In which I discover yet more things to learn, and realise how much I take the written medium for granted, and how utterly comfortable I am with it.
Mal Booth has blogged about librarians’ strong affinity for print/text, and our traditions getting in the way and holding us back (how much can we drag along with us?), and he’s right.
So here I am, on a Sunday morning, talking at my MBP:
I also realise how much I talk myself out of things, or give myself excuses why I can’t/won’t/will do something later. The MBP makes it so easy (a matter of clicks!) that I have now run out of excuses. (I don’t have an appropriate camera, the light is bad, everyone will know I am a dog!, I don’t have a panoramic view of Paris from the top of the Arc de Triomphe as my backdrop, oh dear it’s a bad hair day…)
Now I just need to think about what I am going to say. I’m going to try to make at least one post in seven a video one.
Inspiration from Kathryn Greenhill, who has been using video for a while now.
Feedback most welcome. (Oh, and hi to all my readers who have never met me in person before!)