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Call Number with American Libraries Podcast

Call Number with American Libraries Podcast

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Call Number is the popular podcast series from American Libraries, the magazine of the American Library Association. Each month, your host and American Libraries Associate Editor Diana Panuncial will be your guide to conversations with librarians, authors, thinkers, and scholars about topics from the library world and beyond.
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Dublin City Libraries & Archives

Dublin City Libraries & Archives

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Listen to a wide range of talks, readings, lectures and performances which reflect the rich history and literature of Dublin city. Serving over half a million people, Dublin City Libraries is the largest library service in the Republic of Ireland.
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A podcast attempting to shine light on the radical inequities and the oppressive nature of the library profession, specifically as it pertains to BIPOC professionals and the communities they serve in the state of Oregon. An Oregon Library Association EDI & Antiracism production. This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the State Library of Oregon. Este proyecto ha sido posible en pa ...
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Inclusive Libraries

KimberLeigh G Nagel

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This podcast includes information on ensuring inclusive practices in the library through the use of visual supports, sensory input, adapted materials, communication support, and fidgets. The end of the podcast references a free six module online training provided at Project Enable (Expanding Nondiscriminatory Access By Librarians Everywhere). https://projectenable.syr.edu
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Libraries Lead!

Beth Patin, Dave Lankes, & Mike Eisenberg

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Libraries Lead! is a provocative podcast about all things information & library hosted by Beth Patin (Assistant Professor, School of Information Studies, Syracuse U), Dave Lankes (Professor, iSchool, U of Texas), and Mike Eisenberg (Dean/Professor Emeritus, iSchool, U of Washington). Information age opportunities and challenges affect every aspect of human existence. We wrestle with such topics as social justice, political unrest, mis- and dis-information, kids, family and adult living; educ ...
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Liberating Libraries

Conspiracy of Equality

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Welcome to Liberating Libraries, a podcast project presented by the Conspiracy of Equality. In this show, we talk about the fiction we’re reading and how it is informing, poking at, inspiring, or enabling our social justice work. We don’t delve deep ‘into the text’, but we use the work of our faves (like Octavia Butler, Marlon James, Zadie Smith, Ursula le Guin, Isabelle Allende…) to work through ideas and imagine the worlds that could be.
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Newcastle Libraries REAL

Newcastle Libraries REAL

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Welcome to Newcastle Libraries REAL. This podcast is for everyone who loves brave and provocative stories, stimulating conversations and absorbing content. Whether you are interested in Newcastle stories, or you're searching for new ideas, REAL will inspire, inform and keep you connected to your community. Subscribe Now.
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City of Melbourne Libraries

City of Melbourne Libraries

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City, 253 Flinders Lane, Melbourne East Melbourne, 122 George Street, East Melbourne Kathleen Syme, 251 Faraday Street, Carlton Library at The Dock, 107 Victoria Harbour Prom narrm ngarrgu Library, 141 Therry Street, Melbourne North Melbourne, 66 Errol Street, North Melbourne Southbank Library at Boyd, 207 City Road
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CU at the Libraries

University of Colorado Boulder Libraries

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CU at the Libraries is where information becomes knowledge through storytelling. This is an original podcast from the University of Colorado Boulder Libraries. These collections of stories highlight the students and educators who make the University Libraries the heart of our campus.
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The Bodleian Libraries at the University of Oxford is the largest university library system in the United Kingdom. It includes the principal University library - the Bodleian Library - which has been a legal deposit library for 400 years; as well as 28 other libraries across Oxford including major research libraries and faculty, department and institute libraries. Together, the Libraries hold more than 12 million printed items, over 80,000 e-journals and outstanding special collections inclu ...
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Reading with Libraries Podcast

