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| Puppet Shows on Google Video |

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2006-07-28 15:25:28 |
Edmonton Public Library now has 2 puppet shows on Google
Video - 8 more
are awaiting verification and show be online soon.
The easiest way to find them is to search Google Video for
Edmonton
Public Library.
(There is a typo, now fixed but not yet live, in one of the
descriptions).
I have added the words Puppet Show to the title (once again,
the revised
title is not yet live) to help with retrieval.
I am wondering if I should add the word puppets and the
phrase
puppet shows to the description to make them more visible
for parents or
kids looking for puppet shows.
I was thinking of trying youtube next.
What are the top shared video sites currently? Where else
would
you suggest uploading them.
They are of course on our web site in the Kids section.
Peter
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Manager - Information Services - Edmonton Public Library
www.epl.ca
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| Puppet Shows on Google Video |

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2006-07-28 15:40:24 |
Peter Schoenberg wrote:
> Edmonton Public Library now has 2 puppet shows on
Google Video - 8 more
> are awaiting verification and show be online soon.
>
> The easiest way to find them is to search Google Video
for Edmonton
> Public Library.
>
> (There is a typo, now fixed but not yet live, in one
of the
> descriptions).
>
> I have added the words Puppet Show to the title (once
again, the revised
> title is not yet live) to help with retrieval.
> I am wondering if I should add the word puppets and
the phrase
> puppet shows to the description to make them more
visible for parents or
> kids looking for puppet shows.
>
> I was thinking of trying youtube next.
>
> What are the top shared video sites currently? Where
else would
> you suggest uploading them.
>
> They are of course on our web site in the Kids
section.
>
>
You may want to submit the video to Yahoo! Video
(http://video.yahoo.com/)
as well.
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Michael McDonnell
michael winterstorm.ca
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| Puppet Shows on Google Video |

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2006-07-28 15:40:24 |
Peter Schoenberg wrote:
> Edmonton Public Library now has 2 puppet shows on
Google Video - 8 more
> are awaiting verification and show be online soon.
>
> The easiest way to find them is to search Google Video
for Edmonton
> Public Library.
>
> (There is a typo, now fixed but not yet live, in one
of the
> descriptions).
>
> I have added the words Puppet Show to the title (once
again, the revised
> title is not yet live) to help with retrieval.
> I am wondering if I should add the word puppets and
the phrase
> puppet shows to the description to make them more
visible for parents or
> kids looking for puppet shows.
>
> I was thinking of trying youtube next.
>
> What are the top shared video sites currently? Where
else would
> you suggest uploading them.
>
> They are of course on our web site in the Kids
section.
>
>
You may want to submit the video to Yahoo! Video
(http://video.yahoo.com/)
as well.
--
Michael McDonnell
michael winterstorm.ca
_______________________________________________
Web4lib mailing list
Web4lib webjunction.org
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| Puppet Shows on Google Video |

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2006-07-28 22:28:27 |
Definitely upload to YouTube. It has seen phenominal growth
lately,
partly do to its incredibly easy interface. This article
from TechWeb
describes how fast its growing.
http://www.techweb.com/showA
rticle.jhtml?articleID=191000082&cid=RSSfeed_TechWeb
A Reuters story also called YouTube "the leader in
Internet video search"
http:
//go.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=technologyNews&s
toryID=12855295&src=rss/technologyNews
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Bonnie J. M. Swoger
Web Design and Educational Technology
Milne Library
SUNY Geneseo
Geneseo, NY 14454
Phone: (585) 245-5593
"I only went out for a walk, and finally concluded to
stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really
going in." -John Muir
Peter Schoenberg wrote:
> Edmonton Public Library now has 2 puppet shows on
Google Video - 8 more
> are awaiting verification and show be online soon.
>
> The easiest way to find them is to search Google Video
for Edmonton
> Public Library.
>
> (There is a typo, now fixed but not yet live, in one
of the
> descriptions).
>
> I have added the words Puppet Show to the title (once
again, the revised
> title is not yet live) to help with retrieval.
> I am wondering if I should add the word puppets and
the phrase
> puppet shows to the description to make them more
visible for parents or
> kids looking for puppet shows.
>
> I was thinking of trying youtube next.
>
> What are the top shared video sites currently? Where
else would
> you suggest uploading them.
>
> They are of course on our web site in the Kids
section.
>
> Peter
> __________________________________________________
> Peter Schoenberg (780) 496 1855
> Manager - Information Services - Edmonton Public
Library
> www.epl.ca
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Web4lib mailing list
> Web4lib webjunction.org
> http://lists.we
bjunction.org/web4lib/
>
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| Puppet Shows on Google Video |

