Library Cataloging
Podcasting
It seems podcasting is for older folks, not the young. Maybe it appeals to those who liked CB and short wave radios. It is a very linear form of communication and not very participatory. What does this mean for the library? Well, it could be a good tool to reach the over 45 crowd. Our content then should be aimed at that demographic, not the young. Just random thoughts since things have been pretty quiet on the cataloging front.
Podcasting
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Podcasting Tool
Here is a free podcasting tool that may help some in the podcasting community, the Levelator.It's software that runs on Windows or OS X (universal binary) that adjusts the audio levels within your podcast or other audio file for variations from one...
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Mp3 And My Commute
On my commute, until recently, I've always listened to the radio, or played some tapes or CDs. Now I find I almost never listen to the radio, Pacifica and NPR are things of the past. I've been listening to material on my MP3 player. I listen to...
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Podcasts
I recently started podcasting the What's New at the Lunar and Planetary Library. Before we just had the weblog and the print. Since it seemed to be working just fine, this morning I submitted it to several podcast directories. NOT ONE had a category...
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Audio - Not Quite Podcasting
There is now an MP3 version of the What's New from the Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) Library page. I hope to be able to keep this up once a week. Since it is not distributed via RSS it can't be called podcasting, but it is a big step in...
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Podcasting 101
I'd not normally point to this, Podcasting 101, too many others are already pointing to it and it is slides from a talk. However, it has some very information packed slides. It is a good introduction to podcasting. Thanks to Jenny Levine and Su Bochenski...
Library Cataloging