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On this episode of DCPL Presents, we highlight a program at the Northeast Neighborhood Library with Preserve This Podcast (PTP) project. Preserve This Podcast will discuss issues related to preserving born-digital files used in podcasting. Guests will include Mary Kidd and Sarah Nguyen who talk about their work on the project. Listeners will also be introduced to the DCPL Memory Lab and the services it provides.
Everything decays. In the past, human heritage that decayed slowly enough on stone, vellum, bamboo, silk, or paper could be put in a museum—still decaying, but at least visible. Today, human heritage is decaying on hard drives. Sarah Nguyen (https://twitter.com/snewyuen), a MLIS student at the University of Washington, is the project coordinator of Preserve This Podcast (http://preservethispodcast.org/), a project and podcast of the same name that proposes solutions to fight against the threats of digital decay for podcasts. Alongside archivists Mary Kidd and Dana Gerber-Margie (https://twitter.com/theaudiosignal), and producer Molly Schwartz, Nguyen advocates for Personal Digital Archiving (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_archiving), the idea that for the first time, your data is under your control and you can archive it to inform future history. Personal archiving counters the institutional gatekeepers who determined which data and stories are worth preserving. In this episode, Nguyen cautions that preserving culture digitally comes with its own set of pitfalls, describes the steps that individuals can do to reduce the role of chance in preserving digital media, and why automatic archiving tools don’t properly contextualize. Image (left to right): Mary Kidd, Sarah Nguyen, Molly Schwartz, Dana Gerber-Margie, and Lyra Gerber-Margie Museum Archipelago is a tiny show guiding you through the rocky landscape of museums. Subscribe to the podcast via Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/museum-archipelago/id1182755184), Google Podcasts (https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubXVzZXVtYXJjaGlwZWxhZ28uY29tL3Jzcw==), Overcast (https://overcast.fm/itunes1182755184/museum-archipelago), Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/5ImpDQJqEypxGNslnImXZE), or even email (https://mailchi.mp/6aab38a7b159/museumgo) to never miss an epsiode. Unlock Club Archipelago
Steve chats with Molly Schwartz, host and producer of Preserve This Podcast and archivist and audio producer at the Metropolitan New York Library Council (METRO), about how she started working with libraries and archives, the importance and challenges of preserving born-digital media, and the details of the Preserve This Podcast project. Molly Schwartz is a … Continue reading 158: Molly Schwartz
Podcasts rely on RSS feeds for distribution. But what happens when podcasters stop paying for RSS hosting? How can we keep podcasts accessible? In this episode, Molly Schwartz and Sarah Nguyen explore options for free self-hosting for the Preserve This Podcast podcast. Featuring Dave Winer, Jason Scott, Elsie Escobar, and Brad Smith. Find out more, download our zine, and RSVP to our traveling workshops at [preservethispodcast.org].
Enjoy this clip from a new podcast that Library Bytegeist host and producer, Molly Schwartz, has been working on! It's called Preserve This Podcast. You can find more information on our website, at www.preservethispodcast.org. Episode 18 transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xVS-XXlEx3kggw9artPMjSDhkPQpSKpjURDi_Xut8hk/edit “The Podsucker” is a machine that Jason Scott built in his basement 15 years ago. Jason was trying to capture all the podcasts -- before they disappear. Preserve This Podcast is a series about how podcasts are disappearing. And what podcasters can do to save them. Follow along with our podcast preservation exercises by downloading the zine at [preservethispodcast.org][1]. - More about Jason Scott's podcast archiving work on [his website: ASCII by Jason Scott][2] - More about Dave Winer's RSS work on [his website: RSS on the desktop, 15 years later][3] - [Download/print our zine][4] from our website to prepare for Episode 1, coming out March 21st! [1]: http://preservethispodcast.org/#zine [2]: http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/844 [3]: http://scripting.com/2017/03/30/rssOnTheDesktop15YearsLater.html [4]: http://preservethispodcast.org/#zine
