like walking into a library for the first time, except it's always open!!
I thought I would try a current event such as the Presidential Race, something the patrons in the library are just buzzing about.The article was of the race for 2012, who is running when voting day is...etc.. I'm overwhelmed by the Google translater and the many languages offered what a wonderful feature for Patrons. I'm not aware if our library has an immediate need but is something I'll introduce and encourage them to check out!
I currently don't have any Patrons who have even searched at this link but knowledge is power and to share this information such as "this day in history" adds another way for them to see what this program has to offer.
Wrapping this up 2C: I'm checking into the Britannica Academic Edition. Having just experienced an earthquake this past week, I decided to search for information about it, a wealth of information appears. I really like the highlighted brief information that is given to the right of the middle column. This offers a quick review, so search time is cut in half. Being able to store articles, images and notes in the workspace along with the ability to share can/will be helpful while working on my own projects Or helping the Patron with theirs.
On to week 3 :)
So I'm on week 2A: Discovery; I've found out some amazing things about the Britannica School Edition of Marvel. I've checked out the Elementary School level and researched African Water Buffalos. They're actually not water buffalos, that species is found in Asia.... anyway, the Elementary research gives a small amount of understandable information. Next to the description is an image and an opportunity to view a complete article. A side box to the right offers more such as journals and websites.
I checked the Middle School site to see what the higher grade view might look like. There was a greater description of the buffalo, images were palced in the boxed section for expanding the search along with articles and websites, even schools who use the buffalo as their mascot. Both school levels had the same images for the buffalo's, including the Asian Water buffalo. A student working on research for a report or just wanting to find out information would be able to maneuver quite easily in these formats.
Moving forward at the Britannica High School site I had an interest for the study of Ireland, which produced a wealth of information. I had a patron stop by several weeks ago planning a trip, looking for any information we had for them to view. Had I been better accustom to this site I would have encouraged checking this out. To the right, in the boxed area were journals, magazines, best sites and primary sources and e-books. So many different options for viewing the country, lifestyles and travel.
So what happens when you're confused and need "HELP"!! This tab(top right) is awesome way of discovering what Britannica offers and how to understand where and what the different areas are. To the left of this area offers options for best utilizing areas like "work space", which can be used by any grade level while doing research. Workspace is awesome for both teacher and student because work can be saved for review along with sharing with others.
Sooo let's check out another feature 2B: The Britannica Public Library and what this can do for the partons who visit our library. WOW this place is Awesome...like walking into a library for the first time, except it's always open!!
I thought I would try a current event such as the Presidential Race, something the patrons in the library are just buzzing about.The article was of the race for 2012, who is running when voting day is...etc.. I'm overwhelmed by the Google translater and the many languages offered what a wonderful feature for Patrons. I'm not aware if our library has an immediate need but is something I'll introduce and encourage them to check out!
I currently don't have any Patrons who have even searched at this link but knowledge is power and to share this information such as "this day in history" adds another way for them to see what this program has to offer.
Wrapping this up 2C: I'm checking into the Britannica Academic Edition. Having just experienced an earthquake this past week, I decided to search for information about it, a wealth of information appears. I really like the highlighted brief information that is given to the right of the middle column. This offers a quick review, so search time is cut in half. Being able to store articles, images and notes in the workspace along with the ability to share can/will be helpful while working on my own projects Or helping the Patron with theirs.
On to week 3 :)
Thursday, October 4, 2012
MARVELous Maine
Well I am continuing my quest to better myself for the community and here is where I begin! I'm so excited to learn about this subscription which is offered at the Acton Public Library, that I have yet to be trained for completely. This course should be very eye opening, as well as helpful for not just myself but also the community I serve!!! EXCITED to get Started!!!
Friday, January 6, 2012
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
The Acton Public Library is working towards becoming part of the Maine State Library OverDrive downloads program. What will this mean for you? Well, as a patron of the library you can use your device to downloads hundreds of books offered at no cost.
This is all part of serving the community!!
As the Director of the library it is my passion to work towards providing the most updated technology possible at no or very little cost to the residents and community.
Your support is greatly appreciated.
This is all part of serving the community!!
As the Director of the library it is my passion to work towards providing the most updated technology possible at no or very little cost to the residents and community.
Your support is greatly appreciated.
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