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Archive for March, 2008

03
Mar
2008

Can you please explain RSS? I hear everyone talking about them, but I have no idea what they are!

by Dear Librarian

I know–I just became informed myself, but an RSS feed isn’t as complicated as it seems.  RSS stands for “Really Simple Syndication,” and just the abbreviation is probably what intimidates many of us.  But what an RSS feed does is really quite easy: it let’s you know when all their favorite sites have been updated. 

So, on the net, there are tons of different “readers” that you can use for your subscriptions.  See, you take a reader–an RSS feed reader–like Google Reader or Bloglines, and you add your favorite sites to this reader.  Since this reader is connected to all your favorite sites, it lets you when the site has been updated.  Now, you don’t have to check all your favorite sites; the reader gets updated instead.  It can be compared to subscribing to a magazine, but you subscribe instead to your favorite Internet sites.  For example, on my Google Reader I get all the most recent Reading Rants  book reviews when they have been updated.  I get my friend Roybot’s updated del.icio.us additions.  And, I get my favorite role model’s new searching techniques on the SLJ blog Neverending Search.

What really helped me understand the RSS feed (and finally get myself a reader) is this nifty video by Common Craft: http://www.commoncraft.com/rss_plain_english

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02
Mar
2008

You can ask me anything…!

by Dear Librarian

Dear Students and Teachers,

This is the “Dear Librarian” Blog.  In the past, I’ve written you a newsletter once a month with anywhere from 3-6 questions.  Now, I can’t promise, but I will try to answer one question per day on this blog. 

I invite you: please add comments!  I want to hear from you!!  I ask you of you. Please ask me questions.  I want to hear from you and answer your queries.  Here, I beg you.  Share with me about what you are reading.  We can run this blog together–you and me, Your Librarian!