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LT 209 Media Services

Week Three, July 3, Part 1. LT 209 Media Services. Housekeeping. Questions from last week? Topic requests for future classes?.  Annoyed librarian M&M saw you bend that paperback spine!!. Online Content Hosting. Hosting is:

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LT 209 Media Services

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  1. Week Three, July 3, Part 1 LT 209 Media Services

  2. Housekeeping • Questions from last week? • Topic requests for future classes?  Annoyed librarian M&M saw you bend that paperback spine!!

  3. Online Content Hosting • Hosting is: • Using someone else’s resources (site, server, memory, etc.) to store your content • For the purposes of this lesson, the “content” will be limited to: • Images • Video • Files

  4. Free Image Hosting Options • Flickr (up to 200 images) • http://www.flickr.com/ • Photobucket • http://photobucket.com/ • Snapfish • http://www.snapfish.com/snapfish/welcome • TinyPic • http://tinypic.com/ • ImageShack (no registration required) • http://imageshack.us/ • Blogging sites

  5. Compare/Contrast • Flickr: • Well-known • Able to be linked to a Yahoo account and the photos may be easily shared between account holders • Accommodated by many blogging sites • Free up to 200 images • Relatively user-friendly • Photobucket: • User-friendly • Allows for photo album collaborations with other accounts • Snapfish: • Unlimited storage • Can also print images as photos • TinyPic: • Also able to store video and website data • Not to be confused with TinyURL (related to Twitter) • ImageShack: • Also able to store video and website data • Able to connect with a webcam • Does not require registration to use their services • Blogging sites: • Are good options if you only want to use your media in a blog

  6. Free Video Hosting Options • Youtube • http://www.youtube.com/ • TinyPic • http://tinypic.com/ • Photobucket • http://photobucket.com/ • Blogging sites

  7. Compare/Contrast • Youtube: • Well-known • Owned by Google • Can connect with several other accounts (like Twitter, Facebook, Google Reader, etc.) • Holds shorter video clips (up to 10 minutes or 2 GB) • Can upload from a webcam • Can be used to create channels • Easy to follow in other accounts • Easily searchable • Supports tagging • Automatically keeps visitor/playback statistics • TinyPic: • Video files cannot be larger than 100 Megabytes or longer than 5 minutes • Supports several different video file types • Supports tagging (but only at initial upload – must be a paid member to edit tags after uploading) • Photobucket: • Mobile/Smart phone-friendly • User-friendly organization • Blogging Sites: • Good if you want to keep your content limited to your blog

  8. Free File Hosting Options • MediaFire (no registration required) • http://www.mediafire.com/ • Megashare • http://upload.megashare.com/ • Sendspace • http://www.sendspace.com/ • Blogging sites

  9. Compare/Contrast • MediaFire • No registration required • Endorsed by such organizations as CNET and PC Magazine • Unlimited storage and access • Upload up to 500 files at once • Easy to share links with intended audience • Paid upgrade means bigger files, up to 2 GB • Megashare • Ability to upload from computer, phone, web, etc. • Free uploading up to 1 GB • Unlimited downloading • Requires registration • Provides link shortening (good for status updates) • Sendspace • No registration required • Files up to 300 MB • Ability to upload multiple files simultaneously

  10. Paid Hosting Options • If your library has significant amounts of data to save and does not have institutional resources available (a shared drive, extra hard drives, etc.), there are several paid options: • Use the free sites until you run out of free space and then simply upgrade to avoid migrating (easiest with services like Flickr) • If you have the funds in hand, you can initiate with a paid service yourself (anticipating stable funding) • Pending funding, you could outsource your data storage to a professional (most expensive option)

  11. What does image/video/file online file hosting mean for libraries? • Allows librarians to keep library content separate from other affiliated institutions (schools, cities, etc.) • Promotes library materials and content easily • Free options empower low-budget libraries • Allows for easy networking and communication between other libraries and patrons

  12. Exercise • Practicing with online hosting: • Use an image off of the class blog at http://nnmclibsummer10.wordpress.com • Download that image to your computer desktop • Upload the image to the image hosting service of your choice • Use the image on the hosting site in a post on your blog

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