I have been lazy this week and have yet to do any Web 2.0 study, and given I didn't get out of bed today until around midday, I think you can see how this weekend is going to go.
However.
In the spirit of keeping my blog somewhat up-to-date and for your viewing pleasure, I have three things to share.
1. My Christmas tree:
The tree is about 180cm tall. Note the red and gold theme, and lack of tinsel. Choosing a colour theme and omitting tinsel are techniques a seasoned tree decorator recently shared with me, to try and make your tree look more like a Myer tree. However, I have recently seen both Alethea and GozzieHoon's trees which have well-placed tinsel, and they look pretty fab. So, my advice is if you are going to use tinsel, I would suggest you use it sparingly.
I made the gold bows myself out of 5 metres of wired gold ribbon. If you want to do this yourself, I suggest using at least 10 metres of ribbon (or more) for a tree this size, as 5 metres proved to not be enough :P
2. Cool (and useful) little website:
The Literature Map <----- click here
The literature map basically shows "who writes like" author names, but in a cute and animated way. It's not as detailed as NoveList, for example, but you don't need a database subscription or library card to use it. Check it out!
3. Study like a scholar, scholar
You may have seen this before, as I "borrowed" the link from another Library's blog, but I love it so much I just have to share it here for anyone that hasn't already seen it. It's a play on the famous "I'm on a horse" Old Spice ad. Enjoy :)
Saturday, December 11, 2010
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I enjoyed playing with the Literature Map website - what would make it even better is if there was a list/link to a list of books by the author you selected, rather than having to check on another website for this info.
Yes you make a good point, Alethea! A list of books would be great. I'm glad you had fun with it, though :)
Hi Saire, thanks for your visit..I hope you enjoy your first Sunday Scribble..love the tree (and the name of your blog!)..Jae
"So, my advice is if you are going to use tinsel, I would suggest you use it sparingly."
Are you trying to tell me something? haha
Thanks for the chrissie tree. I don't have one this year cos i kept it in the shed and the ants moved into it. : (
Library Ninja also loves the "Study like a scholar, scholar" clip...not to mention how sweet your blog looks! Keep up the good work.
Awww thanks Ninja! :)
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