CTL Library Day 2008

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Keeping Current presentation given on Oct. 28, 2008

Transcript of CTL Library Day 2008

Library DayLibrary DayCentre for Teaching & LearningCentre for Teaching & Learning

Keeping Current

Presented by: Josh Clark, Science Librarian

James Joyce Library

tel: 716 7646

email: joshua.clark@ucd.ie

email alerts

RSS feeds

Newspapers

Email discussion lists

Society/Association Websites

blogs

Podcasts

Subject Gateways

Theses/Dissertations

Conference proceedings

What does the Library offer?

New books added to the Library collection

Newspapers & UCD Library

• Yes, we have newspapers! Both online & in print

• Irish, European….worldwide• Go to Library’s website• Featuring Lexis Nexis (also available

off-campus)• Irish Times (& archive), and

onlinenewspapers.com

We also have information on finding…

• Conference proceedings

• Theses/dissertations

• Subject information (via subject portals)

• specialist search engines…

Web 2.0 and Library Subject Portals

Blogs!

Blogs in Academia

Where do I start lookingfor blogs?

Intutewww.intute.ac.uk

Also…

• Academic blogs portal: www.academicblogs.org

• Blog Scholar:http://www.blogscholar.com

• Science Blogshttp://scienceblogs.com

To name a few….

RSS feeds

Keeping Current Using RSS

• What is RSS?

• How does it work?

• How can it help me?

RSS - What is It?

• RReally SSimple SSyndication

• Allows web content to be syndicated

Bottom line:

• You don’t have to visit a website in order to view its content

RSS – How Does It Work?

An RSS document, or “feed”, contains a summary of content from a website – title, description and a link to the actual content wherever it resides on the Web

RSS – How Does It Work?

• In order to read these RSS feeds, you need an RSS reader

• RSS readers can be either Web-based or software you download onto your computer

• Majority are freely available!

RSS – How Does It Work?

Wherever you see buttons such as these…

It means you can subscribe to the website’s RSS feed and receive

updates!

RSS – What’s in it for Me?

Advantages• Save time

• Convenience – have all your updates come to one portal

• Keep updates separate from email (spam, blocked messages, etc.)

• Don’t have to give out personal details (well, not always at least)

RSS – What’s in it for Me?

Many publishers are now offering some kind of RSS option for keeping up to date with articles, citations, searches…

RSS

Some Popular Readers

• Bloglines

• Netvibes

• Google Reader

• Pageflakes

email & RSS

RSS….One RSS….One BigBig Drawback (for now!)Drawback (for now!)

However….

A Drawback

• Off-campus access to subscribed Library resources via RSS feeds can be a problem!

• Some resources require authentication when a user is off campus, and RSS cannot cope with this

UCD Library has an RSS demo

Email discussion lists

Email discussion lists

Other resources

Other resourceshttp://zetoc.mimas.ac.uk/

Other resourceshttp://www.oaister.org/

Thanks!

Josh Clark, Science Liaison Librarian

email: joshua.clark@ucd.ie