Live webcast

Introduction

Live webcast is the process of broadcasting live audio or video content over the internet. It allows remote audiences to view real-time events from any location with an internet connection.

Key Features

  • Used for webinars, online conferences, lectures, and public events.
  • Supports interaction through chat, polls, and Q&A features.
  • Can be recorded for later viewing (archived webcasts).
  • Requires minimal equipment—camera, microphone, and streaming software.
  • Offers wide reach and real-time communication.

Applications in Libraries

  • Broadcasting library orientation sessions and training workshops.
  • Hosting live author talks or panel discussions.
  • Streaming conferences or seminars for distance learners.

Conclusion

Live webcasts enhance the accessibility of educational and informational events, making them a powerful communication tool for libraries and academic institutions.

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