Sunday, February 10, 2008

RSS Feeds

After learning more about RSS feeds this past week I can better appreciate the perks that it offers busy people that want to keep in touch with the latest news or information available that interests them. Personally, although I have found that it saves me a lot of web surfing time, I also miss the fun of browsing; there is something to be said about going to a site (maybe the Arcadia Library) looking for certain information (children's storytime sign up date) and while navigating there finding something else that catches your interest (a non-fiction adult book club) that you wouldn't have found otherwise if you had a specific RSS feed.

I subscribed to the NY Times Most Popular page and the LA Times Weekend Events because they change pretty frequently; I also subscribed to the Library Journal News and the Library Journal Intellectual Freedom pages because I mean to go to the site regularly, but always forget to. Also, since I have a wedding to plan, but I am dragging my feet with all the decision making involved, I subscribed to six different wedding blogs that I hope will inspire me with all the pretty colors and ideas including www.theunbride.com which looks particularly interesting to follow.

Using Google Reader and clicking on Add subscription was the best method and the most intuitive for me. I think that I will continue to use the Google Reader, but maybe not very frequently because the feeds were in a screen within a screen so it felt too squished to do all my reading there everyday; maybe if I had less blogs it would feel more manageable. The library can use RSS feeds to inform the public of programs, changes in the library, new exhibits, and changes in library hours including holiday schedules. I think that the library should consider looking at popular RSS feeds from the community and whether it would be possible to add entries now and then about the library in order to expand the number of people exposed to information about the library rather than targeting the regulars that check the page the library's page all the time and have an RSS feed to the blog already.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good point! Our ability to hone in on and receive just the specific information that we want can at times threaten surprise and serendipity.

Loretta Y. Lau 劉玉英 said...

Wow,

"...since I have a wedding to plan...I subscribed to six different wedding blogs..."

I'll have to do JUST THAT when my 2nd time comes around! :-)