Episode 024: Greater Toronto Area Podcasters Meetup
Monday, April 24, 2006
Playing time: 28:43

Listen in on the Greater Toronto Area Podcasters Meetup at The Imperial Pub.  A good time was had by all.

Podcasters represented:

 


Direct download: Episode024.mp3
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I was so pleased to have Thea Gilmore's song on last night's episode that I introduced it twice!

Actually, the episode came together pretty well, but what with all the tracks I was using, I goofed and included two takes of my introduction of Thea Gilmore towards the end. I suppose I could fix it, but my podcasting motto is "Never look back!"

I've also made an improvement to your podcast listening experience. For those of you who prefer listening on your computer, I've added the Podtrac streaming player. One of the nice features is that it lets you pause, replay, or skip ahead, without having to replay from the beginning. Enjoy!
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Episode 023: The Inevitable GenX/GenY Coup
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Playing time: 56:02

The March 15, 2006 issue of Library Journal includes an article, The Inevitable Gen X Coup, by Brian S. Mathews of the Georgia Institute of Technology Library & Information Center.  In this episode I interview Brian about his views on the need for Gen X librarians to assume leadership roles.  A virtual panel of Gen X and Gen Y law librarians and library students (Jennifer Behrens, Johanna Braciak, Stacey Delahunt, Nancy Gistover, Andrew Kloc, and Jennifer Marshall) shares their thoughts on being younger members of the profession.

 


Direct download: Episode023.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:26 PM
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Episode 022: All Music
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Playing time: 25:43


 



Direct download: Episode022.mp3
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Episode 021: Law and Film; Podcasting and Citizen Media
Tuesday, April 4, 2006
Playing time: 26:31

  • The Impact of Film on Law, Lawyers, and the Legal System, U of Maryland School of Law
    • Using films in the classroom:
      • Students making films: Robert Percival, U of Maryland, Environmental Law Program
    • Law professors as filmmakers
      • Marilyn Berger, Prof of Law, Seattle U: documentary film on 9/11 and the Victim Compensation Fund
    • Films as visual persuasion
      • Richard Sherwin, Prof of Law & Director, Visual Persuasion Project, NYLS
        • Tobacco litigation: computer animation of how ammonia in cigarettes increases absorption of addictive nicotine in the brain
        • Digital images are a two-edged sword: see Rodney King case
      • Jessica Silbey, videotaped confessions: article in 29 Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts 107 (2006)
    • Issues of class, race, gender
      • Rennard Strickland, Prof of Law at U of Oregon: slide show on images of the American Indian in film
    • Copyright and parody: Brokeback to the Future
    • Films in the classroom are increasingly popular

 



Direct download: Episode021.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:16 PM
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A podcast by James Milles, University at Buffalo Law School