Montag, 20. Juni 2011

Vom Papier auf den Bildschirm

"Wie verwandeln sich jahrhunderte-alte Originale in digitalisierte Medien, zugänglich für jeden PC-Nutzer? Das Dresdner Digitalisierungszentrum der Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek kennt das Geheimnis. Mit verschiedenen Partnern arbeitet das so genannte DDZ an Projekten zur digitalen Erhaltung zahlreicher Werke."

Video bei Dresden 1. [via VOEBBlog]

Sonntag, 19. Juni 2011

TEDxAddis - Yohannes Gebre Georgis - Social Entrepreneur


engl., 20:47.
At 19 years old, Yohannes Gebregeorgis' received the casual gift of a romance novel titled Love Kitten that changed his life forever. Forced to flee Ethiopia to the Sudan and then to the United States in 1981 as a political refugee, Gebregeorgis put himself through university and a graduate degree in library science and in 1985, took a post at the San Francisco Public Library's Children's Section. There he discovered the wonder of a childhood of literature and determined to bring it to every child in his homeland. In 2002, Gebregeorgis left his job to return to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, with 15,000 donated books. With them, he opened the Shola Children's Library in 2003 followed by The Awassa Reading Center and Ethiopia's first Donkey Mobile Library, servicing the children of remote villages around the rural capital of Awassa.
[via bibliothekarisch.de]

Freitag, 17. Juni 2011

Library Renewal


engl., 3:23.
"The debut of our first video here at Library Renewal features our first brochure/zine and also features the debut of the first song made for Library Renewal.
The song is performed by Portland band, Lackethereof and we are grateful for their support here. Thanks, Danny!"
 http://libraryrenewal.org/

Neue Bibliothek Stuttgart


dt., 5:37.



Link: 
http://www.facebook.com/Stadt.Stuttgart/posts/127489884000993

Dienstag, 14. Juni 2011

Knowledge Management: Skills, Competencies, & Experiences



engl., 6:13.

Aufgenommen von der KM-Division der Special Library Association 2010. Videography & Editing by Karen Huffman.

Sonntag, 12. Juni 2011

Librarians as Thought Leaders?



engl., 1:11. [via The Proverbial Lone Wolf Librarian's Weblog]

"Please upload your videos to YouTube, including your name and location and send the link to videos@tedxlibrarians.com. We will link to all the videos from our YouTube Channel and post a selection of the best on our website.

If you don't want to make a video, please feel free to blog or tweet your thoughts and pass the links along to us at the email address above. We will do our best to link to these as well.

While we appreciate you taking part, we kindly ask that you please be respectful of the difference between the TED and TEDx brands. The following points are important to remember:

1) It's a TEDx event -- not TED: Don't say "TED is coming to... ." Don't say the event is "organized by TED," "sponsored by TED" or an "official TED event" or use the TED or generic TEDx logo.
2) If you require information about TED or TEDx, please use the information on our website's "About TEDx" page.

We look forward to hearing from you!

The TEDxLibrariansTO Team"

Interview with Stephen Abram



engl., 12:02. [via bibliothekarisch.de]

Cycling for Libraries, day 9



engl., 2:59.

Der Wissensturm stellt sich vor



dt., 4:39. [via bibliothekarisch.de]

TWIL #44: Zukunftswerkstatt live from Berlin


TWIL #44: Zukunftswerkstatt live from Berlin from Jaap van de Geer on Vimeo.


A hot room, three guests and 40 minutes. These are the ingredients of another steaming live episode of This Week in Libraries from the Bibliothekartag in Berlin. Mace Ojala and Jukka Pennanen talk about their cycling unconference and Dr. Hannelore Vogt tells us more about the use of social media and gaming in libraries.

Mittwoch, 1. Juni 2011

Why I Need My Library

Der amerikanische Bibliotheksverband ALA hat vor kurzem einen Videowettbewerb für Jugendliche zum Thema "Why I need my library" ausgeschrieben (alle Infos: http://www.ala.org/ala/issuesadvocacy/advocacy/whyineedmylibrary/index.cfm).
Hier das Siegervideo in der Kategorie 13-15 Jahre:



[via Bibliotheksverband Südtirol@facebook]