[Web4lib] Podcasting

Breakall, Scott BreakallS at chesterfield.gov
Thu Aug 11 11:25:06 EDT 2005


Rich,

I think you are referring to Art Mobs (http://mod.blogs.com/art_mobs/).
They are creating audioguides to the Museum of Modern Art
(http://moma.org) in NYC to be available as free mp3s.

~Scott~

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[mailto:web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Richard Wiggins
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Subject: Re: [Web4lib] Podcasting


You know how many museums offer audio devices with recorded information 
about the exhibits? You listen as you stroll the galleries. I heard 
somewhere (probably NPR) that some people are making rival podcasts with

their own interpretations. So if you don't like the official party line
on, 
say, the Van Gogh exhibit, compose your own.
 I could imagine larger libraries offering a podcast version of a tour
of 
the premises. It probably won't knock Gwen Stefani off the charts, but
it's 
a thought.
 /rich
 On 8/10/05, Rose Pose <jequ1e at yahoo.com> wrote: 
> 
> Hi folks,
> Can you tell me how libraries can benefirfrom podcast technology? I 
> have a
> presentation about this subject on August 19th and so far my research
has 
> not reach a satisfactory point.
> Thank you.
> Celia
> 
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