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Video on the Web Presentation

by davidleeking on July 15, 2008

I just finished doing a SirsiDynix Institute webcast presentation, titled Video on the Web: A Primer. Always a fun time - SDI does a great job with these webcast presentations.

I said I would link to some videos on my blog, so here goes:

My own videoblog, for starters: David Lee King’s Videoblog

Rocketboom

Arlington Heights Memorial Library:

Allen County Public Library:

Orange County Public Library:

Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library:

And finally, those Video Search Engines I mentioned:

In a week or so, the webcast will be online - I’ll make sure to link to it here. enjoy!

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Kara Reuter 07.15.08 at 4:25 pm

Thanks for the great presentation today! Here at Worthington (OH) Libraries, we launched podcasting and videocasting on our Web site last summer and since last fall we’ve been simultaneously posting our videos to YouTube. If you click through the link above, you can see the video we’re using to promote our summer reading program. Thanks again!

Huub Koch 07.16.08 at 7:45 am

Hi David,

I’m very interested in your presentation. Will be keeping an eye on this blog. Be back soon.

Huub (Semanal)

Melissa Kiser 07.16.08 at 3:32 pm

Hi DLK,

Can you fix the link for the Barbie Book group video? It’s going to the Hip Music video (which is awesome but I can only stomach it once :-D

davidleeking 07.16.08 at 3:47 pm

Melissa - Yikes! It’s fixed now - thanks for mentioning that!

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