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18 episodes
8 months ago
Enjoy this clip from a new podcast that Library Bytegeist host and producer, Molly Schwartz, has been working on! It's called Preserve This Podcast. You can find more information on our website, at www.preservethispodcast.org.
Episode 18 transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xVS-XXlEx3kggw9artPMjSDhkPQpSKpjURDi_Xut8hk/edit
“The Podsucker” is a machine that Jason Scott built in his basement 15 years ago. Jason was trying to capture all the podcasts -- before they disappear. Preserve This Podcast is a series about how podcasts are disappearing. And what podcasters can do to save them. Follow along with our podcast preservation exercises by downloading the zine at [preservethispodcast.org][1].
- More about Jason Scott's podcast archiving work on [his website: ASCII by Jason Scott][2]
- More about Dave Winer's RSS work on [his website: RSS on the desktop, 15 years later][3]
- [Download/print our zine][4] from our website to prepare for Episode 1, coming out March 21st!
[1]: http://preservethispodcast.org/#zine
[2]: http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/844
[3]: http://scripting.com/2017/03/30/rssOnTheDesktop15YearsLater.html
[4]: http://preservethispodcast.org/#zine
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Enjoy this clip from a new podcast that Library Bytegeist host and producer, Molly Schwartz, has been working on! It's called Preserve This Podcast. You can find more information on our website, at www.preservethispodcast.org.
Episode 18 transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xVS-XXlEx3kggw9artPMjSDhkPQpSKpjURDi_Xut8hk/edit
“The Podsucker” is a machine that Jason Scott built in his basement 15 years ago. Jason was trying to capture all the podcasts -- before they disappear. Preserve This Podcast is a series about how podcasts are disappearing. And what podcasters can do to save them. Follow along with our podcast preservation exercises by downloading the zine at [preservethispodcast.org][1].
- More about Jason Scott's podcast archiving work on [his website: ASCII by Jason Scott][2]
- More about Dave Winer's RSS work on [his website: RSS on the desktop, 15 years later][3]
- [Download/print our zine][4] from our website to prepare for Episode 1, coming out March 21st!
[1]: http://preservethispodcast.org/#zine
[2]: http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/844
[3]: http://scripting.com/2017/03/30/rssOnTheDesktop15YearsLater.html
[4]: http://preservethispodcast.org/#zine
#13 Talking GitHub with Dinah Handel and Ethan Gates
Library Bytegeist
12 minutes 43 seconds
8 years ago
#13 Talking GitHub with Dinah Handel and Ethan Gates
GitHub is a great tool for collaborating and providing access to content -- which makes it a great tool for libraries and archives! Dinah Handel (NYPL) and Ethan Gates (NYU) taught an introductory GitHub workshop at METRO on August 2, 2017. This is a supplementary episode about what they covered in their workshop.
Audio Mastering by Dalton Harts
Related Links:
METRO's website on GitHub: https://github.com/mnylc/mnylc.github.io
XFR Collective: https://xfrcollective.wordpress.com/
Mango: Git Completely Decentralised: https://medium.com/@alexberegszaszi/mango-git-completely-decentralised-7aef8bcbcfe6
Music and Soundtracks:
Opening and closing tracks: “Magic” by Otis MacDonald from the YouTube Audio Library
“All the Colors in the World” by Podington Bear from the Free Music Archive
Tools used to record this podcast:
Blue Yeti microphone: www.bluemic.com/products/yeti/
Transcribe: transcribe.wreally.com/app
Reaper: www.reaper.fm/
Izotope Rx Plugins: https://www.izotope.com/en/products/repair-and-edit/rx.html
Library Bytegeist
Enjoy this clip from a new podcast that Library Bytegeist host and producer, Molly Schwartz, has been working on! It's called Preserve This Podcast. You can find more information on our website, at www.preservethispodcast.org.
Episode 18 transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xVS-XXlEx3kggw9artPMjSDhkPQpSKpjURDi_Xut8hk/edit
“The Podsucker” is a machine that Jason Scott built in his basement 15 years ago. Jason was trying to capture all the podcasts -- before they disappear. Preserve This Podcast is a series about how podcasts are disappearing. And what podcasters can do to save them. Follow along with our podcast preservation exercises by downloading the zine at [preservethispodcast.org][1].
- More about Jason Scott's podcast archiving work on [his website: ASCII by Jason Scott][2]
- More about Dave Winer's RSS work on [his website: RSS on the desktop, 15 years later][3]
- [Download/print our zine][4] from our website to prepare for Episode 1, coming out March 21st!
[1]: http://preservethispodcast.org/#zine
[2]: http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/844
[3]: http://scripting.com/2017/03/30/rssOnTheDesktop15YearsLater.html
[4]: http://preservethispodcast.org/#zine