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       <author><firstname>Tripp&#44;</firstname><othername role="mi">J.</othername><surname>S.</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Duvall&#44;</firstname><othername role="mi">S.</othername><surname>L.</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Cowan&#44;</firstname><othername role="mi">D.</othername><surname>L.</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Kamauu&#44;</firstname><othername role="mi">A.</othername><surname>W.</surname></author> 
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<citetitle pubwork="article">Academic podcasting: quality media delivery.</citetitle>
   <citetitle pubwork="journal">AMIA Annu Symp Proc</citetitle>




   <pubdate>2006</pubdate>  
   <abstract>
      <para>A video podcast of the CME&#45;approved University of Utah Department of Biomedical Informatics seminar was created in order to address issues with streaming video quality&#44; take advantage of popular web&#45;based syndication methods&#44; and make the files available for convenient&#44; subscription&#45;based download. An RSS feed&#44; which is automatically generated&#44; contains links to the media files and allows viewers to easily subscribe to the weekly seminars in a format that guarantees consistent video quality.
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