UCSD Podcast from the UC San Diego Health Sciences Library
Introduction
Are you looking for a way to improve your podcasting skills? If so, you’re in luck! The UC San Diego Health Sciences Library has created a podcast series called “PodCamp” which is designed to help novice podcasters learn the ropes. As part of the series, we’ve created a few helpful resources to get you started. So be sure to check them out!
UCSD Health Sciences Library offers podcasts for patients and the general public
The UCSD Health Sciences Library offers a number of podcasts for patients and the general public. Podcasts can be found on the library’s website, iTunes, and Stitcher websites. The library has produced a number of podcasts about health sciences topics, including cancer, diabetes, heart health, and mental health.
The library also offers a podcast called “In the Library with Dr. Sarah.” This podcast is hosted by Dr. Sarah Crawford, medical librarian at UCSD Health Sciences Library. Dr. Crawford discusses medical science topics with her guests. Past guests have included UCSD faculty members and students as well as doctors from local hospitals.
Podcasts cover a wide range of health topics
The UCSD Health Sciences Library has a great podcast section with some great health-related podcasts. The podcasts cover a wide range of topics, from cancer to diabetes to mental health. If you’re looking for some easy listening that will help you learn more about health and medicine, check out the UCSD Health Sciences Library’s podcast section!
Library offers a variety of ways to listen to the podcasts
If you’re looking for a way to listen to the UCSD podcasts, the library has you covered. You can download the podcasts from the library website or listen on your mobile device. The podcasts are available on iTunes and Stitcher, and you can also find them on YouTube.
The library offers a variety of ways to listen to the podcasts:
You can download the podcasts from the library website or listen on your mobile device. The podcasts are available on iTunes and Stitcher, and you can also find them on YouTube.
To listen online, visit our website at http://libguides.ucsd.edu/podcasts and click on the “Find a Podcast” link in the left-hand column. This will take you to a page where you can search for specific titles or browse by category. After you’ve found a podcast that interests you, click on its title to open its listing in a new browser window.
Alternatively, if you have an Apple ID, you can install the Stitcher app and subscribe to individual podcasts using that account. When a new episode is released, Stitcher will alert you and allow you to play it immediately. If you don’t have an Apple ID, or if
Library staff recommends at least one podcast per week
If you’re like most people, you probably rely on podcasts to keep up with the latest news and information. In fact, according to a study by Edison Research, podcast listeners are more engaged with shows than those who listen to radio broadcasts or traditional audio content.
That said, not all podcasts are created equal. So if you’re considering starting your own podcast, it’s important to choose one that will resonate with your audience and be of help to them. Here are three tips for choosing the right podcast:
1. Do your research. Before you start recording, ask yourself what topics interest you and what kind of information would be helpful for your listeners. Once you have a list of potential topics, do some research on those topics to see if any existing podcasts cover them.
2. Be personal. Many people enjoy podcasts because they can easily pull out a specific episode for reference or to hear about a new topic without having to wait for a new radio show or article to come out. When creating your show, make sure each episode feels personal and relevant to your audience.
3. Think global. Podcasts are a great way to share information and ideas across cultures and borders. Make sure each episode covers something
Conclusion
In this episode of the UCSD Podcast from the UC San Diego Health Sciences Library, we discuss how to get the most out of your research library. We touch on topics such as using the library catalogue, finding journal articles and book chapters, and accessing electronic resources. If you’re looking for tips on how to better use your research library, this is an episode you don’t want to miss!