I can see that it would be useful to have a mentor in life. But I'm not motivated enough to get one! Next!
Back on more comfortable ground...social networking. Here is where Facebook is really handy for communities. For example, there's a group of volunteers who do conservation work on the hill opposite my house. Their FB page shows how their work is improving the conservation and facilities on the hill. I haven't seen a slowworm for decades, but there's a great photo of one found on the hill and now I can't wait to go and find one! I like being able to share my own pictures and reflections. Also Bridport has an active twitter community and I have been to one of their "tweet ups" at a cafe so I do recognise the people I'm following.
Not sure I like the terminlogy "lurk". Are we all lurkers now..? Discuss...
Wednesday 25 July 2012
Tuesday 3 July 2012
Thing 10 - Masters degrees, qualifications
I can clearly remember who planted the seed of doing a Masters in Information Studies in my head - it was one of my pharmacology tutors, probably thinking "Jill will never make it as a lab scientist". But how right she was on both counts. Turns out that pharmacology degree + MSc. Information Studies is a killer combination for pharmaceutical employers as it means you understand the scientific terminology but handle information rather than pipettes and chemicals. So that's what I did, with a year as a Graduate trainee in the Library at the (then) South Bank Polytechnic in London. I did my Masters at Sheffield University. I see they now offer an MA in Information Literacy or an MSc Information Management - looks like my course was a cross between the two. The course gave me a really good grounding in information retrieval and database management and I have used these skills extensively in my career. For me, the thorny question is whether to bother with Chartership. Would it really be worth the effort at this stage? I have managed very well without it thus far...views welcome please!
Image credited to Snowyowls http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:CoMFA.jpg
Thing 9 - Evernote
I am beginning to use this a bit now and can see that it could be good for synching work and home internet favourites lists for example. I like the "add to Evernote" button which makes saving things to Evernote very easy. However, it does require some input from the user with tagging and folders/notebooks. I found the notebooks are not well explained. I would have liked a more engaging tutorial - perhaps Youtube has one. I had a look at the case studies - mostly creatives "types" in California...its great for working up your latest movie pitch apparently!
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