[Web4lib] Podcasting
Lloyd Davidson
ldavids at northwestern.edu
Mon Aug 15 22:49:18 EDT 2005
In a similar vein it has also been used for easy distribution of
commentary's for TV shows, etc. I believe there are some critics that
are distributing via podcast. The first instance of commentary I saw
was Battlestar Galactica on SciFi. I've never seen it so can't attest
to how good the commentary is but you can see about it at the site
below:
http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/downloads/podcast/
As Richard points out if you have special guests, or even lecture
series hosted at your library, it may be worthwhile to offer it for
download. Podcasts just make it easier to keep up.
Ryan Eby
On 8/11/05, Richard Wiggins <richard.wiggins at gmail.com> wrote:
> 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
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