OCLC Research Podcasts and Webinars
by OCLC Research
November 20, 2014 4:00 am
OCLC Research podcasts consist of interviews in which OCLC Research staff ask the question, “What’s keeping you awake at night?” of up-and-comers and people who are thinking ahead, worrying about big issues or imagining the next big thing. Some of our podcasts also contain audio from meetings or presentations with OCLC Research staff. Our webinars are recorded online presentations about current projects, findings or reports, as well as updates pertaining to the OCLC Research Library Partnership.
Recent Episodes
OCLC Research Webinar: Innovative Solutions for Dealing with Born-digital Content in Obsolete Formats
10 years agoOCLC Research Webinar: Reordering Ranganathan: Shifting User Behaviors, Shifting Priorities
10 years agoOCLC Research Webinar: The Wikipedia Library Project-what is it, and how can you be involved?
11 years agoOCLC Research TAI CHI Webinar: Beyond EAD: Tools for Creating and Editing EAC-CPF Records and "Remixing" Archival Metadata
11 years agoOCLC Research TAI CHI Webinar: Achieving Thresholds for Discovery: Addressing Issues with EAD to Increase Discovery and Access
11 years agoOCLC Research Webinar: SHARES 101
11 years agoOCLC Research Webinar: Why Google?
11 years agoOCLC Research Webinar: Shifts in Scholarly Attention Among World Regions Webinar
11 years agoOCLC Research Webinar: ArchiveGrid and Related Work
11 years agoOCLC Research Webinar: Managing Research Data--from Goals to Reality
11 years ago