Podcasting: A Practical Guide guides librarians through the process of creating a podcast. It will help librarians digitally record their podcasts, which can highlight library collections, connect with patrons, provide library instruction, and market library services across the Internet.

Highlights include

Step-by-step guidance for how to record a podcast specifically tailored for libraries and librarians.Specifications on what kind of equipment, software, and hardware, is necessary to record their own episodes.Pre-production techniques including script writing, storyboard creation, and how to find guests will be explored. Coverage of the post-production stage including, audio editing, incorporating music and effects, and mixing episodes down for distribution, will be explored.Resources for help with on marketing the podcast, using freely available and Creative Commons media to enhance episodes, privacy issues related to the medium, and making content accessible.



Autorentext

Junior Tidal is the multimedia and web services librarian, associate professor for the Ursula C. Schwerin Library at the New York City College of Technology, City University of New York. He co-hosts the City Tech Stories podcast with Prof. Nora Almeida. Other than podcasts, his research interests include mobile web development, usability, and library privacy issues. Originally from Whitesburg, Kentucky, he has earned a MLS and a Master's in information science from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. When not in the library, Junior enjoys spending time listening to heavy metal, cooking vegan meals, and cycling.



Klappentext

Podcasting: A Practical Guide guides librarians through the process of creating a podcast. It will help librarians digitally record their podcasts, which can highlight library collections, connect with patrons, provide library instruction, and market library services across the Internet.

Highlights include

  • Step-by-step guidance for how to record a podcast specifically tailored for libraries and librarians.
  • Specifications on what kind of equipment, software, and hardware, is necessary to record their own episodes.
  • Pre-production techniques including script writing, storyboard creation, and how to find guests will be explored.
  • Coverage of the post-production stage including, audio editing, incorporating music and effects, and mixing episodes down for distribution, will be explored.
  • Resources for help with on marketing the podcast, using freely available and Creative Commons media to enhance episodes, privacy issues related to the medium, and making content accessible.



Inhalt

Preface

Chapter 1 - What is a Podcast?

Chapter 2 Why Podcast?

Chapter 3 Finding Podcasts

Chapter 4 How Do You Create a Podcast

Chapter 5 What is a Vodcast?

Chapter 6 Scripting the Podcast

Chapter 7 Post Production

Chapter 8 Marketing the Library Podcast

Chapter 9 Podcast Resources

Appendix: Interviews with Library Podcasters

Titel
Podcasting
Untertitel
A Practical Guide for Librarians
EAN
9781538146743
Format
E-Book (epub)
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
160