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Library Videoblogs So Far

by davidleeking on August 15, 2006

Update: I’ve added a library to the list of videoblogging libraries:

  1. Westerville Public Library, which I mentioned yesterday. They seem to be focusing on videos of programming right now.
  2. 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).
  3. Orange County Library System is also offering videoblogs. They have set up their videoblogs to be compatible with iTunes – wow.
  4. Public Library Delft is videoblogging, podcasting, and blogging. Whew!
  5. 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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Orange County Mobile Truck Advertising November 13, 2007 at 3:31 pm

I just checked out the Orange County Library System site you posted, WOW! That’s pretty cool. Who would’ve thought libraries were going to evolve onto the web. I can tell you, I always assumed they were going to become stagnant in there ways and just be, well, a museum really. Good to see all that information getting out into the web. Libraries have a wealth of information that needs to see daylight on the web. They were the “Google’s” of their time.

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