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I’ve Got Google, Why Do I Need You?

April 28, 2010
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A student’s perspective on Academic Libraries. I’ve Got Google, Why Do I Need You? View more presentations from Ida Aalen. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Share on FriendFeed Share on netvibes share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tumblr it Buzz it up Subscribe to the comments on this post Print for later Tell a friend

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New Project – Libraries and Transliteracy Blog

February 22, 2010
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New Project – Libraries and Transliteracy Blog

I am excited to announce the kick-off of a new project, the Libraries and Transliteracies blog!  The blog is a group effort from me, Buffy Hamilton and Tom Ipri.  Due to the amount of interest in transliteracy and the role libraries play, we have created one place to share information and resources.  The blog will contain information, resources and  links to other new literacies related content from all three authors. I will still be posting about transliteracy here, but you will find more transltiteracy related content more often on the Libraries and Transliteracies blog. So add the feed to your feedreader. How this came about (if you’re interested in that sort of thing). Due to the amount of interest in transliteracy and the role libraries play in 21st century literacies, I wanted one place to share information and resources.  I decided this blog was not the best venue as I wanted everything pertaining to transliteracy to be easy to find and adding to the current page doesn’t help others keep track of new information.  I also I did not want all of the information to come from me, this is an important issue to ALL libraries.  This led to the idea of a new blog, with additional authors, but even more importantly,

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Session 1 – Podcasting 101

June 4, 2008
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Podcasting 101, Using Podcasting in an Academic setting by  Jodie Borgerding & Martha Allen Piux XII Memorial Library St Louis University   Definition of podcasting Definition of vodcasting   What’s the buzz? Stats about tech savvy users, 1st qrtr of 2007 iPod sales reached 100 millionth rank Oct 2007 14% of adults age 18-29 have downloaded a podcast 35% of 677 profs say podcasts are an important communication tool Rise in pop of online videos  hula.com   Uses of podcasting at other libs: Bellevue community college life science center Valdosta University Library – Plagiarism video Moaine Valley Community College Library – promote lib events, record speakers Morton College Library – national library week – blip.tv March of the Librarians – ALA Midwinter 2007 Duke University Medical Center – orientation, tour Winona State University Library – Orientation Sheridan Libraries – John Hopkins University – promote services Fairfield Uni – promotion of services, Laguna Beach type of video   Planning your first project Choose theme – think small, choose a purpose Write script and/or storyboard Check for copyright issues   Recording – record audio in one take, remember for every 5 min of video you’ll need 30 min of footage, you can

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