Post #1 “Podcasting”

  I never really listened to podcasts before I got my nifty IPod and went to the ITunes store.  I was of the mind that you needed an MP3 player in order to get the most out of podcasts.  Boy was I wrong!  Almost all of the podcasts that I listen to (which are free) emphasize the fact that no MP3 player is needed to listen to and enjoy podcasts.  Now when I find a good podcast that I think others will like I let them know:  “All you need is a computer with some speakers!” 

I think podcasting is doing something really great for all kinds of different communities.  My own podcast taste is varied and I am greatful that there are so many different kinds of sites to listen to.  I am a big gamer and play World of Warcraft and there are even podcasts for that!!  There are completely ridiculous podcasts and really beneficial podcasts.  One that I found very helpful is that of “Grammar Girl” from QDNow.com.  They are short 5-7 min. clips of grammar questions and answers.  By the way, if my grammar isn’t so great; don’t blame Grammar Girl; she does what she can. 

In my own opinion, I think that libraries should have pathfinders to podcasts for their patrons.  It would be something useful to have for those who are in a rush or who don’t really enjoy reading yet still want to use library services.  It’s really convenient to listen to podcasts when your stuck in traffic or doing the dishes or waiting for the kids after soccer practice.  The point is that people have the ability to learn something constructive while doing things that they don’t necessarily want to be doing.  Podcasts have the ability to bring something fun and worthwhile to dead time.

Published in: on May 19, 2007 at 9:45 pm Comments (4)

Hmmm…Erotic Readings?

  Reading about different library news reports I became aware of the different kinds of things that libraries are starting to do.  One of the more interesting ways that a library in Austria is reaching out to people is by using “erotic readings”.  Apparently these readings are recorded by an actress and then callers dial in to hear them.  The materials that are used are from 19th -20th century novels.  A full report of novels used can be found here.

   It is my thinking that the readings will be pretty tame.  Although I am not familiar with the works that have been listed; looking back at the time periods it is unlikely that there will be full fledged naughtiness involved.  It will probably be more like the fluttering of hearts from stolen glances across the room and the brushing of fingertips as people walk past each other (fully gloved, of course).   

   One of my main questions about this program is why the library decided to do this program in the first place.  On the surface, it appears that they are reaching out to the public to stir up interest in older works.  They also seem to be trying new forms of promotion for the library.  That’s great, and I encourage all libraries to think outside the box.  Now I’m not being negative towards erotic readings at all.  I think it is a great way to promote libraries’ new outlooks…if there is a market.

  Think about it, the people have to call the library and sit there listening for however long to a voice recording.  In essence the people are paying money to listen to a short excerpt of a book and from the article it doesn’t seem that the money goes to the library.  If there market research shows them that this is how people will spend their time and money that’s great.  Carry on and keep it going!!

  For Americans, I don’t see this as something that will catch on here.  Using the phone as the tool of communication probably wouldn’t work so well.  If American libraries were to start a program like this I would suggest something like a podcast or a You Tube video of sorts.  Using 19th and 20th century novels would be ok but to get a larger audience I would suggest the libraries work with publishers to try to get excerpts of new novels, or better yet unpublished novels to be used.  It could be something for libraries to consider.

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This is my First Post

Hello all,

This is my first official post for LIS 753 at Dominican University.  The first one was just a practice post.

Published in: on May 13, 2007 at 7:29 pm Comments (1)

Hello world!

This is the birth of the blog!! This blog is in response to my LIS 753 class which deals with Internet fundamentals and web design. 

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