Category: Amplified
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Brenna Clarke Gray says… You Got This!
Brenna Clarke Gray says… You Got This! By Amplify Network Date: February 21, 2022 Tags: Podcasting Amplified is an audio blog series taking us behind the scenes at the Amplify Podcast Network to explore the different ways our team is reimagining the sound of scholarship. This month we go behind the scenes to learn more about the You Got This! […]
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Be Gay, Do Podcasts, How Amplify Got Its Start
Be Gay, Do Podcasts, How Amplify Got Its Start By Amplify Team Date: January 17, 2022 Tags: Podcasting Amplified is an audio blog series taking us behind the scenes at the Amplify Podcast Network to explore the different ways our team is reimagining the sound of scholarship. This month we go behind the scenes to learn more about the spirit […]
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Accessible Design in Publishing with WLU Press
Accessible Design in Publishing with WLU Press By Amplify Network Date: December 06, 2021 Tags: Podcasting Amplified is an audio blog series taking us behind the scenes at the Amplify Podcast Network to explore the different ways our team is reimagining the sound of scholarship. This month we go behind the scenes of the accessibility and design of our open […]
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Michael Joyce on the Amplify Podcast Preservation Tool
Michael Joyce on the Amplify Podcast Preservation Tool By Amplify Network Date: November 01, 2021 Tags: Podcasting Amplified is an audio blog series taking us behind the scenes at the Amplify Podcast Network to explore the different ways our team is reimagining the sound of scholarship. This month we go behind the scenes of our podcast preservation tool in production […]
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Wilfrid Laurier University Press collaborates to build a groundbreaking scholarly podcast network
Wilfrid Laurier University Press collaborates to build a groundbreaking scholarly podcast network By Maia Desjardins Date: October 13, 2020 Tags: Amplify WATERLOO –Wilfrid Laurier University (WLU) Press, in partnership with the School of Publishing at Simon Fraser University (SFU), has been awarded more than $175,000 in grant funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) to build […]