Writer and anti-stigma advocate Rukiat joins Rodecka & Sam to talk about the stigma that comes with a herpes diagnoses and the role it can play in ones sex, love, and dating life. Bae(s) of The Week: Shawné Michaelain Holloway the artist and sex educator who is redesigning the strap on Hoe(s) of the Week: Alex D, Melissa D, Hillary H, Molly Schwartz and Iman S. Self Care Tips: Sam gives a gentle reminder to do your taxes and a nudge to find a therapist when you’re in a good mood. Fuck It (Topic of the Day): Rukiat joins IHU to talk about the stigma that comes with a herpes diagnoses and the role it can play in ones sex, love, and dating life. Points of discussion include: Herpes Simplex Virus 1 v Herpes Simples Virus 2; getting diagnosed with Herpes, treating herpes simplex virus 2, disclosing your diagnosis to partners, celibacy, activism versus advocacy, Lapp the Brand, Why is herpes so stigmatized, herpes symptoms, fear of being undateable, asymptomatic shedding, medication and outbreaks, outbreak triggers, Usher and NBA Young Boy, shutting down ignorance in real life, Black American Twitter versus Black British Twitter & more! HASHTAGS Use #InnerHoeUprising and #Podin to keep up with this conversation on social media and let others know that you are listening. RELEVANT LINKS AND NOTES Preserve This Podcast: http://preservethispodcast.org/ Sam’s guest spot on How’d U Meet: https://apple.co/2UOeW8I STRAPP: http://strapp.shop/ An Article on Shawné: https://bit.ly/2P1frqE SXSW Blaccents Panel: https://soundcloud.com/officialsxsw/sxsw-2019-where-are-the-podcast-blaccents Sex Trivia Sunday April Edition: https://sextriviasundaysapril.eventbrite.com/ Save the Date: PodInLiveNYC @ Von Bar on May 11 2019 @ 4PM Listen to Rukia's Music: https://soundcloud.com/rukiat WEBSITE InnerHoeUprising.com PAY A BITCH Paypal.me/innerhoe https://www.patreon.com/InnerHoeUprising WRITE IN EMAIL ihupodcast@gmail.com SPEAKING GIGS Wanna pay us to speak at your school or conference about sex positivity, black feminism, or the other kinds of topics we discuss on this show? We’d love to! To book us, send us a line to ihupodcast@gmail.com MUSIC Opening: “Queen S%!T” by SheReal https://soundcloud.com/shereal/04-queen-s-t-produced-by Fuck It: “Keeping it Cool Witchu” Chhoti Maa End: “Yeah Yeah” Abstract Fish Co ENGINEERING AND EDITING BY Slamwell Tarly SOCIAL MEDIA Inner Hoe Uprising| IG: @InnerHoeUprising | Twitter: @InnerHoeUprisin Rebecca| IG @thedarkestimeline | Twitter: @rebbyornot |Tumblr: @noneedtomakebeleive Sam | IG & Twitter: @slamridd Travel IG: @carmensamdiego Rukia | IG: @__rukiat #black #woman #sex #feminist #womanist #Comedy #raunchy #queer #STI #STD #herpes
Things You Didn't Know You Can Do at the Library - with Chris Kretz. Listen in as Lee meets Chris Kretz, an academic librarian who she ran into at a, well, librarian-podcasting event of sorts - at the Metropolitan New York Library Council (METRO)! Chris Kretz, producer of the podcasts Radio Tower and the Long Island History Project, shares some fun things you can do at the library that most people don't know about! Seeds for planting, anyone? Prom dresses for free? Who knew?! Shout-Outs: Molly of Preserve This Podcast and another show, The Library Pros. Chris Kretz also gets to say what his NYC Hot Spot happens to be: Bryant Park. Listen to find out why! If you've wondered how to support Lee and the show, why not treat her to a cup of coffee - or a salad! Click here to support the show : ) You'll also want to download Lee's Goals 2019 Worksheet because you will not find the one question (one page two) that NO other worksheet has - promise! You can download it here. Mentions/Resources: - Asian American Podcasters group - JOIN! - Chris Kretz, Twitter: @cbkretz - The Long Island History Project Podcast - Metropolitan New York Library Council, 599 11th Ave, New York, NY - Bryant Park, 42nd Street and Sixth Avenue, Manhattan, NY. - For Lee's New Year's Goals Sheet, visit http://www.HouseOfLeeNYC.com/newyears - New podcast from Lee's child: http://www.SebzWorldOfSports.com - New podcast from Lee: http://www.PractiMama.com - Lee keeps it real with practical parenting tips! The House of Life NYC, a division of WLEE Media, LLC, is available at Apple Casts/iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher and your favorite podcast app. (Lee is working on the issue with iHeart Radio.) Leave your comments and questions via voice for Lee at www.HouseOfLifeNYC.com - or call or email Lee at: lee @ wleefm.com or (212) 6 5 5 - 9 8 4 0. Lee can also be found on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
“The Podsucker” is a machine that Jason Scott built in his basement 15 years ago. Jason was trying to capture all the podcasts -- before they disappear. Preserve This Podcast is a series about how podcasts are disappearing. And what podcasters can do to save them. Follow along with our podcast preservation exercises by downloading the zine at preservethispodcast.org.
As both a popular mass medium and a platform for underrepresented voice, podcasts have cultural significance and scholarly value. But will they endure? Mary Kidd works at the New York Public Library and is involved in "Preserve This Podcast!", a grant-funded project that will help podcasters make sure their work doesn’t disappear. This initiative has just launched its own podcast: http://preservethispodcast.org More episodes at: www.technoculture-podcast.com
As both a popular mass medium and a platform for underrepresented voice, podcasts have cultural significance and scholarly value. But will they endure? Mary Kidd works at the New York Public Library and is involved in "Preserve This Podcast!", a grant-funded project that will help podcasters make sure their work doesn’t disappear.