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2006-07-28 22:28:27 |
Definitely upload to YouTube. It has seen phenominal growth
lately,
partly do to its incredibly easy interface. This article
from TechWeb
describes how fast its growing.
http://www.techweb.com/showA
rticle.jhtml?articleID=191000082&cid=RSSfeed_TechWeb
A Reuters story also called YouTube "the leader in
Internet video search"
http:
//go.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=technologyNews&s
toryID=12855295&src=rss/technologyNews
-------------------
Bonnie J. M. Swoger
Web Design and Educational Technology
Milne Library
SUNY Geneseo
Geneseo, NY 14454
Phone: (585) 245-5593
"I only went out for a walk, and finally concluded to
stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really
going in." -John Muir
Peter Schoenberg wrote:
> Edmonton Public Library now has 2 puppet shows on
Google Video - 8 more
> are awaiting verification and show be online soon.
>
> The easiest way to find them is to search Google Video
for Edmonton
> Public Library.
>
> (There is a typo, now fixed but not yet live, in one
of the
> descriptions).
>
> I have added the words Puppet Show to the title (once
again, the revised
> title is not yet live) to help with retrieval.
> I am wondering if I should add the word puppets and
the phrase
> puppet shows to the description to make them more
visible for parents or
> kids looking for puppet shows.
>
> I was thinking of trying youtube next.
>
> What are the top shared video sites currently? Where
else would
> you suggest uploading them.
>
> They are of course on our web site in the Kids
section.
>
> Peter
> __________________________________________________
> Peter Schoenberg (780) 496 1855
> Manager - Information Services - Edmonton Public
Library
> www.epl.ca
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Web4lib mailing list
> Web4lib webjunction.org
> http://lists.we
bjunction.org/web4lib/
>
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| Puppet Shows on Google Video |

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2006-07-29 02:25:57 |
On 7/28/2006 6:28 PM, Bonnie Swoger wrote:
> Definitely upload to YouTube. It has seen phenominal
growth lately,
> partly do to its incredibly easy interface. This
article from TechWeb
> describes how fast its growing.
I was interested to read this today:
<http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20060727.html
>
'The YouTube license says "you retain all of your
ownership rights in
your User Submissions." And while that's true, the
license explicitly
gives them the right to do whatever they want with your
video. They say
they don't have the rights to sell users' content, but the
wording says
otherwise and there's nothing in the license to prohibit
them from doing
so.'
Just FWIW.
--
Thomas Dowling
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| Puppet Shows on Google Video |

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2006-07-29 02:25:57 |
On 7/28/2006 6:28 PM, Bonnie Swoger wrote:
> Definitely upload to YouTube. It has seen phenominal
growth lately,
> partly do to its incredibly easy interface. This
article from TechWeb
> describes how fast its growing.
I was interested to read this today:
<http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20060727.html
>
'The YouTube license says "you retain all of your
ownership rights in
your User Submissions." And while that's true, the
license explicitly
gives them the right to do whatever they want with your
video. They say
they don't have the rights to sell users' content, but the
wording says
otherwise and there's nothing in the license to prohibit
them from doing
so.'
Just FWIW.
--
Thomas Dowling
_______________________________________________
Web4lib mailing list
Web4lib webjunction.org
http://lists.we
bjunction.org/web4lib/
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