Recording video with the Zoom Q3HD is quite easy. Press one button on the side of the device to power it up, press the large red record button on the back of the device once to start recording, then press the record button again to stop. Playback is equally easy, with a play button conveniently located just below the display.
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Zoom Q3HD Handy Video Recorder: Review and comparison with iPhone 4 video | TUAW - The ... - 0 views
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Update: Several commenters noted that the audio is out of sync with the video on both Zoom videos. This is not the case with the original files, and appears to be a problem with the way that YouTube handled the uploaded file. Zoom is looking into the situation and I will update again as soon as I hear more.
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In the end, it's all going to boil down to two things: whether you have the money to buy a secondary video camera such as the Zoom Q3HD and if you truly need the extra video quality of this camera for your needs
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For other Mac users, the Zoom Q3HD might be an excellent way to capture HD video at a relatively bargain price of $300 compared to higher end dedicated camcorders.
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the Library may look to harness the potential of these technologies to break away from the traditional broadcast-only website presence and move towards two-way conversations between the Library and its users, or conversations between the users themselves
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the key objectives stated in the Information Technology Strategic Plan 2012-2015 include Online Presence and supporting “the needs of our users for easy discovery of, access to, and engagement with our services, collections and other information resources in the digital environment”
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Putting Library resources into the hands of users in their lounge rooms reflects a deeper understanding of the need to move beyond the desire to follow our users and instead reach out to them to “take them some place new
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building both infrastructure and a culture of engagement will pave the way to more efficiently and effectively meeting that need in the future
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Improve access to our collection and services for audiences, wherever they are, whether on-site or anywhere else in the world.
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Equip staff to champion and drive the development of mobile services to improve access and productivity.
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Establish and expand the infrastructure and back-end systems required to support mobile initiatives, products and services.
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Adopt standards and best practices for interoperable mobile content and cross-platform data management.
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Include requisite support for mobile content collection, preservation and access in the Digital Library Infrastructure Replacement Project (DLIR
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Information Technology Division to examine ongoing resourcing of development work, administrative models, and potential for partial cost-recovery
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Develop and review policy in support of the use of both enterprise devices and use of personal devices for work-related purposes. Identify
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Collections Management Division to keep a watching brief on any developments pertaining to the extension of Legal Deposit to include digital (and mobile) content
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developing a statement of collecting intentions for the various categories of ebook titles within the context of revising the collecting policy for Australian electronic publications in general
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Improve access to our collection and services for audiences, wherever they are, whether on-site or anywhere else in the world.
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Improve access to our collection and services for audiences, wherever they are, whether on-site or anywhere else in the world.
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Equip staff to champion and drive the development of mobile services to improve access and productivity.
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Equip staff to champion and drive the development of mobile services to improve access and productivity.
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Establish and expand the infrastructure and back-end systems required to support mobile initiatives, products and services.
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Equip staff to champion and drive the development of mobile services to improve access and productivity.
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Establish and expand the infrastructure and back-end systems required to support mobile initiatives, products and services.
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Establish and expand the infrastructure and back-end systems required to support mobile initiatives, products and services.
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Adopt standards and best practices for interoperable mobile content and cross-platform data management.
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Adopt standards and best practices for interoperable mobile content and cross-platform data management.
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Adopt standards and best practices for interoperable mobile content and cross-platform data management.
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Include requisite support for mobile content collection, preservation and access in the Digital Library Infrastructure Replacement Project (DLIR
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Include requisite support for mobile content collection, preservation and access in the Digital Library Infrastructure Replacement Project (DLIR
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Develop and review policy in support of the use of both enterprise devices and use of personal devices for work-related purposes
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Investigate infrastructure and resourcing requirements for digital recording and distribution to ensure the long-term sustainability of online broadcast activity
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Include requisite support for mobile content collection, preservation and access in the Digital Library Infrastructure Replacement Project (DLIR
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Collections Management Division to keep a watching brief on any developments pertaining to the extension of Legal Deposit to include digital (and mobile) conten
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developing a statement of collecting intentions for the various categories of ebook titles within the context of revising the collecting policy for Australian electronic publications
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Develop and review policy in support of the use of both enterprise devices and use of personal devices for work-related purposes
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Zoom Q3HD Handy Video Recorder Review | Mac|Life - 0 views
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The Zoom Q3HD gets the balance right, shooting HD video while capturing audio with two terrific microphones
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The weak battery life—we got fewer than 90 minutes of recording time per set of AAs—will make you fearful that they’ll run out in the middle of a shot. And the plastic device even includes a plastic tripod adapter; that’s cheap.
