1) The document provides an outline for starting a library podcast, including a brief history of the South Carolina State Library podcast, necessary equipment, selecting topics, the podcasting process, editing recordings, using a podcast hosting service, and promotion.
2) Equipment needed includes a portable recorder around $200 and a total budget of around $2400.
3) Topics can include book talks, library guests, topics related to specific months or South Carolina history, education, and genealogy.
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So you want to start a library podcast? NCLA Presentation
1. SO YOU WANT TO
START A LIBRARY
PODCAST?
Dr. Curtis Rogers, Communications Director
South Carolina State Library
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2. Outline
A brief history
Equipment
Selecting topics
Podcasting process
Editing recordings
Using a podcasting
service such as
PodBean
Promotion/Sharing
Resources
3. Click on My
Network Icon
Press on the 'My Network' option in the bottom menu, then at the
top you will see 'Find nearby (OFF)'. Once you press the button it
will turn itself on (you will need Bluetooth turned on) then it will
'find' people in your network who are 'nearby'.
BUT
FIRST
!
4. My Presentation Style
Ill talk about my experience with LibraryVoicesSC
I want you to understand just the basics so you can get started
Save questions for later
5. How it all started
SCSL Staff Members
Pamela Hoppock
Katie Simmons
LibraryVoicesSC
PodBean
Portable Recorder
ZOOM H4n (~$200)
Meeting Room
20. Selecting Topics
Book talks/authors
SCSL guests
Related to specific month
April Poetry
October Medical libraries
SC-specific history
Education
Genealogy
Other topics?
21. Podcasting Process
Select topic
Coordinate day and time with guest
Book podcasting studio
Get bio and info for script
Write script (next slide)
Ensure that its a casual conversation
HIT RECORD AND MAKE SURE MICS ARE ON!
Production (Audacity)
Post and share and promote
23. Editing Recordings
Audacity software free to download
Intro and Exit music
Music for your podcast Podsafe music
https://create.blubrry.com/manual/creating-podcast-media/podsafe-
music/
How to Record and Edit a Podcast in Audacity (Complete
Tutorial)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xl-WDjWrTtk&vl=en
24. These 16,000 BBC Sound
Effects are made available
by the BBC in WAV format to
download for use under the
terms of the RemArc
License. The Sound Effects
are BBC copyright, but they
may be used for personal,
educational or research
purposes, as detailed in the
license.
http://bbcsfx.acropolis.org.uk/