Reading with Libraries Podcast

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We are a book group podcast, looking at a new genre each week. We enjoy a beverage that matches the theme of the episode, we talk about some books we like with our Guest Hosts, and we share resources for finding more books. We work in a library system, and many of our guests work in libraries - so we have a lot of fun books to share! Grab a beverage, and let's start talking about books!
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Linebacker II veteran Ron Bartlett & aviation artist and filmmaker host a four-part series on the Operation that effectively ended the Vietnam War for the United States and brought the POWs home.The Linebacker II Libraries series features conversation with Vietnam War veterans and the pre-recorded recollections of many others affected by the moment.The Linebacker II Libraries series is a production of The Distinguished Flying Cross Society as a way to fulfill their ongoing mission of bringin ...
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Welcome to Shoosh, the ironically titled podcast about all things health libraries. This is a conversation-style podcast where the host, Daniel McDonald, tries to stay out of the way as much as possible and talk to people much smarter than him about all things related to health science information and research and publishing and the like. Daniel is a librarian for Darling Downs Health, located in Toowoomba but covering a large part of rural and regional southern Queensland in Australia. He i ...
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Kia ora and hello from Aotearoa, New Zealand. I'm Denise Wilson and I love libraries. I'm a super user and in my work with libraries over New - two decades, I see amazing impact they can have on their communities, regardless of the type and size of library. I wanted to create a space to capture the ideas of some of the amazing people I meet and share their stories, as well as share thoughts and challenges. How are people navigating this rapidly changing environment? What impact can libraries ...
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As any library staffer who has gone through a building renovation knows, significant behind-the-scenes work goes into updating or overhauling a facility. From working with architects to communicating with committees to soliciting community feedback, rethinking a library doesn’t happen overnight. On Episode 75, the podcast team focuses on library de…
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In this episode Caroline chats to Seamus O'Brien, editor of Westmeath: History and Society – interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county about his latest project on the vernacular buildings of Westmeath. Anne and Lorna from the Aidan Heavey Library discuss some of the ways they are celebrating Heritage Week, which happens this August…
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In this episode we are joined in conversation by scholar, academic consultant, librarian and educational game designer, Fobzi Ettarh, who notably coined the concept of "vocational awe" in 2018. Ettarh shares how vocational awe operates at both the micro and macro levels, contributing to problematic hiring, onboarding, and retention practices in the…
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Alison is joined over Zoom by author Freddie Gillies, to discuss his novel Because all fades, published by Bateman Books. The novel is about four young Kiwis on their OE, having the time of their lives - until a serious incident changes everything. Freddie is an exciting new voice in New Zealand fiction. Because all fades can be borrowed from Besti…
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Alison is joined over Zoom by author Dr. Ineke Meredith, to discuss her extraordinary memoir, On Call: Stories from my life as a surgeon, a daughter and a mother, published by Harper Collins New Zealand. The world of surgery is strange, messy, intense and lonely. Life, death, chaos and limited family life: is life in scrubs worth the sacrifice?On C…
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On this episode of Book Matters we are thrilled to be talking to two fabulous writers about their latest releases. First off Janine chats with Canadian crime writer Robyn Harding about her latest thriller The Haters; a twisted tale of fame, obsession, and the dark recesses of social media. Then Kate speaks to Australian author Lia Hill about her no…
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Summer is in full swing. This means getting outside, soaking up some sunshine, and listening to our favorite tunes—from oldies-but-goodies to today’s hits. In Episode 97, Call Number covers music.Some libraries offered programs, hosted listening parties, and transformed into mini concert venues to celebrate their favorite musician’s latest release.…
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In collaboration with Auckland Philharmonia’s Aspiring Musicians Programme, Strings on Streets bring a fresh and flamboyant programme of classical and iconic movie theme favourites to this Auckland Libraries Heritage Concert. Included are Hadyn’s Emperor Quartet in C, and Mozart’s String Quartet No.20, contrasted with the evocative tango “Por Una C…
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In a further collaboration with the Auckland Philharmonia’s Aspiring Musicians Programme, the talented Kaha Trio return to our Thursday Heritage Concerts stage. Lorna Zhang (violin), Madeleine Xiao (piano) and Damon Herlihy-O'Brien (cello) bring together a programme called Invierno (Winter), including two works by J.S Bach, Tchaikovsky’s much loved…
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The newly formed Mātātā Quintet join forces to present the first movement of Dvořák's Piano Quintet No. 2. Written in 1887, this monumental chamber work reflects the Czech composer's admiration for Bohemian folk music. Infused with rich melodies and rhythmic vitality, the work exudes a pastoral charm while maintaining Dvořák's masterful handling of…
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Composer Margaret Wegener (1920 – 2020) led an extraordinary life both in the UK where she was born, and here in New Zealand, where she settled in 2005. A considerable body of Margaret's original compositions have been published, drawing praise from composers such as Ralph Vaughan Williams, Herbert Howells, and John Rutter. Auckland Libraries is pr…
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To complete our Thursday Heritage Concert Series, Japan born and raised violinist, Yuhka Nagai and NZ pianist Kent Isomura, present a programme including two NZ premier pieces by contemporary Japanese composers, alongside the works of two European greats. Six pieces by Hikaru Hayashi (1931-2012) and a Nursery song by Rikuya Terashima (1964-) from A…
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Welcome to the Dublin City Libraries podcast.In this, the first of a two-part series on the Irish Civil War, Dublin City Historian in Residence, Cormac Moore discusses events from the Treaty Talks to the Fire at the Four Courts.This episode was recorded as part of Dublin City Council’s Decade of Centenaries programme.…
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Welcome to the Dublin City Libraries podcast.In this episode, entitled Fleapits, Palaces, and Multiplexes Dublin City Historian in Residence Katie Blackwood explores the history of cinemas in Dublin.Listen to stories about the makeshift venues of the early days, the 1930s palaces of entertainment and the suburban cinemas of the mid to late twentiet…
