Update: I’ve added a library to the list of videoblogging libraries:
- Westerville Public Library, which I mentioned yesterday. They seem to be focusing on videos of programming right now.
- Manchester Public Library’s Teen Matrix – “a video podcast about books.” Not sure if they plan to update this (all three videos are from Nov 2005).
- Orange County Library System is also offering videoblogs. They have set up their videoblogs to be compatible with iTunes – wow.
- Public Library Delft is videoblogging, podcasting, and blogging. Whew!
- Kenton County Public Library’s Off the Shelf program: “airs every week on Monday and Wednesday at 9:30 pm, and then again on Saturday at 4:30 pm on Insight Channel 21. You can also subscribe using iTunes or our RSS feed.” Found via Librarystuff.net
Now… anyone else? Does anyone know of any other library-oriented videoblogs not mentioned here? Tell me about them please!
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