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The Bookmark: 18: Technology in the Library

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Technology

Technology in the Library

The library and Red River Innovation Lab for the Humanities have lots of useful tech that you can check out, including digital video recorders, Kindles, iPads, and so much more! The items below are part of our growing collection. For a full visual catalog, check out our Media LibGuide.

Teleprompter

Recently added by the Red River Innovation Lab for the Humanities:
YC Onion Lasagna Teleprompter
teleprompter with case and accessories 

Do you need to film a video presentation and you need to read a script without looking down at notes? Try this teleprompter!

The video teleprompter supports camera shooting and smartphone shooting (the lens needs to be adjusted).
Compatible with cell phones & tablets.

Digital Voice Recorder

A rectangular electronic device with a small screen and buttonsDigital voice recorder

  • An easy-to-use digital voice recorder with great recording and audio playback capability. 
  • It has 4 GB of available internal flash memory that records up to 1,073 hours of audio. 
  • A built-in Memory Card Expansion Slot (microSD/M2) allows for additional recording. 
  • It automatically adjusts recording levels for optimum results, or when necessary allows for manual control. 
  • It can record in MP3, AAC, WMA, and WAV formats.

Ring Light

Recently added by the Red River Innovation Lab for the Humanities:
Dija Beauty LED Ring Light

Ring light with phone in the center on a stand

Bad lighting for your video? No problem!

This 10 inch dimmable selfie ring light comes with 3 light modes and 10 brightness levels, an adjustable tripod stand, and a phone holder. Also has a bluetooth remote. No battery needed, this ring light just needs a USB port.