I have been enjoying the delicious website and have learnt the benifts of collating my favourite websites. One way I can use this site is too keep together all the url websites I visit in my bid to find work in libraries. I have established in the "stack" menue the url address for Karingai Council as a 12 months position is advertised.
I was fascinated with the tool of tracking blogs about different subjects. The search for book mobile resulted in 140 blogs. The Technorati website is extremely useful. Ilearnt how tagging works and by working through the menue I am flabbergasted as to the amount of blogging that is going on. However I find it hard to come to terms with the amount of information put forward by bloggers and question how as participiants we can make valued judgements about the content.
For libraries I can see how issues that concern libraries can be tagged and people can find like minded people to discuss matters concerning them. It does make the world very small in that way.
The possibilities of Librarything are endless. Keeping track of your own books, talking to other book lovers in the chat room, reading the reviews, devouring the recommendation pages - it is all too much I will need a second lifetime.
I joined Library Thing and listd my books under Australian History.
Your catalog: http://www.librarything.com/catalog/monicaelizabeth
Monica
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