[Michlib-l] Live streaming storytime and other digital innovation
Katie Rothley
krothley at lyon.lib.mi.us
Fri Mar 13 09:31:18 EDT 2020
This is a great idea, if it's legal; I'm wondering if we aren't profiting from it, if it would be ok. I've also considered maybe social media live streaming too, and then saving the videos so people can access any time they want.
Katie Rothley, MLIS
Marketing & Outreach Librarian
Lyon Township Public Library
27005 S. Milford Rd.,
South Lyon, MI 48178
https://www.lyon.lib.mi.us/
(248) 437-8800 ext. 618
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Sent: Friday, March 13, 2020 9:20:01 AM
Subject: [Michlib-l] Live streaming storytime and other digital innovation
Good morning, everyone,
Has anyone looked at the feasibility and legality of offering live streaming storytime?
Have any libraries tried holding book group meetings, Dungeons & Dragons games, and other such events via Skype, Zoom, or another conference software program? If you have, how has that worked for you?
Does anyone have any other innovative digital ideas they would like to share with the rest of us, to get through these interesting times?
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Jessica Holman
Library Director
Negaunee Public Library
319 West Case Street
Negaunee, MI 49866
(906) 475-7700 ext. 18
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