New York Library offering content on iTunes U
Posted by Dennis Sellers
Apr 9, 2008 at 3:50pm
This week the New York Public Library began offering content through iTunes U. iTunes U is a dedicated area of the iTunes Store featuring educational content. Universities like Yale, Duke and Stanford are already using the platform to share their lectures, course content and other information in the same format with which iTunes users are already familiar.
The Library has been offering a variety of digital content as part of its NYPL Labs project, and now the Library is trying to bring the content to an even wider audience by offering it in podcast format on the iTunes Store[/url], reports Ars Technica. A number of NYPL public programs are on offer, including “LIVE from the NYPL,” a “conversation, debate, performance” event covering a wide range of topics.
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