**Discounts for ALA members.  Group rates apply.

***Please note: webinars are archived for future reference (e.g. for those who 
observe the Jewish holidays)



ALCTS Webinar: Podcasts: What Are They And Can Librarians Play?


Wednesday, October 15, 2014


Sessions begin at 11 am Pacific | 12 Mountain | 1 pm Central | 2 pm Eastern and 
last about an hour.

Podcasts are free radio shows-like those on National Public Radio (NPR). One 
can listen to podcasts at any time in any place. Imagine hitting "play" and 
listening to NPR shows while commuting, waiting on line, or doing chores. But 
podcasts are not limited to shows on NPR-they include shows and stories not 
found on TV, online, in print, or on the radio.

The main themes of this webinar are that podcasts have unique and useful 
scholarly and leisurely material that is easy to access and that librarians can 
be on the front lines of organizing and marketing them. Librarians will take 
away marketing and organizing ideas they can implement immediately, as well as 
ideas about marketing and organizing this relatively unknown medium in the 
future.

This webinar will appeal to any type of librarian because podcasts are 
available in most topics. There are shows about leisurely topics such as 
sports, storytelling, news, gardening, comedy, and yoga. There are shows about 
scholarly topics such as law, medicine, psychology, economics, and learning 
foreign languages. Podcast shows have celebrity guests, such as Hillary 
Clinton, Tom Hanks, Louis CK, and Jon Hamm. Shows are also produced by known 
scholarly entities, such as New England Journal of Medicine and Bloomberg Law.

Learning Outcomes

Webinar attendees will learn:

*        about podcasts' role in scholarly and leisurely communication

*        how to listen to podcasts on desktop and mobile devices

*        how to market podcasts to the public. Librarians will take away ideas 
they can implement immediately.

*        how librarians can use their skills to organize podcast shows by using 
existing classification systems. Students will receive a spreadsheet of 
suggested podcast shows organized using the Library of Congress Classification 
System. Podcasts have a "discoverability problem," meaning there is no Google 
for podcasts. Librarians can help people discover content.

*        how librarians can start a discussion about future goals for 
organizing and marketing podcasts, such as creating a website that reviews 
podcast shows and a large database organizing podcast episodes

Who Should Attend?

Librarians interested in organizing and marketing podcasts should attend the 
class. There is room for everyone-from one who has never heard a podcast to a 
podcast enthusiast.

Course Level & Prerequisites

beginner and intermediate level; no prerequisites

Presenter

Sheryl Ramer Gesoff is the director of the Health Sciences Library at Elmhurst 
Hospital Center in Elmhurst, New York. She is most interested in responding to 
the needs of hospital employees in innovative ways, including purchasing 
web-based tutorials, such as Rosetta Stone, and differential diagnosis 
programs, such as Isabel HealthCare. Sheryl's favorite podcasts include 
Scientific American's 60 Second Science, Freakonomics, NPR's Fresh Air, 
StoryCorps, The Moth, and Pop Culture Happy Hour.

Fee

ALCTS Member (individual) . . . $43

Nonmember (individual) . . . $59

International (individual) . . . $43


Groups

(Applies to a group of people who will watch the webinar together from one 
access point.)

Member group . . . $99

Nonmember group . . . $129


All webinars are recorded and the one-time fee includes unlimited access to the 
webinar recording. All registered attendees will receive the link to the 
recorded session, so if you are unable to attend the webinar at the time it is 
presented, you will have the opportunity to listen to the recording at your 
convenience.


How to Register

To register, complete the online registration 
form<http://www.ala.org/Template.cfm?Section=olweb&Template=/Conference/ConferenceList.cfm&ConferenceTypeCode=X>
 or register by 
mail<http://www.ala.org/alcts/files/confevents/upcoming/webinar/alcts_webinar_reg.pdf>
 for the session you would like to attend.


Contact

For questions about registration, contact ALA Registration by calling 
1-800-545-2433 and press 5 or email 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. For all other questions or 
comments related to the webinars, contact Julie Reese, ALCTS Events Manager, at 
1-800-545-2433, ext. 5034 or [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.


Posted on behalf of the ALCTS Continuing Education Committee.



Stephanie (Sara Leah) Gross
MSLIS, MATESOL

Past Chair, AJL Mentoring

Pollack Library
Yeshiva University
500 West 185th Street
New York NY 10033-3229
212.960.5442
Skype: Stephanie.l.gross
http://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanielgross
http://yeshiva.academia.edu/StephanieGross

"As we look ahead to the next century, leaders will be those who empower 
others." - Bill Gates.


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