The library's digital storytelling approach merges classic narrative techniques with contemporary multimedia capabilities to produce interactive and interactive stories that boost literacy and creativity while encouraging community participation. Through multimedia elements like audio and video together with images and text libraries enable patrons, particularly young people, to create self-expression and share personal narratives while exploring literature through dynamic methods. Digital book trailers and multimedia journals along with oral history projects teach patrons both reading and writing skills while providing digital literacy education through the use of tools such as Canva, iMovie and Book Creator. Through these initiatives libraries promote inclusive storytelling which enables them to engage diverse audiences and conserve local voices while also stimulating creativity and lifelong education. The ACRL publication Keeping Up With… Digital Storytelling demonstrates how libraries integrate classic storytelling methods with multimedia technology to build interactive narratives which enhance literacy, creativity and community participation. Through multimedia elements including audio, video, images and text libraries enable patrons especially young individuals to express their creativity share their stories and engage with literature in innovative ways.
Here is an example of digital storytelling.
This video explains how Powerpoint is used for digital storytelling
Work Cited
"Keeping Up With… Digital Storytelling", American Library Association, February 14, 2018
https://www.ala.org/acrl/publications/keeping_up_with/storytelling (Accessed May 13, 2025)
Document ID: 742e0eb9-6534-425a-b33e-6de302a1d385
"Digital Storytelling using Animation & Drawing" YouTube, uploaded by Doing in the Classroom, 10 May 2025
"Digital Storytelling with PowerPoint" YouTube, uploaded by Grady Megan, 10 Mat 2025
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