Thing 5
It’s been a busy couple of weeks, and I’m starting to fall
behind, so I’m hoping to catch up with things 5 and 6 this week.
Reflective practice is something I do quite a lot of anyway.
I’m always reviewing what I’ve done and how I could have done it better. One of
the advantages of job-sharing is that there is an opportunity to update and
reflect with my colleague at least once a week, and this face-to-face
discussion is often invaluable in helping me to understand why things have
happened the way they have, and how to improve things the next time. Also,
discussions on operational plans, or just working out our to-do-lists can leave
me feeling more in control and with more understanding of how to fulfil tasks
and manage my workload.
Looking more particularly on 23 Things …
Blogs. I really enjoy reading other people’s blogs and I’m
trying to leave comments whenever I read something that resonates with me. It’s
reassuring to know that other people are grappling with the same problems or
facing the same issues as ourselves. It’s also extremely enlightening to have a
snapshot of other people’s professional lives and see what they are doing
day-to-day. If there is a risk to all of this, it’s the time spent browsing various
blogs. As for blogging myself, I started out very enthusiastically but time (and
half-term) have made it difficult for me to blog regularly. I find it valuable
to record my activities and thoughts (reflective practice I guess?), but I’m
not sure that others find it so useful., but the beauty about blogging is that
it doesn’t necessarily have to be for other people. Having said that, the first
things I do when I log into my blog is check my stats. I want to carry on blogging,
but I need to be realistic about the time it takes. Once 23 Things is over, I
may need to recognise that once a fortnight is as much as I can manage.
Twitter. I’m tweeting more but not sure if this of the
benefit to myself or anyone else. It might be raising my profile, and it gives
me a feeling of being part of a community when I join in a discussion. As for
following other people, I’ve found some useful links now and again but I’m
aware that I’m missing stuff so can’t rely on it as a failsafe tool for getting
information – possibly this is my fault and I need to get to grips with tools
to manage tweets. Again it helps to feel part of a community, and it helps to
have a finger on the pulse when it comes to current issues. However a lot of
the information is superficial and I have concerns as using it as a
representation of the entire library community. It seems to be dominated by a
few very frequent tweeters, so not sure if it representative of the community
as a whole. Although it’s used, and often praised, as a way of following
discussions and presentations at conferences, I haven’t found it at all helpful
in that context. I’d much rather read a longer, more considered report on a
blog.
However, it’s easy to use, and I love its immediacy. I can
access it from my smartphone, otherwise use would be infrequent at best. It is
definitely my tool of choice when looking for breaking news, such as
information on the floods at the weekend, especially when I’m not at my desk.
Storify. I wasn’t too impressed with Storify at first, but I’ve
now succeeded in identifying an use for it, and am looking forward to going
back and playing with it again.
Personal Branding. I find it really interesting not just for
me, but also for the institution that I work for, and my husband’s business. Personally I still need to get my blog and twitter account to match and
update automatically. My blog is improving my online presence (I hope anyway),
and there doesn’t seem to be anything bad out there. I could do more to promote
myself, but again it’s lack of time and it’s not on the top of my priority list
at present.
This blog post has become far too long and taken up too much
time (yet again) so I’m leaving it at this for today. I just want to add that
in all of this, the biggest benefit and motivator is engaging with other
people, and that’s why I want to continue tweeting and blogging after 23
Things.