Showing posts with label Twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Twitter. Show all posts

Friday, March 20, 2009

Thing 31: More Twitter

At work the librarians were discussing the possibility of setting up a blog where we could post about our professional development activities, such as conferences and workshops. One librarian suggested that we use Twitter for this. I think that would be a great idea, if we could have those tweets sent to everyone's email or something. Not everyone wants to log into yet another website to access information at work.

It would be terrific to tweet about new additions to our library catalog, such as the librarian who blogs for Tame the Web demonstrated. I am not sure if our ILS would be able to handle it, though.

In any case, I am still figuring out how to make Twitter for my daily information gathering activities. I bookmarked the 23 More Things on a Stick Wiki to keep trying out those features.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Thing 27: Twitter


Twitter is described as a "social networking and micro-blogging service". Micro-blogging is right--I set up my Twitter account today, and discovered that "tweets" are limited to 140 characters! In fact, you can watch the number 140 in the upper right hand corner of your "tweet" quickly decrease as you chirp along. Otherwise, Twitter is similar to Facebook.

One of my friends has a Twitter connection to his cell phone, so that he can tweet frequently about what is happening in his life without having to use his computer and without having to actually talk to people. This particular friend is living in Israel right now, doing military service, and of course we are all concerned about him and want to make sure that he is alive. To read his tweets is a comfort. I receive his tweets as an RSS feed on my personal LiveJournal account.

Another one of my friends uses Twitter to take notes for longer pieces of writing (more detailed blog posts or presentations). He used Twitter to follow the presidential campaign and elections, and he also uses it to tweet about court cases in the news.

I can see myself using Twitter more for quick journalistic purposes, and less for social purposes...I have Facebook for that...in any case, I will be tweeting on Twitter tonight while I watch the Oscars. (My Twitter name, BTW, is voxpopulare in case you would like to follow my tweets.)