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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 18:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melissa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’m currently in California, been here since Friday (June 6), and will remain here until June 29. We’re here for conferences, mainly, as this week is WWDC08 in San Francisco, a conference for Apple Software Developers like my boyfriend, and the last week of my stay in this state is the (previously mentioned) American Library [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’m currently in California, been here since Friday (June 6), and will remain here until June 29. We’re here for conferences, mainly, as this week is <acronym title="World Wide Developers Conference">WWDC</acronym>08 in San Francisco, a conference for Apple Software Developers like my boyfriend, and the last week of my stay in this state is the (previously mentioned) American Library Association Annual Conference in Anaheim.</p>
<p>I am not attending <acronym title="World Wide Developers Conference">WWDC</acronym> with my boyfriend, but he will be attending <acronym title="American Library Association">ALA</acronym> with me. Even though I did not sit through the Keynote and watch SJ deliver the next surprise, I’m still pretty gaga about Apple. I use a MacBook Pro, and I’ve preferred Apple computers since I started using one this time last year. As a recent convert, the differences between Apple’s OS X and Windows XP/Vista are obvious and fresh in my mind. I don’t miss my old large and clunky Dell laptop. When working in the library, I can use both freely, but I prefer a Mac.</p>
<p>Everything I produce on the computer seems all the more valuable if I do it on a Mac. Programs are simple and intuitive: their functionality adheres to the metaphors that inspired them.</p>
<p>One wonderful application for the Mac is <a href="http://www.delicious-monster.com/">Delicious Library 2</a> by Delicious Monster. Delicious Library 2 allows the user to catalog everything: books, movies, albums, software, videogames, toys, gadgets, tools, and apparel. (The first version of Delicious Library only allowed the user to catalog books, movies, and albums.)</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 413px"><a href="http://melissahoulroyd.info/images/DLscreenshot.png"><img title="Delicious Library 2 Screenshot" src="http://melissahoulroyd.info/images/DLscreenshot.png" alt="Delicious Library 2 Screenshot" width="403" height="290" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Delicious Library 2 Screenshot</p></div>
<p>What’s particularly awesome about this application is that it does not require the user to do much work, as far as typing in long strings of numbers or metadata for each object. If the application is installed on a Mac with a webcam, it can be used as a barcode scanner. The barcode scanner picks up the <acronym title="Universal Product Code">UPC</acronym> or <acronym title="International Standard Book Number">ISBN</acronym> and looks it up in Amazon’s database, and then collects the metadata from Amazon associated with that item (e.g. publisher/label, release date, genres, format, dimensions, number of pages, retail price, current value, purchase date, <acronym title="International Standard Book Number">ISBN</acronym>, Dewey Decimal, <acronym title="European Article Number">EAN</acronym>, and country for books). And if a working webcam is not available, it is also possible to search by a known metadata field such as title, author, or ISBN. The application also works with a bluetooth scanner, the Microvision ROV Scanner with Bluetooth, which would greater enable cataloging of a larger collection, such as the collection of a small library.</p>
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