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. The Q3HD pairs decent image quality with uncommonly good audio. It’s easy to overlook this pocket shooter’s shortcomings once you hear the difference. Product Q3HD Handy Video Recorder
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Zoom Q3HD Handy Video Recorder Review & Rating | PCMag.com - 0 views
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Pros Excellent audio quality. Strong video quality. Multiple audio recording options. External microphone input. Headphone jack. Mini-HDMI out.
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, isn't quite as strong the more affordable, Editor's Choice Sony Bloggie Touch 8GB ($199.99, 4 stars)
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Unfortunately, the Q3HD cannot recharge over USB, unlike most camcorders. Instead, it is powered by AA batteries, which is a rarity in this field—most include a rechargeable lithium ion battery, which is preferable.
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If you don't have high-definition video editing software, the camcorder includes a simple editor called HandyShare
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The $299 Zoom Q3HD Handy Video Camcorder delivers high quality video, unmatched audio, and loads of audio recording options
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Week 11 Week 10 IMT122 IMT122 Reading List Social Media & the Information Professional Essential Reading social metadata libraries archives museums
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Smith-Yoshimura, K., & Shein, C. (2011). User contributions sought by LAMs. Social Metadata for Libraries, Archives and Museums Part 1: Site Reviews (pp. 13-36). Dublin Ohio: OCLC. Retrieved from http://www.oclc.org/research/publications/library/2011/2011-02r.htm Skim-read this to ensure that you understand the definitions of the seven different ways that libraries, archives and museums are using social metadata. Read more of this report if you are interested:
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IMT122 Reading List Supplementary Reading Technology for Information Managment_Hardware Cloud Computing Topic 01 IMT122
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If you’ve used any of the popular Web 2.0 services over the past few years (e.g. Gmail, Wikipedia, Flickr or Twitter), you already have some experience with cloud computing
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Like water and electricity, a computing cloud is a communally-shared resource that you lease on a metered basis, paying for as little or as much as you need, when you need it
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As individuals and members of organizations, we’re already choosing between desktop applications and cloud applications when it comes to e-mail, RSS, file storage, word processing and other simple applications. Sooner or later we’ll have to make this choice for mission-critical enterprise applications too
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For more practical, technical explanations of cloud computing, check out the Wikipedia article the Anatomy of Cloud Computing the MIT Technology Review Briefing on Cloud Computing.
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For a discussion of problems and concerns about the digital cloud, read: How Secure is Cloud Computing? Security in the Ether Industry Challenges: The Standards Question
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IMT122 Reading List Supplementary Reading Week 04 URL shorteners Topic 04 IMT122
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PURL. If one of your machines gets taken out, you can edit the PURL to keep your link working, and shorten it for good measure.
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IMT122 Reading List Supplementary Reading Week 04 Google Search Topic 04 IMT122 How Google works
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Web-based academic search engines such as CiteSeer(X), Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic Search and SciPlore have introduced a new era of search for academic articles.
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With classic digital libraries, researchers have no influence on getting their articles indexed. They either have published in a publication indexed by a digital library, and then their article is available in that digital library, or they have not
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citation counts obtained from Google Scholar are sometimes used to evaluate the impact of articles and their authors.
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Citation counts are commonly used to evaluate the impact and performance of researchers and their articles.
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Nowadays, citation counts from Web-based academic search engines are also used for impact evaluations.
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Most academic search engines offer features such as showing articles cited by an article, or showing related articles to a given article. Citation spam could bring more articles from manipulating researchers onto more of these lists.
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It is apparent that a citation from a PowerPoint presentation or thesis proposal has less value than a citation in a peer reviewed academic article. However, Google does not distinguish on its website between these different origins of citations[8].
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Google Scholar indexes Wikipedia articles when the article is available as PDF on a third party website.
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That means, again, that not all citations on Google Scholar are what we call ‘full-value’ citations.
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As long as Google Scholar applies only very rudimentary or no mechanisms to detect and prevent spam, citation counts should be used with care to evaluate articles’ and researchers’ impact.
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However, Google Scholar is a Web-based academic search engine and as with all Web-based search engines, the linked content should not be trusted blindly.