We might want to look into this. I will see what more I can find out through my web 2.0 class. It appears as though they will set up a website for you. I did check our eligibility, and there is NO CHARGE.
Engaged Patrons. Org
And, there is this to help with cataloging.
Library Thing
And lastly, the info on Doodle, the last thing in this week's class.
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Here’s a little something to add to your quiver of Web 2.0 tools; something light-weight to round out the 2nd week of our course. :-)
Doodle http://www.doodle.ch/ is a simple, quick and free way to schedule meetings and conduct polls. If you’ve ever gone through multiple rounds of emails with colleagues and committee members when trying to decide on a meeting date (and I know you have), you’ll like Doodle.
How does Doodle work?
Create a poll.
Email to people a link to the poll.
Check the poll to see how people are voting.
If you supply an e-mail address, you’ll receive an email message each time somebody votes in your poll. If you don’t wish to receive these email notifications, just leave the field empty.
Those you invite to respond to a Doodle don’t have to register to use it, or even use their real names. It’s simple to use – with no bells & whistles – and it gets the job done.
Martin Mann touts its use as a productivity tool: “But, Doodle, above all else, can be a proactive way to put a stake in the ground. You propose a handful of different times when you are available, then ask people to identify which of those will work for them.”
After introducing colleagues to this tool they invariably say, “How did we live before Doodle?”
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