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		<title>Library Day in the Life: day 5</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Aug 2009 02:45:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary-Doug</dc:creator>
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Sat down at my laptop about 7:45 AM. It was month end, so I had administrative tasks to tackle.
My day went something like this:

Checked email for anything that needed immediate action.
 Reviewed my upcoming day and the rest of the week.
 Reviewed AIIP-L posts.
 Walked office assistant for about 40 minutes &#8211; it was cooler [...]]]></description>
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<p><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>Sat down at my laptop about 7:45 AM. It was month end, so I had administrative tasks to tackle.</p>
<p>My day went something like this:</p>
<ul>
<li>Checked email for anything that needed immediate action.</li>
<li> Reviewed my upcoming day and the rest of the week.</li>
<li> Reviewed AIIP-L posts.</li>
<li> Walked office assistant for about 40 minutes &#8211; it was cooler this morning, so the walk was a lot more pleasant and we did a bit of training while we were out.</li>
<li> Back to email and FaceBook after the walk.</li>
<li> Phoned AMA about registering for the <a href="http://www.ama-assn.org/public/peer/peerhome.htm">International Congress on Peer Review and Biomedical Publication</a> &#8211; the registration page appears to be a non-secure page and the person I talked to wasn&#8217;t sure about the workings of the process, so I faxed in my registration.</li>
<li>Did some reading arising from email and Twitter off and on during the day. Some samples:</li>
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<ol>
<blockquote>
<li><a href="http://www.alternet.org/healthwellness/76032/">10 Myths About Canadian Health Care, Busted</a></li>
<li><a href="http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2009/successes-0729.html">Why we learn more from our successes than our failures</a>:  MIT study sheds light on the brain&#8217;s ability to change in response to learning</li>
<li><a href="http://blog.purevisibility.com/2009/04/tweetdeck-and-hootsuite-better-together/">TweetDeck and Hootsuite &#8211; Better Together</a> (From April &#8211; and it appears some of the features on the blogger&#8217;s wishlist have been instituted in the new version of HootSuite.)</li>
<li><a href="http://news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/14395.html">A silly pat on the head helps seniors remember daily med, study suggests</a> (My mom, at 90, forgets to take her medications sometimes, despite having a bubble pack from the pharmacy &#8211; I wonder if this could work for her?)</li>
<li><a href="http://fcw.com/articles/2009/08/03/tech-email-alternatives.aspx">Farewell to e-mail</a>: E-mail&#8217;s shortcomings are hard to ignore as new collaboration tools take off (I&#8217;ve used Google Docs on occasion, but some folks I&#8217;m working with still cling to emailing back and forth)</li>
<li><a href="http://blogs.usask.ca/medical_education/archive/2009/07/building_a_coll.html">Building a Collaborative Environment</a> on the Medical Education Blog</li>
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<ul>
<li>Lunch break about 1:15-1:45. Left-over pasta salad and veggies. Switched from morning coffee to afternoon tea.</li>
<li> Did research on ways to extend range of our wireless router (Signal is stable in the living room, but less so in the back of the condo. Some days I get dropped from the network 5-6 times in the back. Due to cable connection, need to keep router where it is, so a bridge might be just the ticket.)</li>
<li>Did invoicing for projects that wrapped up in July and emailed them to clients.<br />
Discovered voice command to search computer for files using Dragon Naturally Speaking! (No more scrolling through to open a file. There&#8217;s so much more to learn about this hand-saving software.)</li>
<li> Calculated GST (federal Goods and Services Tax) for second quarter remittance due today.</li>
<li> Twitter: off and on during the day, Tweeted, retweeted, replied.</li>
<li> Corresponded with a client to firm up an initial project meeting in early September (One member of the research team is away for the summer).</li>
<li> Went to bank to pay GST (Normally, I do my banking on dog walks &#8211; office assistant&#8217;s day is made if she gets to say hi to lots of people &#8211; but today it was too hot to walk her that far.)</li>
<li> Went to buy a bridge for the router, then got conflicting opinions, so came back to the office with a new router instead. (I&#8217;ll see how it goes &#8211; Staples has a great return policy if the problem continues with the new router.)</li>
<li> Discovered that the audio on my headset isn&#8217;t working with the USB connection. Tried all USB ports on the laptop with same result. Audo works through analog connection, but USB is better for voice recognition funtion.  Went to London Drugs to exchange them for another pair (since I&#8217;d had them only 2 weeks. LD also has a good returns policy.)</li>
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<p>That&#8217;s it &#8211; 5 days in the work life of a librarian working outside the traditional world of a library with walls. There are a few things left undone, which will get done on the weekend &#8211; but since they aren&#8217;t of an urgent nature, they&#8217;ll get done when they get done.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m off to enjoy the BC Day long weekend. A few of the Vancouver events going on over the weekend, in roughly chronological order:</p>
