The podcasting article that I mentioned in the last show by Jaap Van Der Geer is now available online. Here's a pretty amusing translation of the section about Open Stacks, courtesy of freetranslation.com:
What are now the possibilities of Podcasting for libraries? The first possibility that it offers, is to be stuck something on of colleagues. It let even on self wait, but on 23 January 2005 served self the first podcast on library territory at from America. Greg Schwartz of the weblog Open Stacks (openstacks. just) tells each week over interesting subjects that at library work related are. That can go over affairs as Return On Investment within libraries, selfservice, or an interview with a library colleague. He does relax that on an and open manner. Most recent podcasts are came from the large Computer In Libraries -conference that past Marches in Washington DC held became. The American library practice closes otherwise excellent at by the our. They walk around goes well a to pieces furrow as it webloggen and application of for instance MSN for the informations work, but that makes the alone but more interesting. Already fast other librarians of Schwartz's example followed. Over the general, it concerned were here librarians (unfortunately not yet in the Netherlands) that already busy with the maintaining of weblogs.
I really do try to "relax that on an and open manner." Thanks Jaap!
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