Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Shut Up & Google It.

Lately I've been considering the impact technology has had on the social aspect of our lives.

In the library, I have seen our modern tech be both a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, it enables people to easily search out what books exist on their chosen topic and figure out roughly where to find them at. It also tells them if it is in their current library, or if another nearby library possesses their desired literature. On the other hand, it turns otherwise polite and quiet patrons into almost-shouting cell phone users and can often hamper people's study time with unnecessary distractions.

Over all, modern technology can be a great advantage, allowing us to contact our friends at a moment's notice and arrange meet ups. It can let people from small, isolated towns get to know a wide array of other people, and it allows friends to keep in touch despite being miles apart.

But one thing I have noticed at times: social learning seems to be declining. At one point in time, you would find a friend or relative who knew a lot about a particular thing, and you would ask them about it. They might give you a verbal description or teach you in a hands-on style. It could be a fantastic way to get a conversation started and strengthen a friendship (or maybe forge a new one!).

Nowadays? I've had a good number of times when I try to ask someone about a topic they are proficient in and in return I am told "Why are you asking me? Just Google it."

Internet searches are always around. Technology will always be advancing. Your friends and acquaintances, however, are likely to move on at some point. Is it a waste of time to have a conversation with someone who is genuinely interested in the things you do or know? I think not. You might be just the help and encouragement they need- and you know what? There is always a chance that they could be the same to you too, if you just take the time.








Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Paged: Back Online!

Well, it has been quite a hiatus here on Paged! No worries, I am still happily employed in my local library. It has just been a crazy few months what with balancing both part and full time employments, friends, family, and suchnot. But beyond that note, I hope to return to more regular blogging now.

What to expect:

* A new series! I will be making weekly "Reading List" posts. This will be a lot like my Book of The Week posts, only with the disclaimer of me not having actually read them. I see TONS of books every day that look extremely fascinating, but I just do not always have time to bring them all home. This segment will allow you to discover new books right along side me, and will also give me a convenient place to keep my future reading list.

*Book of The Week will probably not be weekly, simply because I do not have time these days to read enough books to keep up with posting reviews that frequently. I will however still call it "Book of The Week"-- hey, I will still be posting them at times within the normal Sunday-Saturday weekdays, am I not? ;)  (plus, trying to name/tag posts with honest time frames would wind up sounding strange).

*Occasional cat photos. Ok, I know, I failed to get all of the kitten photos uploaded as they grew up (I do however have the photos, if you so desire for me to still post them). However, we still have Carmen and one of her now-grown kittens, Mikey. I will henceforth post random updates on Mikey, because he has turned out to be quite the character; I hope he will be as entertaining to you as he is to us and our patrons!

*Other fun! I have some ideas for other media that I may post up throughout the year. Be on the watch. Photos and videos will pop up around here sooner or later.

I hope after such a long break that some of you are still with me. If you are, thank you for being a loyal friend and continuing to follow my library adventures! If you've come to enjoy my posts, please feel free to share them with your friends (conversely, if you really hate them, feel free to share them with your enemies).

Take care, all!

PS: If I begin to fail on posting regular updates, send along some comments to whip me back into shape ;)