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By Meredith Farkas:
"Even when we get the timing right, infrequent use of a tool on which people were trained will lead to forgetting. [...] Screencasting software, technology that creates a video of activity on the computer screen along with the user’s narration, is sometimes used to solve this problem. The software allows a trainer to create videos that show specific processes within a web system so that users who have gone through a training can refresh their memory with a video later on."
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The use of screencasting software such as Jing to enhance to learning process in libraries. Delete the scoop?
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"The theme of TEDGlobal 2012 was “Radical Openness” — a topic that caught the eye of Design Mind magazine. The publication, from longtime TEDGlobal supporter frog, has dedicated an entire issue to the conference. Including Q&As with speakers, behind-the-scenes looks at preparations for talks and an abundance of endeavors related to talks, we picked a few of our favorite articles from this unique vantage point of the conference. Below, some pieces to peruse.
“What’s the Value of Collaborative Consumption?” by Hannah Piercy - http://designmind.frogdesign.com/articles/radical-openness/what-s-the-value-of-collaborative-consumption.html
“The End of Education As We Know It” by Scott Barry Kaufman - http://designmind.frogdesign.com/articles/radical-openness/the-end-of-education-as-we-know-it.html
“How Far Should Governments Open Up?” by Hannah Piercey - http://designmind.frogdesign.com/articles/radical-openness/how-far-should-governments-open-up.html
“Brainiacs” by Ernest Beck - http://designmind.frogdesign.com/articles/radical-openness/brainiacs.html
“The Maker Movement Meets Big Business” by Reena Jana - http://designmind.frogdesign.com/articles/radical-openness/the-maker-movement-meets-big-business.html
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US archivist David Ferriero discusses gathering information in the digital age. Delete the scoop?
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A short introduction to the concepts and technology behind linked data, how it works, and some benefits it brings to libraries. (RT @OCLC_ANZ: Wondering about linked data & why it's important to libraries?) Delete the scoop?
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By Futurist Thomas Frey: "Libraries are not about books. In fact, they were never about books.
"Here is a list of 17 primary categories of information that people turn to on a daily basis. While they are not direct replacements for physical books, they all have a way of eroding our reliance on them. There may be more that I’ve missed, but as you think through the following media channels, you’ll begin to understand how libraries of the future will need to function: Via Dennis T OConnor Delete the scoop?
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Thomas Samph is a writer at Grovo.com, an online Internet education and training platform for video tutorials on everything from how to use Twitter to Facebook Timeline: "From the world's largest library of online videos, here are several of the best YouTube channels for librarians. These channels can help librarians to further educate themselves on the tons of information available on YouTube ..." Delete the scoop?
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"During a Knight conference exploring the role of libraries in the digital world, we interviewed library directors from eight communities - Philadelphia, St. Paul, Macon, Charlotte, Miami, Akron, San Jose and Detroit - to ask these questions and more. Hear what library directors from these communities say are their biggest successes and listen to insights in how they’re addressing challenges. In these videos, library directors also share what projects they’ve developed to help better serve their communities. The Free Library of Philadelphia, for example, was able to involve itself more deeply in communities by creating hot spots in areas with limited digital access."
Interviews with: James Crawford, Google Books Delete the scoop?
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"Gia Arbogast, branch administrator for the Miami-Dade Public Library System describes in a video how YOUMedia Miami will engage teens in building digital literacy skills
Libraries have a fundamental role in how attached people are to where they live, Knight’s Paula Ellis, vp/strategic initiatives, told a gathering of library and civic leaders last week.
That’s particularly important because how residents feel about their community may lead to greater economic vitality, the Knight-funded Soul of the Community study found." Delete the scoop?
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Are you video-marketing your library yet? If you are, you probably already know how effective it can be; if you aren’t, by the end of this column I hope to have convinced you that it’s not just essential but infinitely achievable.
-Ned Potter Via Robin Illsley
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Practical tips for making and using videos! Delete the scoop?
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"With the increase of both embedded librarianship and online education, especially in academia, chances are good you will be asked about presenting on a webcast at some point in your career. I am intentionally not covering specific webcast technology platforms in this post since they are changing as rapidly as chat reference tools (Meebo widget anyone?). Here are some tips to help you not just prepare for but enjoy giving a webcast presentation: Be SUCCES(s)ful – I highly recommend reading Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die by Chip and Dan Heath ... For rest, read here: http://letterstoayounglibrarian.blogspot.com/2012/09/a-librarians-guide-to-webcast-wrangling.htmlDelete the scoop?
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Uploaded by RichmondTownLibrary: "This is an open access occupational film about the library profession, and becoming a librarian. It was shot in 1947, and I think it holds up quite well in the world of Web 2.0 and Library 2.0" Delete the scoop?
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Mathews is one of the most creative administrators in higher education today. He is the author of the popular Ubiquitous Librarian blog, part of The Chronicle of Higher Education’s Blog Network, and the 2009 book “Marketing Today’s Academic Library: A Bold New Approach to Communicating with Students”. Recently, Brian gained international attention for his work “Think Like A Startup: a white paper to inspire library entrepreneurialism” intended to inspire transformative thinking in higher education using insight into startup culture and innovation methodologies."
White paper here: http://vtechworks.lib.vt.edu/handle/10919/18649 Via Trudy Raymakers Delete the scoop?
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Get an under the hood look at the next frontier in Search, from the team at Google behind the technology. Via Ana Cristina Pratas Delete the scoop?
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"Videos Supporting the Campaign to Save Library & Archives Canada. Call on the Federal Government to Save Library and Archives Canada. Speak out now" Videos of interviews with: Susan Crean, Kimalee Phillip, Francesca Holyoke, Liam McGahern Delete the scoop?
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Larry Ferlazzo: Just in case you haven't seen this yet: RT @PrincipalBerry: If You Like Libraries, You’ll Love This Video!
Funny library montage from movies & TV shows
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Quote: “Keep up with the literacies [of social media]…not the technologies”.
Howard Rheingold (2008)
[...] top competencies needed to become a social media-literate librarian." > Very valuable!