I have just finished writing my dissertation on Science Podcasting (with
particular reference to the charity sector and the nascent Cancer
Research UK podcast). The main challenge as I see it is figuring out
the equation of money vs audience vs content vs quality, throwing the
extra factor of the quality/reach of your competitors as well.
Making a podcast is easy and cheap. Making a good podcast is hard, and
can be expensive (for example, you need good content, do you want music,
mixing, packages...). You can get round this by paying people to do it
for you - the RSPB do their podcast through Podcats (www.podcats.co.uk)
Making a consistently good podcast that people regularly listen to and
engage with is a real challenge. I am learning fast.
One of the interesting things that I turned up is that basically you
need to run a podcast pilot for several episodes. Don't just try one and
see how it goes. These things are generally slow on the pickup.
K
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Michael Kenward
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20! "Could try harder," some might suggest. iTunes has more than 100.
But that is probably the extend of those worth watching.
I chip in this time to point you at another crap example of a podcast.
(The other one is at the IoP.)
Well, that's how they present it, but it is no more than an mp3 file.
Not for the first to Mr Anthony Blair has churned out a plodcast. This
time it deserves the attention of PSCI-COM because it is with none other
than Bill Bryson. And it is supposed to be a about science. It is really
just a love in between these two late converts.
http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page10500.asp
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Sent: 12 December 2006 14:56
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Yes, I've been following this thread with interest. As Mike says there
are hundreds of science-related podcasts out there, but I think it would
be feasible to index the leading ones on the Psci-com web site
(http://psci-com.ac.uk). I've gathered together the ones mentioned in
this thread, and others of which I'm aware, - apprx 20 in total - and
will arrange for a new section to be created (which will be added to, of
course).
A similar 'resource' thread occurred on Psci-com a few months - that
time the topic was science photographic and image libraries. You may be
interested to know that we created a section for them on the Psci-com
web site at
http://www.intute.ac.uk/healthandlifesciences/cgi-bin/browse_pscicom.pl?
id=8
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Perhaps those nice people at the psci-com gateway could gather together
some of the leading podcasts to make it easy for people to find what
there is?
I collated a few on our Library blog a while back:
http://nimrlibrary.blogspot.com/search?q=podcast
No doubt there are many more by now.
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