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November 30, 2005

OPAL podcasting seminar

On Thursday, December 8 at 2:00 p.m. EST, Greg Schwartz of Open Stacks will host an online seminar about podcasting for OPAL.  From the website:

Podcasting, an exciting new model for distributing audio content, is generating buzz across the Internet. But what is it exactly? And why should librarians care? We'll discuss the hows and whys of podcasting, including how to tune in, how to find interesting content and how your organization can take advantage of this powerful technology to reach more people in your community.

See the OPAL website for more information.

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