id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt dltj-org-9420 More Thoughts on Pre-recording Conference Talks | Disruptive Library Technology Jester .html text/html 1933 169 75 More Thoughts on Pre-recording Conference Talks | Disruptive Library Technology Jester More Thoughts on Pre-recording Conference Talks Over the weekend, I posted an article here about pre-recording conference talks and sent a tweet about the idea on Monday. I'm particularly thankful to Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe and Andromeda Yelton along with Jason Griffey, Junior Tidal, and Edward Lim Junhao for generously sharing their thoughts. Lisa points out that presenters will want to review that transcription for accuracy, which Jason noted adds to the length of time needed before the start of a conference to complete the preparations. In the Code4Lib Slack team, Daniel S noted: "One thing comes to mind on the pre-recording [is] the issue that prerecorded talks lose the 'conversation' aspect where some later talks at a conference will address or comment on earlier talks." A conference that is thinking now about pre-recording their talks must work through these issues and set expectations with presenters early. Should All Conference Talks be Pre-recorded? ./cache/dltj-org-9420.html ./txt/dltj-org-9420.txt