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

Monday, October 14, 2013

GenreCon 2013


This past weekend I followed the happenings of GenreCon in Brisbane from afar, via twitter. I ended up following a whole heap of new people on twitter as a result but overall felt really connected to the event even though I wasn't there. 

I learned two things over the weekend (or rather I had two things I know reinforced for me) while I paid attention to the twitter stream and engaged in the happenings at GenreCon.

1. writers tweet a lot, and well. I guess it has to do with that whole aspect of sharing and learning that writers seem to have in spades (and shovels and front-end loaders.... heck, they've got a whole truck load of sharing going on). Librarians like to share too but it seems we're a little less prolific in our sharing than writers, maybe that's because writers are always writing so tweeting to excess (not really) is simply an extension of that. They sure know how to exercise their writing muscles.


2. conferences are simply wonderful to follow when there are so many people tweeting (and posting photos). I've known this one for simply years and it's been one of my major bugbears at Library conferences. 
You know the ones, organisers set up FB and Twitter accounts and then don't use them or only use one and not the other (usually FB), and then also don't promote the use of twitter with attendees and then the attendees (who I know tweet) don't tweet 'cause the wifi access is crap etc etc etc. I could go on, I won't. It annoys me, a lot. A couple of recent library conferences (ALIA Biennial 2012 and ALIA Information Online 2013 as examples) have turned this around, but the smaller state-wide library conferences still seem to have a hesitancy to tweet - I think they often forget that tweeting includes those not there and that in some small way they almost have an obligation to tweet because libraries are all about sharing and only so many library staff can afford to go to library conferences/seminars so how else can they be included if not for following the tweets? There are some wonderful library tweeps though who do share and I for one am extremely grateful to them and for them (virtual hugs to @ellenforsyth as a starter). 
Damn, I said I wouldn't go on about it and I did...... *apologies*

GenreCon was brilliant to follow. I really wish I was there and yet not being there I still felt included - because of the tweet stream. You guys rock.


I've noticed, over the years of following various authors, that writers are wonderful at sharing. There seems to be this inbuilt need to spread the writing love, to help build other writers up and collaborate in generating a community of writers that values and supports the various writing paths that each individual takes. This is true of Librarians too, at least the ones I try to surround myself with, we can do so much more, we have such a stronger, louder, richer voice when we support each other and collaborate with one another. And I for one am extremely grateful for that.


  

Thursday, June 14, 2012

#risg2012


I actually started writing this post way back on May 8th - while Reference @ the Metcalfe was happening, but you know, life got in the way. So, here I am back again to quickly direct attention to the presentations from the day which have been uploaded to the RISG wiki and can now be viewed in all their glory.
Unfortunately I couldn't attend #risg2012 but I did follow the day via twitter, so a huge thank you to all those peeps who shared their experiences and viewpoints on the day - certainly made for some interesting reading!


Enjoy.





Wednesday, August 6, 2008

So what if it's all over, the point is to keep going, and growing, and learning - never stop learning!!

Following on from the PLNSW-C Conference 2008 last week at Tamworth - "The Power of Place" (wonderful time had by all even if my feet are still killing me from walking around so much!!), I have been following Chrystie Hill's meanderings through our lovely country and after spending Friday last chatting extensively with her and Marian Koren during a drive from Tamworth to the newly relocated Manilla Library and then for a quick visit back to Tamworth to visit the newly refurbished South Tamworth Library before dropping them off at the airport for their flight to Sydney (complete with more than a few other conference attendees!), I decided to check out Twitter. I'm still trying to work out how it will best help/suit me but from Chrystie's talk I can truly see its possible applications - I just have to work it out a bit more first...... So anyway, I've now dumped it into my 2 blogs and am curious to see how long it will take before I'm Twittering madly each day! I can hardly wait!