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Welcome to the Dublin City Libraries podcast.In this episode entitled Prostitution in Dublin in the early 20th Century, Dublin City Historian in Residence Mary Muldowney explores how prostitution became entangled with the cause of Irish Independence, as it was framed, not as a social issue, but as a symbol of degeneracy of the British Empire.Record…
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Anne Heidemann & Melissa Isaac from the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan join us to share about Maawn Doobiigeng, a new classification system for the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Library. In 2019, The Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Libraries were awarded the IMLS National Leadership Grant to facilitate the creation of a new classification system by me…
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On Book Matters today Janine and Courtney speak with two Australian authors. Janine speaks with Aoife Clifford about her new mystery novel ‘It takes a town’ which is a vivid story of small-town allegiances and secret grudges. Then Courtney chats with Amy Hutton about her romantic comedy novel ‘Love from Scratch’ which is a delectable story for dog-…
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Next week, we’re on route to San Diego for the American Library Association’s 2024 Annual Conference and Exhibition. In Episode 96, Call Number explores “America’s Finest City” through the lens of local librarians. First, American Libraries Associate Editor and Call Number host Diana Panuncial speaks with Tim Tully, instruction and outreach librari…
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True crime podcasts have captured the fascination of audiences worldwide, with their gripping narratives and captivating storytelling. According to a 2023 Pew Research study of the U.S. podcast market, nearly a quarter of top-ranked titles in America focused on true crime stories. The same study also showed that true crime topics make up nearly a q…
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Lisa Von Drasek and Erin McBrien discussed the children’s books, “Writing Boxes” and “I’m From” on this installment of Read This Book from the University of Minnesota Libraries. Von Drasek is the author of “Writing Boxes” and “I’m From” was written by Gary R. Gray Jr. and illustrated by Oge Mora. About Lisa Von Drasek and Erin McBrien Lisa Von Dras…
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TikTok! Used regularly by over half the US population, why do so many either love or loathe TikTok? Is it simply a fun and terrific platform for creating, sharing, and consuming content? Is it an addictive, mental health hazard destroying America’s youth? Is it a major national security threat of Chinese infiltration? Is it all of the above…and mor…
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Nick Tanzi is Assistant Director at South Huntington Public Library in Huntington Station, Long Island, New York, USA and nationally recognised library technology consultant. In this episode he talks about his approach to emerging technologies, particularly AI and why it is important for librarians to get ahead of the curve. Website | LinkedIn…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your n…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your n…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your n…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your n…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your n…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your n…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your n…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your n…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your n…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your n…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your n…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your n…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your n…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your n…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your n…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your n…
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*There were slight technical issues during the recording of this episode. We apologize for any minor disruptions* We are excited to welcome Jamillah R. Gabriel, the Critical Pedagogy Research Librarian at Harvard University and co-host of the podcast LibVoices, for a second time. Jamillah provides listeners with a beginner-friendly overview of Crit…
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In this episode I speak with Michelle Blake, University Librarian and Dr Rangihurihia McDonald, Pou Ārahi from the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand. They talk about their journey towards becoming an antiracist organisation. Contact details: michelle.blake@waikato.ac.nz hurihia@waikato.ac.nz Resources Link: https://rl.talis.com/3/waika…
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In this episode of FYI, the Public Libraries Podcast, we delve into the potentially transformative impact of AI on public libraries. Our guest is Juan Rubio, Digital Media and Learning Expert at the Seattle Public Library. Juan provides insights from his article, "The Role of Libraries in Navigating an AI-Empowered Future," which was featured in th…
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Erin McBrien and Lisa Von Drasek discuss “First Words” by Joyce Sutphen in this episode of Read This Book from the University of Minnesota Libraries. About Lisa Von Drasek and Erin McBrien Lisa Von Drasek is the Curator of the Children’s Literature Research Collections at the University of Minnesota Libraries. Erin McBrien is Interim Curator of the…
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On Book Matters today Kate speaks with debut author Kyra Geddes about her novel 'The Story Thief' where fact and fiction meld into one in this stirring family saga set against shifting landscapes and pivotal moments in Australian history. Lynda then chats with Jo Peck about her memoir 'Suddenly Single at 60' - This inspiring, witty and at times hil…
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In Episode 95, Call Number highlights ways libraries are practicing and promoting sustainability. First, American Libraries Managing Editor Terra Dankowski pays a visit to the Sulzer Regional branch of Chicago Public Library, which hosts a repair café every month. At these events, participants bring household items in need of mending to the library…
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In this episode, we return to one of our favorite topics– the new AI. But rather than focus on the latest “gee whiz” or OMG capabilities, we turn to the societal implications and impact side of the topic. Dave raised this topic wondering if it’s another case of, “this is why we can't have nice things anymore.” Why is it that for world-changing tech…
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Zach Stier runs a children’s department at Ericson Public Library in Boone, Iowa, USA. He describes his work as a mission ‘to provide a space for children to enjoy learning, know who they are as much as possible, how they learn and to celebrate that’. In this episode we talk about children’s services and his passion for asset based partnering. We a…
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