Month: August 2011
Module V: Symbaloo For Libraries
I’ve been really enjoying Symbaloo for several reasons. I can take my bookmarks anywhere, I can access the information I want with less typing and mouse use, and I can organize my information in a way that makes sense to me. So I started thinking that maybe Symbaloo would be an excellent homepage at libraries. What better way to introduce patrons to social media and appeal to patrons who already use it? The library could still have a webpage that the patron could access by clicking on the upper left button. The left pane, in fact, could be reserved for library functions such as the library catalog, research depositories, databases, interlibrary loan, ask a librarian, common search engines, etc. Whatever a library considered its core functions could have a button on Symbaloo. The right pane could be reserved for social media that patrons might want or need to have at their fingertips. The lower left pane could include important news sources, wikis, and blogs, and the lower right could provide community information.
Symbaloo could also be used internally to promote learning and sharing. For example, I found this mix for librarians already made http://www.symbaloo.com/mix/librarians. In my current job, librarians are encouraged to view the “new book” shelves and keep up with current events, so why should digital reading material be any different? Making a mix like this the default homepage for librarians would promote reading and learning.