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Webinar 3: Finding a Home for Your Story online

Jan 22, 2018

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#bHereMainSt@MuseWeb

Selwyn Ramp

Project Director

Heather Shelton

Digital Curator

[email protected]

@SelwynRamp

[email protected]

@MuseumsAgo

www.MuseWeb.us/be-here-main-street

http://www.slideshare.net/MuseWeb/be-here-main-street-project

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I’ve collected research and stories…

Now what???

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21Determine the format your story fits in most naturally?

Think about supporting imagery, sounds, or video content.

Next Steps!

• Audio?• Video?• Slide presentation? • Written reports?

Can you find it online? Think about usingCreative Commons content.

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What is Creative Commons?

“Creative Commons (CC)

helps you legally share

your knowledgeand creativity to

build a more equitable,

accessible, and innovative world.”

https://creativecommons.org/about/

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Creative Commons (CC)

Allows you to easily find and understand the licenses for online content:• Images• Video• Audio

https://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/

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Great Creative Commons Repositories Online:Wikimedia, Flickr, Vimeo

Wikimedia: https://wiki.creativecommons.org

Vimeo:

https://vimeo.com/creativecommon

s

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Searching Museum Collections: https://ccsearch.creativecommons.org/?providers=met&search_fields=title&search_fields=tags&search_fields=creator

So Many Great OPEN Resources

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Citing Sources

A SOLID CREDIT:

Title of photo: “Carnavalet Museum”

Author: Shadowgate

Source: Flickr Creative Commons. Add link

to original photo.

License: Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY

2.0). Click on “Some Rights Reserved” to

find the license

Try to add links if you’re publishing online:

“Carnavalet Museum" by Shadowgate.

Flickr Creative Commons. Attribution

license CC BY 2.0.”

https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Best_

practices_for_attribution

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I’m Ready to Start Editing Stories! Downloading free or low-cost software.

Audio:• Audacity• Levelator

Video: Good examples: • VSDC Free Video Editor, which works fairly well and has a less

intimidating interface • Filmora/Wondershare is a good low-cost option at $39.99 per

year or $59.00 for a lifetime license• iMovie comes on some up-to-date Apple products• AdobeSpark for short video, text, images

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Working in Audacity

• Free sound editing software

• IOS and Windows versions

• Easily mixing different audio

segments into one

soundtrack

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• Click and drag to select clips

from a story.

• Click ‘delete’ to get rid of it!

Audacity Work Space

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Free sound leveling software

Adjusts audio levels within a single audio segment

Great for normalizing interviews and combined recordings

The Levelator

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21Post to platforms most suited to your type of content.

Think about accessibility. Create a transcript to post or includecaptioning in videos.

I’m Finished Editing.

What’s Next?

Find tips for creating accessible audio/video:http://www.washington.edu/doit/creating-video-and-multimedia-products-are-accessible-people-sensory-impairments

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Untitled photo by Alexandra Savicheva. Flickr Creative Commons.Attribution-Non-Commercial 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC 2.0)

Follow the advice of financial planners.

Diversify your digital content to safeguard it.

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YouTubeSoundCloud

These platforms will help you diversify.

Internet

Archives

Museum

On Main Street

Other platforms to consider include: Wikimedia Commons, izi.Travel - It all depends on the nature of your story!

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YouTubeSoundCloud

Do I REALLY need to post to ALL of these?

Internet

Archives

Museum

On Main Street

Other platforms to consider include: Wikimedia Commons, izi.Travel - It all depends on the nature of your story!

Start with the Museum on Main Street

website and then make your selections from there.

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Which

platform

would

best

for me?

http://www.museweb.us/finding-a-home-for-your-story/

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Museum on Main Street website

www.museumonmainstreet.org

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Create your account

Provide somecontact info

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Collect and post your materials

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Upload up to 5 files: images, audio, video

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Receive a notification and follow-up email

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What’s Next?

1Share on your social media channels and inform content creator that his/her story is out there!

Tag your content with #bHereMainSt and add the words “Be Here: Main Street” to the description.

Experiment with text, graphics, and reposting the same content.

Share liberally and often!The story’s value is in its use!

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#bHereMainSt

@MuseWeb

Nancy Proctor

Executive Director

Selwyn Ramp

Project Director

[email protected]

@NancyProctor

Heather Shelton

Digital Curator

[email protected]

@SelwynRamp

[email protected]

@MuseumsAgo

Contact Details

www.MuseWeb.us/be-here-main-street

http://www.slideshare.net/MuseWeb/be-here-main-street-project