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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.
Published | May 06 2021 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 160 |
ISBN | 9781538146743 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 7 b/w photos |
Series | Practical Guides for Librarians |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Everyone has a podcast these days (including Booklist), and libraries wanting to get in on the game will find this guide a good place to start. Tidal produces the City Tech Stories podcast at the New York City College of Technology at the City University of New York, and he draws on his experience and interviews he did with other librarian podcasters to present the basics... Part of Rowman & Littlefield's Practical Guide for Librarians [series], Podcasting lives up to the series name by giving clear advice without overwhelming those who want to start a podcast.
Booklist
Junior Tidal gives readers everything they need to start a podcast. Reading it feels like having an expert sitting next to you, thoughtfully guiding you through each step of the starting-and-sustaining-a-podcast journey.?
Steven Ovadia, professor, LaGuardia Community College Library
Librarians and libraries are organic podcast producers. If you already have a podcast, this book will help you do it better, and if you're thinking of starting one, it will inspire and guide you. Junior Tidal shares dozens of creative ideas about how podcasts can be useful for patrons and fulfilling for librarians.
Kathleen Collins, librarian, professor, co-producer of Indoor Voices: Curating Interesting CUNY Conversations, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Whether one is new to the world of podcasting, a seasoned podcaster, or something in between, Junior Tidal’s Podcasting: A Practical Guide for Librarians is an essential read for librarians who are interested in podcasts. Both succinct and comprehensive, this guide is a valuable resource readers will find themselves reaching for often.
Jill Locascio, digital and technical services librarian, SUNY College of Optometry, podcast enthusiast
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