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Library Podcasting Program

Images of the 2 Brantford podcasting studio rooms. Mac computers. Microphones

The library podcasting program gives users access to professional studios for digital scholarship and research communication at Waterloo and Brantford campuses.

About the Studios

The Laurier Library podcasting program is designed to provide a multi-campus opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to engage in digital scholarship through supported access to professional podcasting and audio recording studios. Currently there are two studio spaces, one in the Waterloo Library, and another in Brantford One Market.

The studios provide the equipment, training, and programming to develop dynamic and engaging pedagogy, explore your creativity, enhance intellectual and professional expression, and promote  knowledge creation and mobilization. Each studio is equipped with professional-grade microphones, headphones, and software for mixing and editing audio

Locations and Hours of Operation

Waterloo Library: Room 401

Monday 9:00am-4:00pm
Tuesday 10:00am-1:00pm
Wednesday 1:00pm-3:00pm
Thursday 9:00am-1:00pm
Friday 1:00pm-4:00pm

Brantford One Market Square: Room OM210 (near Student Commons)

Tuesday 11:00pm-5:00pm
Wednesday 9:00am-1:00pm
Thursday 9:00am-1:00pm

Note: The Brantford Podcasting Studios will be closed for July and August.

Using the Studios

Waterloo

Students, faculty, and staff may book one hour sessions using our online booking system. A studio key must be signed out from the User Services desk to access the studio, and returned following the booking.

The Library provides workshops and one-on-one support for podcasting.
For more information please contact Darin White at dawhite@wlu.ca.

Brantford

Students, faculty, staff, and the public may book sessions using our online booking system. User should access the Brantford studio through the Student Commons area on the 2nd floor.

Individual support is available for Brantford users.
Please contact Avery Moore Kloss at amoorekloss@wlu.ca.

Note: it is recommended that users bring an external storage device (i.e. SSD or USB drive) to store captured media. 

Page Owner: Darin White

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