I actually found this the hardest thing to do. Probably because I was trying to do it using Internet Explorer and the instructions were more geared to firefox. Anyway I seemed to have cobbled it all together and got there but probably not the way I was supposed to.
We've been asked to say which is the favourite way of bookmarking, NHS MyLibrary, Social bookmarking or Delicious. I personally think MyLibrary as it seemed easy and quick to add bookmarks. The question of which one would students prefer, I would guess at the social bookmarking as it lets you share favourites with other people.
I am a professional librarian currently doing two part-time jobs. One of my jobs is an Information Officer at the Multiple Sclerosis Trust in Letchworth where I am part of team of 6 who support and supply information to both health professionals who deal with MS and patients. My other job is working as a partime Chief Library Assistant at Cambridge University medical library.The library is very busy serving both NHS staff and university students.I have worked in a large number of libraries through my career from Birmingham reference library, Warwick University, Public libraries, Trinity Hall and an industrial library.
I actually found this the hardest thing to do. Probably because I was trying to do it using Internet Explorer and the instructions were more geared to firefox. Anyway I seemed to have cobbled it all together and got there but probably not the way I was supposed to.
ReplyDeleteWe've been asked to say which is the favourite way of bookmarking, NHS MyLibrary, Social bookmarking or Delicious. I personally think MyLibrary as it seemed easy and quick to add bookmarks. The question of which one would students prefer, I would guess at the social bookmarking as it lets you share favourites with other people.
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