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Monday, October 31, 2005

Audio - Competing with Google: Library Strategies

Did you get the theme of the keynotes at Internet Librarian 2005 year?  Here's the final keynote (endnote?) I recorded - Stephen Abram closing the conference with the topic of Competing with Google: Library Strategies (mp3 about 38 minutes).  Stephen usually posts his powerpoints, so I'll add the link here when it shows up.  Very entertaining presentation.

Posted with permission of the speaker.

 

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I don't think the Abram mp3 is working - Lee Rainie's I can hear, but Abram's I cannot.

Thanks for letting me know David - turned out I had corrupted the file just before uploading - it's fixed now, and I was even able to significantly reduce the file size, so good things resulted :-)

Since you're already using Feedburner, why don't you login and activate the podcast settings and offer the rss2 feed, so we can all subscribe to any audio content you post via iPodder? :)

Kelly, I had turned on the feedburner podcast settings about 10 days ago, just before heading to Monterey, and shortly after I noticed my posts weren't being sent to aggregators in their entirety, which is something I strongly believe in, so I removed that setting. Typepad says they handle enclosures too though, but would it be safe to say you've tried and the files aren't coming down? I don't plan to upload anything new in the near future, but if I forsee doing so I'll flip the feedburner switch again...

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