<blockquote>
<ol>
<li> <a href="http://www.2009wpfg.ca/">World Police and Fire Games</a>: Started Friday night with the Opening Ceremonies and a parade. 10,000 participants from around the world. Events taking place throughout the Lower Mainland and up the coast. (I&#8217;m taking a vacation day on Thursday to attend the Police Service Dog events open to the public: Agility, Obedience, Protection and Search. Events on Friday are closed to the public: Explosives Detection and Narcotics Detection.)</li>
<li> Critical Mass: Cyclists take over the streets in protest. Took place Friday evening, with lots of negative press beforehand; about 3,000 cyclists attended. Photos available at the Vancouver Sun <a href="http://www.vancouversun.com/Gallery+Critical+Mass+rides+through+Vancouver/1850928/story.html">gallery</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.art-bc.com/bc-cultural-crawl.php"> BC Cultural Crawl</a>: Month-long celebration of the Arts in BC starts on Saturday, with several Vancouver galleries/museums participating.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.vancouverdykemarch.com"> Dyke March</a>: Took place Saturday at noon on Vancouver&#8217;s Eastside.<br />
<a href="http://celebration-of-light.com/"> Celebration of Light</a>: Fireworks competition. Finale takes place Saturday evening in English Bay. <a href="http://www.globaltvbc.com/video/index.html?releasepid=rthvmcrvfgitwzjnd_s49aw7rw_gdcgq">Videos</a> of the previous 3 nights this year &#8211; the entire almost half hour each &#8211; can be found at Global TV&#8217;s website.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.vancouverpride.ca/vancouver-pride-parade">Pride Parade</a>: Takes place Sunday in the West End during the Pride Festival this weekend.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.powellstreetfestival.com/festival/festival.html">Powell Street Festival</a>: Takes place Saturday and Sunday, celebrating Japanese Canadian arts, culture and heritage.</li>
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<p>I hope to spend some time over the weekend reading some of the other Library Day in the Life posts.</p>
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		<title>Library Day in the Life: day 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 05:15:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary-Doug</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sat down at my laptop just after 8 AM. Today looked pretty much like this:

Checked email for anything that needed immediate action.
Reviewed my upcoming day and the rest of the week.
Reviewed AIIP-L posts.
Had a quick phone meeting with a client.
Paid a few bills online.
Checked Twitter and retweeted a tweet about Canadian Copyright Consultations happening now [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sat down at my laptop just after 8 AM. Today looked pretty much like this:</p>
<ul>
<li>Checked email for anything that needed immediate action.</li>
<li>Reviewed my upcoming day and the rest of the week.</li>
<li>Reviewed AIIP-L posts.</li>
<li>Had a quick phone meeting with a client.</li>
<li>Paid a few bills online.</li>
<li>Checked Twitter and retweeted a tweet about Canadian Copyright Consultations happening now across the country.</li>
<li>Did final preparation for this afternoon&#8217;s Reference Manager training session for a research group at University of British Columbia.</li>
<li>Emailed myself a customized import filter for Reference Manager for session this afternoon in case my flashdrive fails me.</li>
<li>Had a quick lunch before leaving the office for the rest of the day. Breakfast was later than usual today, so wasn&#8217;t really an ideal time for lunch, but had to squeeze it in somewhere.</li>
<li>Drove to UBC for Reference Manager training. Thought about taking the office assistant, but decided she&#8217;d get bored in a long &#8220;down stay&#8221; while I taught. (There are several dogs who go to work in this particular UBC building and I occasionally take one of mine along for short stints, since my client loves animals.)</li>
<li>Had a good training session. Smart group of researchers with interesting questions and good sense of humour.</li>
<li>Met with head of research group about old project files and library materials. Then spent almost 3 hours just catching up on news. This is a client I&#8217;ve worked with since 1992 and we always have a good long &#8220;gab fest&#8221; when we get together.</li>
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<p>Left campus at almost 7 PM. Home, dinner, quick email/Twitter/AIIP-L check, bed! Another day comes to an end. Listening to the third night of <a href="http://www.vancouversun.com/Gallery+Celebration+Light+fireworks/1818156/story.html">Celebration of Light</a> fireworks competition &#8211; we live very close to English Bay where they&#8217;re held. Another night I might be out on the street watching, but with this heat and such a long day, I decided not to.</p>
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		<title>Library Day in the Life: day 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 04:21:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary-Doug</dc:creator>
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I had an earlier start to my day than yesterday &#8211; on my laptop just after 7 AM. Today looked pretty much like this:

Checked email for anything that needed immediate action.
Reviewed my upcoming day and the rest of the week.
