Category Archives: Technology

App of the Week–Kindle

Our cool app for this week is the Amazon Kindle. Sure, you may already own a Kindle e-reader, but did you know that you can also download the Kindle app onto your smartphone, iPad, or even your computer? If you have an Amazon account set up, it will sync your e-books to any Kindle device. It will also retain your bookmarks and highlighted pages. You can also download e-textbooks and view PDF documents with the Kindle app.

The Kindle app is perfect if you want to store all of your books on one device or if you don’t want to carry around multiple mobile devices. The Kindle App is available for most mobile devices and computers. Visit kindle.amazon.com or the app store on your smartphone to download the Kindle app. Below are screenshots of the Kindle home screen and a sample page from Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina .

App of the Week

Our app for this week is…

*drumroll*

Dropbox is a cloud storage site that allows users to store up to 2 GB of files on the web. Download Dropbox and sync your files with all of your devices. Access your files anytime by clicking on the Dropbox folder or icon and by logging into the website. Make your files public, private, or share them with specific people.

Below are screenshots of Dropbox on desktop and on the web. Click on the pictures to make them larger.

Documents with a green check mark will sync with all of your devices.
The files on your computer or mobile device will also sync to the web.

If you’ve ever saved a file to a USB drive only to lose the USB or be unable to read or open the file, then Dropbox is the tool for you. Dropbox is also useful when giving presentations since you can access your files through Dropbox’s website. If you need more space, you can upgrade your account to 50 GB or more starting at $9.99/month.

Give Dropbox a try today and comment to let us know how you like it!

 

App of the Week

This summer, we will spotlight useful smartphone, tablet, and web apps. These apps make it easier for users to generate ideas on the go, accomplish tasks, save time, or do everyday things such as create to-do lists and reminders.

Our first app of the week is…

Evernote is a FREE app that makes it easier for you to collect your ideas, take notes for class, track websites, take pictures, or create voice recordings. I use Evernote in my daily work to organize my thoughts and to take notes at staff meetings.

Evernote is arranged by notebooks, which is a series of notes.  These notebooks can be organized by topics (for example, a notebook that contains all of your notes for ENG 101). If you were to write a research paper, you might create a separate notebook for the assignment and include your notes on the topic, webpage clips, web links, and your citations.

These examples are just the tip of the iceberg for Evernote. Evernote contains a useful feature called Evernote Trunk which suggests helpful in-app resources to make the best of your Evernote experience.

The best part about Evernote is that it automatically syncs to all of your devices. So if you use Evernote on your iPhone or iPad, you can download the app onto your computer, sign in with your account, and access your notes as usual.

Give Evernote a try for yourself. Evernote is available for just about every platform (PC, Mac, iOS, Android, Blackberry, Windows Phone 7, and webOS) and it only takes a few minutes to download and get started.

If you’ve had an opportunity to use Evernote, leave a comment and let us know what you think about it!

Check it out!

Our talented Collection Development Librarian, Elizabeth Dellavedova, created this nifty video to highlight what students can find at the Circulation Desk.  She used the free version of Animoto – a simple and fun web tool that weaves photos together to make a video.  Check it out!  It will be 33 seconds of your time well spent.  Maybe it will inspire you to make your own video slideshow!

 

Upcoming Library Events

The Annandale Campus Library is an exciting place, especially near the end of the semester! Check out the following events that are taking place in the Library:

4/2/2012: The Edible Book Festival will take place from 12 noon until 1:30 p.m. Visit the Library to see the yummy creations our patrons created! Then EAT them–the food, not the patrons!

4/11/2012: Did you know that the Library has Kindles for you to borrow? The Library will host the first Multimedia Center Petting Zoo! Stop by the Library between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to see and explore our wild and exotic gadgets!

4/18/2012: Our annual Poetry Contest Reception is back! Drop in to listen to some original poetry or to read some of your own poems. The Poetry Contest reception is from 2p.m. until 3:30 p.m. There will be food and drinks, so don’t miss this event!