Podcast literacy : educational, accessible, and diverse podcasts for library users / Nicole Hennig


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N° de : "Library technology reports", ISSN 0024-2586, (2017) vol.53 no.2
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Chapter 1: Why podcasts? Chapter 2: Recommended tools for podcast listening Chapter 3: A guide to some of the best podcasts Chapter 4: Podcasts in context Chapter 5: Opportunities for libraries and how to learn more
Podcasts are experiencing a renaissance today. More high-quality programming is available for more diverse audiences than ever before. And in this report, Nicole Hennig will provide you with a guide that includes some of the best educational, accessible, and diverse podcasts available for your library users. Hennig provides suggestions for how you can find the best podcasts, discusses the purposes and benefits of podcasts, and share tips on how we can use this knowledge to point our users to the most relevant content and help increase digital literacy in our communities Editeur
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