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The Pictures, They Move! how ubiquitous video changes everything

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Jason Griffey's presentation for the Academic Library 2.0 preconference at Internet Librarian 2008.

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The Pictures, They Move!how ubiquitous video changes everything

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Consume Create

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The New Video Revolution

and most of all....

web basedreusable

collaborative

live

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Tools

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Blip.tv

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Blip.tv

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Blip.tv

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Ustream

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Ustream

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Ustream

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Ustream

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Stickam

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Stickam

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Stickam

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12 Seconds

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12 Seconds

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Qik

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What’s new

Convert and download video

No special software for recording

Video is live

Video is mobile

live

mobile

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In the same way that blogging tools reduced the entry-level skills for

creating text content on the Internet, these new video tools will eliminate the

barriers of entry for the creation of video content.

What’s revolutionary

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What’s revolutionary

What happens to private events when video capture and broadcast is ubiquitous?

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How do we react when concerts, plays, movies, political events, protests, and business

meetings are all broadcast events, and that broadcast cannot be prevented?

What’s revolutionary

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How do we handle the death of privacy?

What’s revolutionary

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Where do libraries fit in?

Is it possible to capture and catalog this upcoming media explosion?

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How does on-demand live video change our service model for instruction and reference?

Where do libraries fit in?

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How can video inform our marketing and outreach efforts?

Where do libraries fit in?

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Are we prepared to push video to patrons that want it?

Where do libraries fit in?

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We talk a lot in libraries about information literacy.

We need to move beyond text.

Text led the first media revolution.

We need to prepare ourselves for the next revolution.

information

revolution

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You can use these tools to participate inthe future of expression.

If you don’t, your patrons certainly will.

future

patrons

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Thank you.

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Jason Griffey

Email: [email protected]: jasongriffey.net/wpTweets: twitter.com/griffeyBook: Library BloggingOther: LITABlog, TechSource

Head of Library Information TechnologyUniversity of Tennessee at Chattanooga

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Jason Griffey

Email: [email protected]: jasongriffey.net/wpTweets: twitter.com/griffeyBook: Library BloggingOther: LITABlog, TechSource

Head of Library Information TechnologyUniversity of Tennessee at Chattanooga