I found this on a blog purporting (is that a word?!) to have the best library videos. This kind of thing seems to be way out of our technical reach, but its still worth a look...
Who Will Help Me - University of Alberta Libraries
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Showing posts with label podcasting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label podcasting. Show all posts
Monday, 11 July 2011
Podcasting 2
So I've had a good nose through other libraries' podcasts, and I've listened to Ann Lib's well-executed podcast (kudos!). Haven't been brave enough to record one yet and not entirely sure what I would talk about (and there's the small matter of a deeply engrained horror of my own voice), but here are some ideas for podcasts the library could do:
- A simple tour of the library in English/Irish (possibly other languages such as French with the help of the French department! which might help Erasmus students)
- A short interview with any of the authors or speakers that we have come to our events (i.e. Eneclann etc.)
- A guide to databases - i.e. one podcast per popular database.
- A talk about the Impac/Booker/(insert other major book award here) nominees for upcoming year
Wednesday, 6 July 2011
Podcasting 1
Alrighty moving on; we have new things to blog about! I'm only at the beginning of the podcasting journey but while having a snoop around other libraries' audio and video content, (which proved both fascinating and intimidating) I found this video (also available on audio) about "Digital Humanities and the Future of Libraries" from NYPL...seems timely (a word of warning watching this is like attending a conference - skip ahead through intro):
Smartphone needed asap so I can listen to as well as look at (and occasionally sniff) books, and all the other wonderful stuff there is out there waiting to be streamed, no wait, fed to me... sigh.
In other reflections, South Dublin libraries are long-renowned for their progressive tackling of new technologies - good for them! and the public!
Smartphone needed asap so I can listen to as well as look at (and occasionally sniff) books, and all the other wonderful stuff there is out there waiting to be streamed, no wait, fed to me... sigh.
In other reflections, South Dublin libraries are long-renowned for their progressive tackling of new technologies - good for them! and the public!
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