Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Google/Not Google Assignment

I had to do an assignment for my Reference class in which we had to use a library resource and a non-library resource to answer the same question. I would love to say that using the library resource is much easier but I would be LYING! It was so much easier to use a search engine or wiki to find the answers online! I think that library resources need to do some reconfiguration or redesign that makes them more user-friendly!

Friday, December 7, 2007

Shopping...

I went Christmas shopping today with my mom and sister and it reminded me of my library. Why in the world would shopping remind me of my library? I think it's because I know that wherever I go, I have a whole world of resources at my fingertips. No, I'm not talking my Treo, I'm talking my reference librarians! I don't know how many times I have been out shopping and needed info on store locations, hours, etc. One call to my library gets me EVERYTHING! I know I sometimes drive them crazy but why wouldn't I call them? They know it all or they find it for me! On incident stands out in my mind. I once called to have them calculate the diameter of my pool so I would know how many lights to buy to go around it! They had to call me back on that one but when they did - they had the answer and the formula to determine it again! Reference librarians are a shoppers best friend!

Monday, December 3, 2007

Not at the Reference Desk

Okay, so I posted about having NO questions while on duty at the reference desk. Wouldn't you know that I'm at the library Wednesday doing my Google/Not Google homework and I get asked a reference question! I actually got asked if the library had information on some kind of engines (sorry, can't remember what kind of engine it was - I was in shock). Where was this person when I really was working the reference desk!? Because I was on a time schedule, I answered it as fast as I could - I got the reference librarian on duty - who had the information within a minute! :) My library has awesome reference librarians - they rock!

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Reference Desk

Due to staff vacations and the early arrival of a grandchild, the reference staff at my library was short-handed. I was so excited because that meant for two days in a row I got to cover the reference desk for lunches! I thought it would be a great because it would give me something to blog about - real reference desk experience! Things don't always work the way you think they will. Two days in a row I had ZERO questions at the reference desk! I answer more reference type questions than that on a daily basis because I answer the library's phone! I couldn't believe it! I can tell that things are slowing down a bit in the library because of the holidays but I'm still in shock that I didn't get to answer any questions while on duty at the reference desk!! Oh well!

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Learning....

I will never cease to be amazed at how kids learn. I remember having to write my spelling words 5 times and hating it until someone explained to me how the brain has to see something so many times before it will remember it. It is even better when you have to use two skills, reading and writing it because then your brain processes it in different ways. I try to use that knowledge when trying to teach my own kids how to remember things.

My youngest son is in Kindergarten and he is going all day because the teachers thought he could use some extra help in preparing for 1st grade. At first I was worried, but today I discovered that he just needs to process the information a few more times before his brain memorizes it. He got his report card yesterday and the box that says "Knows telephone number" had not been checked. We went over telephone number in preschool but when I asked him what it was he could only remember part of it. To help him, I wrote it on a piece of paper and we practiced it last night and this morning before school. We had to do it over and over and over again before he finally got it all right. Instead of it taking him hearing and saying it 5 times to memorize it, it took him 10+ times.

I should have realized he was like this earlier. When he gets a new toy he has to ask the name of it repeatedly until he can remember it. Now that I know this about him, I think I can help him learn better through increased repetition. It is obviously going to take more time but unlike his brother was at this age, he likes to write and practice his numbers and letters.

The brain is kind of funny. Shapes registered for him the first time he laid eyes on a shape book. He knew what an oval was at the age of 2. He uses shapes to describe a lot of things. A Hershey bar is the "long rectangle with little rectangles inside candy". Candy corn is his favorite "triangle candy" and string cheese is "circle cheese" because of the circle on the end. He even describes many of his letters with shapes, a lowercase g is a "circle with a hook".

No matter how he is learning I can say this...he's scarily smart when it comes to getting his own way and manipulating his brother and it's about time his mother figured out his learning style!

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Traveling with Children

My boys and I made a road trip to Many, Louisiana to visit my brother over the Columbus Day weekend. I had a bunch of great things they could do in the car...their number one choices of things to do:

10 year old - listen to his new iPod and watch DVD's on my laptop
5 year old - listen to story podcasts on his brother's new iPod and watch DVD's on Grandma's laptop

Oh well, I tried! Anyway, here is a great website that has tips and tricks on traveling with kids...
http://familyfun.go.com/family-travel/

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Spiders

Cool website about Illinois spiders: http://www.museum.state.il.us/ismdepts/zoology/spiders/gallery.html

Has great pictures...can't wait to show my boys!

Frustration...

I'm feeling a bit frustrated with the UW-Madison databases. I needed an article for my management class and have decided that the interface they have is NOT user friendly! Talk about frustrating!

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Mesenteric Lymphadenitis

Don't know what it is? I didn't either, until today. I learned it after spending 8 hours in the ER with my 5 year old son Ike. He's been running a fever since Sunday, and after the doctor appointment on Monday I thought it would run its course and this would be over. I was wrong.

My son had severe stomach pain from 10:30 AM to approximately 2:30 PM. He finally got relief when the second IV was successfully inserted into his hand (the second one) and they were able to administer pain medication!

Basically, mesenteric lymphadenitis is the inflammation of the lymph nodes in the abdomen. It mimics appendicitis. In fact, the doctor told us that before CAT scans, 20% of people who went to surgery thinking they had appendicitis had mesenteric lymphadenitis. If you want more info you can check it out at: http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/mesenteric-lymphadentitis.

He's doing much better now and I'm proud of how brave he was today! He endured all kinds of things today including drinking 600 ml of contrast material, having 2 IV's, a CAT scan, and a ton load of pain and after all that he still wanted his Grandma to take him to the dollar store (which they had planned on doing after his doctor appointment). Gotta love kids!

Monday, September 10, 2007

Templates

Last week I finally figured out how to make templates work for my library's website in Dreamweaver. Today, I changed all my webpages to work with the templates so updating the menu bar on the site will be a piece of cake now instead of the task I dread so much! Yeah! The best part of all...I learned how to do it before my dad (who also writes a website and has learned far more than me already)! I totally enjoy being able to teach him how to do something - since it happens so rarely!

Fever!

I was up most of the night with my 5 year-old who was having some kind of stomach trouble. It started around 3 PM and by the time he went to bed he had a slight fever and several bouts of screaming from tummy-ache (I thought he had gas). Not wanting him to wake his older brother up during the night, I let him sleep with us. We were up three times between 10 PM and 3 AM. Not fun! I did learn some very interesting things after midnight last night about the symptoms of several abdominal ailments from gastric trouble to appendicitis. Thanks WebMD.com! I used the symptom checker for awhile but my son couldn't tell me if his pain was sharp, dull, or just felt like pressure. When I tried to explain pressure...okay, I probably should have thought of something better...I asked if he felt like his tummy was going to explode...I was tired! That just scared him and then he started screaming...Mommy, don't let my tummy explode! It would have been nice if the symptom checker (which asks what age you are checking for) gave suggestions for how to explain the symptoms in regards to the age group. In a perfect world. Anyway, he went to the doctor today and he either has food poisoning or a virus. When his brother got off the bus with a stomachache and slight fever I didn't need WebMD to tell me...it's a virus!