Sunday, May 31, 2015

I See It

The End Is In Sight


We have covered quite a few topics this past week.  We have discussed 3D printers, QR codes, and even the novel idea of gamifying library services among other topics.  I must say that I enjoyed moderating a discussion post more than I thought I would.


We are about to start our last week of Maymester in which another round of discussions will begin, another paper is to be written, and even a poster is to be created.  The next 5 days is sure to be as busy as the prior 17.  The only words of wisdom I have for my fellow classmates are to knuckle down and run for the finish line.  I’ll meet you there with a MLIS7505 badge and pillow.


Friday, May 29, 2015

CMS: Constantly Moving Stuff


CMS For STRL



Cameron Asbell is the Information Technology Librarian for the Statesboro Regional Library System (STRL) and has been the acting webmaster for the last six months.  Cameron considers herself a bit of a techie and reports that Content Management System (CMS) is well known in her circles.  She prefers the support and features of a CMS to HTML/CSS of years past.  A CMS is easier to use and more appealing for both the users and content creators.  I recently had the pleasure to catch up with her and ask several questions about her CMS.  She was more than happy to share.


The current Statesboro Regional Public Libraries website is designed to provide information about all the branch libraries and their programs, classes, job openings, events, and other “how to” content patrons need to know to access GALILEO and GADD, among other resources.  The STRL system is using WordPress as their CMS with content hosted on Filezilla and a domain hosted by GoDaddy.  The benefits of using WordPress are the support, tutorials, and updates they provide.  Cameron said it was easy for her to become familiar with the system because of the tutorials, help features, and forums which came in handy since she received no training from the prior webmaster.  Another great asset in her arsenal is YouTube; which is used when she runs into something she has never seen before.  The problems she has with the current CMS are not due to the host platform, but rather the prior webmaster.  The current website has dozens of plugins, extensions, widgets, and gadgets that were used in the past and never deleted from the system.  Cameron is hesitant to delete them herself because she is not sure if they control something or are featured on a page she is unfamiliar with.  There are several articles and categories that she does not use, but obviously someone did at some point in time.  In her own words, “I inherited a lot of clutter and would like to start fresh with a very clean minimal website.”


The library has three people with the power and authorization to alter the site: Cameron, the library director, and the Bulloch County IT Coordinator.  As you can probably guess, Cameron is the only one who manages the site.  STRL does not have a system in place to train other employees on the CMS features, nor is it something that is likely to develop in the future.  Cameron designates three hours every Wednesdays for website maintenance and another one or two for social media management.  Overall, she spends about 30 minutes to update content for the following week and the rest of the time involves going through old pages and discovering what was done, if it is still relevant, and if it can be done easier or differently.  During this process she often stumbles across straight HTML pages which have to be downloaded, edited, and re-uploaded to the site in order to be useful.  She often finds pages that have been created in a “bizarre way” which look like an “insane waste of time” to her.  To this day Cameron has yet to understand the thought process of the prior webmaster.


Cameron inherited the CMS from her predecessor and was not involved in the decision making process.  If given the choice she would actually recreate the site using Joomla!.  She likes the support they provide as well as the ease of use provided by the WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get) functionality.  She has used Joomla! and Drupal in the past and believes Joomla! will be a great fit for STRL.  When asked to describe the perfect website Cameron said, “The simpler the site the better.  Less clutter and fewer moving parts mean less to break.”  One key to a simple site is consistent naming.  In theory, this idea is obvious, but that has not been her experience.  In one story she describes the search for a particular HTML report stored on Filezilla.  A search through twelve pages labeled HTML report revealed nothing of use.  This process turned into a “search every page” task in order to locate the right page which was discovered under the label “monthly maintenance.”  A few rules that Cameron follows in her website maintenance are to name files accurately, discard unused files, and be consistent so anyone following your footsteps does not become lost.  She also wishes to move from GoDaddy to the GPLS hosting service in the near future and maybe around that time she can implement her global domination, I mean STRL website overhaul.

Google Doc

From Joomla! to Interview-la


Happy Kitty
A paper, yay!

My first thoughts for this assignment centered on the tension lessening in my shoulders and the idea that this will be a much smoother process.  I thought to myself, “I’ll interview my co-worker and the information will be at my fingertips.”  So I approached my co-worker and explained the assignment to them … and they recommended I use a public library in order to “get the most” from my efforts.  They did volunteer to be my last minute plan B, thanks for that.

Sad Kitty
Who can say no to this face?

A bit deterred, but not willing to have negative thoughts I pondered who at the public libraries in the area would control their CMS.  Then it hit me, I know the perfect person for the job.  I called the location and found out she is on vacation for the entire week.
Grumpy Kitty
Are you fur real?

So I Facebook messaged her.  I will not take No for an answer.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

R2 - QR - D2


A QR or quick response code is a great way to send someone directly to your website.  A typical QR code looks like a bunch of random black and white squares, or like a checkerboard fell on its head.  I added a little custom color to my code in order to make it similar to my page logo.


In order to give you a better idea of QR functionality I’m going to send you to my fun, side business Facebook page.  I wish I had thought of QR codes when I had my business cards printed, but I missed out on that train.

I created this QR code with Beqrious using three easy steps. 
1) Select the type (enter your URL) 
2) Customize QR code (pick a color) 
3) Download File.


Quick and easy.  The next step is to market it everywhere.

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

STRESS


Today feels like an odd day for me.  As Ashley mentioned in a tweet this morning, it feels like we have something due today or worse that we have forgotten what it is.  It almost feels wrong to have a moment to break and rest.  Today is almost worse that when Joomla was being non-cooperative.  One part of this class that I dislike the most is not receiving grades or much feedback during these 22 days.  My personality likes confirmation and approval.  I only hope I am doing everything right and have not missed some important grading rubric that says you must post continuously to receive full credit.  This is all very stressful and I have really noticed it negatively affecting my mood and attitude toward others.  My desk calendar says nine more days. We’ll make it.
P.S 
I almost did not post this blog but figured I can't be the only one and wanted to share how I feel.  We are in this together and will make it through together.

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

The Happiness Advantage



I’m currently half way through The Happiness Advantage:  The Seven Principles of Positive Psychology That Fuel Success and Performance at Work by Shawn Achor.  This book has really made me think about what makes me happy and how to continue to be happy personally and professionally.  I think we could all use some happiness after the Joomla stress.  

Some tips that I want to share with everyone include…
  • It takes 3 positive comments, experiences, or expressions in order to overcome one negative.
  • Change your mind set about how you mentally define tasks in order to change your performance on those tasks.  View things as an opportunity instead of a waste of your time.
  • Doubt undercuts your performance before it even begins.
  • The more you believe in yourself and in your abilities the more likely you will succeed.
  • The more you believe in others and their potential the more likely they will succeed.
  • Our brains follow patterns so train your brain to think positively and find the silver lining in every scenario.  Instead of thing it is hot outside, think how pretty the blue sky is.


Monday, May 25, 2015

Tia vs. Moderator Power


Moderate This

Tomorrow is the first day that I get to explore the power and responsibility that is moderating a class discussion.  I have my article in hand and have communicated with my teammate.  What else can I do to prepare?

Nervous

I admit I am nervous yet excited at the idea.  What comments and useful gems will appear in my thread?  Will I be able to keep up with the comments that roll in while also commenting on other threads?  What will I say?  What assignment do I need to finish while juggling discussions?  Oh my, the pressure builds.

Wait

Well, before Tuesday appears on my calendar I shall enjoy Memorial Day for the holiday that it is and take a few deep breaths and enjoy some good food.


Another module down means we are about half way through this course.  Carry on my friends and Good Luck.