Corresponded with fellow AIIP member who chairs the organization&#8217;s website about technical issues with Firefox while [...]]]></description>
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<p>I had an earlier start to my day than yesterday &#8211; on my laptop just after 7 AM. Today looked pretty much like this:</p>
<ul>
<li>Checked email for anything that needed immediate action.</li>
<li>Reviewed my upcoming day and the rest of the week.</li>
<li>Corresponded with fellow AIIP member who chairs the organization&#8217;s website about technical issues with Firefox while trying to update my member profile.(It worked with IE. Web host company says it mayhave been an issue of not clearing browser cache, so will run a test later.)</li>
<li>Took a break 8:30-9:30 AM to walk one of the <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/apexinfomdw/1450750366/in/set-72157594416228832/">office assistants</a> (Ceilidh pug is semi-retired, Freckle boxer still works full time) and have breakfast.</li>
<li>Responded to a couple of FaceBook messages &#8211; one semi-work-related and one personal. (I find a few people regularly communicate through FB now, and don&#8217;t use email quite as much as they used to, unless they&#8217;re emailing documents to me.)</li>
<li>Worked my way through some professional reading (and video viewing), some of which I posted to either Twitter or my website. A sampling:</li>
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<blockquote>
<li style="text-align: left;">An <a href="http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opinions/the-true-measure-of-cross-border-health/article1232897/">opinion piece</a> on cross-border medicine (tagline &#8220;Canadians could do with less waiting &#8211; Americans with less cost&#8221;) in today&#8217;s Globe and Mail (This I added as a news item on my website, since it deals with health policy issues).</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">An interesting editorial in Open Medicine: <a href="http://www.openmedicine.ca/article/view/332/248">Medical research and social media: Can wikis be used as a publishing platform in medicine?</a> (Something I&#8217;ll be watching to see how it develops. Had a brief conversation going about this on Twitter this afternoon.)</li>
<li style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://www.commoncraft.com/socialmedia">Social Media in Plain English</a> video from <a href="http://www.commoncraft.com/">CommonCraft</a> (Was looking for plain English technology discussion for a very non-techy colleague. This video is just the kind of overview I was looking for &#8211; quick and punchy and gets the message across in an entertaining manner.)</li>
</blockquote>
</ol>
<ul>
<li>Completed the AIIP annual members&#8217; survey, deadline today.</li>
<li>Added a new member to AIIP-L and sent out welcome message to her (my task as chair of committee).</li>
<li>Scanned AIIP-L messages (another of my tasks) &#8211; I do this throughout the day.</li>
<li>Short lunch break from 1:15-2:00 PM</li>
<li>Checked email again, Twitter again. Responded on both.</li>
<li>Downloaded pop mail via Thunderbird &#8211; do most of my emailing via gmail, to which I forward all my other email. Periodically need to download from server so it doesn&#8217;t go into &#8220;over quota.&#8221; Almost 3,000 messages (it&#8217;s been a while).</li>
<li>Caved and started up the portable air conditioner. Hideously loud, but I was starting to fade and really needed to stay alert. Both office assistants thanked me for this.</li>
<li>Received message via FaceBook my cousin&#8217;s daughter&#8217;s <a href="http://picasaweb.google.ca/flagugne/JulienLagugneLabarthet#">baby boy Julien</a> arrived today, only one day past due date. My cousin is like a sister to me, so Julien&#8217;s more like a nephew. I announced it on Twitter and FB (OK &#8211; not strictly work, but worth including it.)</li>
<li>Started preparing for Reference Manager training session I&#8217;m giving to a research group at University of British Columbia tomorrow. (Had to shut down email and Twitter so I could focus!)</li>
<li>Interrupted midstream on this training session preparation to fix printer problem (times like these I wish I had on-site tech support). All is well with printer now, but will have to pick up the Reference Manager stuff again after dinner.</li>
<li>As with all days, spent time in and out of email and Twitter most of the day.</li>
</ul>
<p>Stopped the main work of my day about 5:30 and walked my office assistant very slowly around a couple of blocks before dinner, in as much shade as we could find. Chatted with neighbours about the heat &#8211; we&#8217;re all flagging in it. Work definitely spilling into the evening today.</p>
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		<title>Help save funding for British Columbia&#8217;s public libraries</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 18:34:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary-Doug</dc:creator>
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Recently the BC government announced it was cutting back on funding for some key programs &#8211; including the yearly operating grants for our public libraries. This comes at a time when libraries are experiencing increased use, perhaps because of the state of the economy and the fact that our public libraries provide an amazing free [...]]]></description>
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<p>Recently the BC government announced it was cutting back on funding for some key programs &#8211; including the yearly operating grants for our public libraries. This comes at a time when libraries are experiencing increased use, perhaps because of the state of the economy and the fact that our public libraries provide an amazing free service to our population. If you live in BC and value our public libraries, please read about the cutbacks at Fraser Valley Regional Library&#8217;s “<a href="http://www.stopbclibrarycuts.ca/">Stop BC Library Cuts</a>” website and consider signing the “Don’t Pull the Plug on Libraries” <a href="https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=5awXgCFcW7iNiiltlIEj4w%3d%3d">online petition</a>. There are links to a toolkit on the <a href="http://www.stopbclibrarycuts.ca/staff.htm">library workers page</a>.</p>
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