Michelle Jeske's AV Picks
At PLA 2008, speaker Michelle Jeske gave a nod to ten libraries whose AV web features have inspired the DPL's own AV offerings
Raya Kuzyk -- Library Journal, 4/25/2008
At the well-attended (see LJ 5/1, "PLA Draws 10,000 to Minneapolis," p. 15) 2008 Public Library Association National Conference, Michelle Jeske, manager of web information and services and resource sharing, Denver Public Library, led a program titled "Take Your Online Services to the Next Level." In it, she spoke to how story time podcasts, webcast tutorials, and other audio and video elements have helped enrich her library’s web presence and up both online and in-person visits. She credited the following libraries' AV web offerings with inspiring her efforts:
Allen County Public Library, Fort Wayne, IN
• zombie-themed finalist, Thompson Gale’s “I Love My Library” video contest
• outtakes from the submission
Arlington Heights Memorial Library, IL
• weblogs showcasing the library’s new features and programming
Boulder Public Library, CO
• webcasts created by teens via their cell phones (using the free social broadcasting platform Gabcast)
Edmonton Public Library, Alberta
• puppet-show story times
Kansas City Public Library, MO
• podcasts of teen-generated news and opinion, book talks, and local teen talent
New York Public Library
• selection of podcasts and webcasts—with text transcripts
Orange County Library, Orlando
• selection of program highlights and story times in audio and video form
Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, NC
• podcasts of news, programs, and commentary created by and for teens
• podcasts of featured booklists, reviews, and author spotlights
• check-out tutorial
Seattle Public Library
• podcasts of readings, lectures, and discussions by authors and other public figures
Sunnyvale Public Library, CA
• selection of story times in Russian and English, how-to videos




















