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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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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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OVERDUE: Weeding Out Oppression in Libraries

OLA EDI & Antiracism Committee

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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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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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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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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 (BODcasts)

Oxford University

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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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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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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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Let's Talk Libraries

Denise Wilson

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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 for over 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 m ...
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This episode features an interview with Westmeath County Council STEM Engagement officer Kelley Keogh, talking about robots, coding and AI. Colm and Rory also catch-up on recent news and events from Summer Stars to Heritage Week. We also take a look at some Culture Night events in the library, as well as how you can get help your device by chatting…
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There has been an assault on knowledge institutions in the past 8 months. Added to attacks on libraries are attempts to shape and control universities, museums, and federal agencies like the Library of Congress, the National Archives, and the National Institutes of Health. Besides executive actions, there have been important judicial decisions that…
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Send us a text This episode originally aired on July 31, 2024 as Season 3, Episode 5, and is being re-released in light of Fobazi's recent health challenges. Listeners who wish to support Fobazi, can access the Go Fund Me by clicking on the hyperlink. In this episode we are joined in conversation by scholar, academic consultant, librarian and educa…
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On Book Matters today Janine chats to Adelaide writer Leonie Kelsall. We chat about her latest rural fiction novel, The path through the Coojong trees. We also talk about her writing and why she also writes under a pseudonym Courtney then chats to Victorian crime writer Matt Rogers who has self published 36 novels and how he has transitioned to bei…
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‘Queer Enough: an honest conversation stereotypes, screen time, and self-definition’About Voices of Us:'Voices of Us' (VOU) is a podcast that shares authentic stories from LGBTQIA+ international students, alumni and allies. In this episode of Voices of Us, queer international creatives from the film industry, Ayuka and Patitta, reflect on how media…
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‘Be an Ally: Voice Out for Your Queer International Friends’About Voices of Us: 'Voices of Us' (VOU) is a podcast that shares authentic stories from LGBTQIA+ international students, alumni and allies. This episode is part of the project “Voices of Us Ripples.” In today’s episode of Voices of Us, we will be speaking with Muskaan and Beaw, both of wh…
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Welcome to Back to Chat, a special episode of Book Matters! On today’s special episode we are celebrating five years of Book Matters with a familiar and much-loved guest. That’s right—we’re bringing back one of our most popular authors for a return visit! Please join us as we catch up, see what’s new and dive into their stories—both on and off the …
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Send us a text In this episode, we are joined by Angelica Navarro de Cordero and Maria Aguilar, Adult Services Librarian and Library Director at the Cornelius Public Library. The duo discusses the importance of collective effort, authentic relationship building and establishing a foundation of trust when serving not only Spanish-speakers, but the c…
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Summer Stars is ongoing in all our libraries, in this episode Colm & Rory chat about some of the events that have been happening. They'll also be talking about Heritage Week coming soon, and all that's planned for August. Read more about Summer Stars Heritage Week All our events Search for a book Find your local library Leave us feedback…
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It's lucky seven for Full Volume: The Manchester Libraries Podcast and the latest edition is chock-full of Library-related features, news and interviews from across the city. This month’s episode welcomes legendary Northern music journalist John Robb into the hotseat for our “Big Interview”. A regular talking head on the telly and a member of rock’…
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On the podcast today Courtney chats with Melbourne author Jodi McAlister about her rom-com – “An Academic Affair” - a charming new romance about two English professors who embark on a fake relationship…only to discover that it may be harder to pretend than they realized. Then Sam speaks with NSW writer Sarah Clutton about her novel “The Remarkable …
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On this special NAIDOC Week episode, our local history librarian Kate speaks with Lenora Thaker - a proud Meriam and Wagedagam woman born and living on Gimuy-Walubarra Yidinji country in Far North Queensland. They chat about her historical novel, 'The Pearl of Tagai Town' a sweeping, heart-warming and ultimately triumphant story of the life of a yo…
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Send us a text In this episode, Kaetrena Davis Kendrick—an award-winning librarian, researcher, and the 2024–2025 Follett Chair at Dominican University—joins the hosts. Kendrick, renowned for her research on the topic of low-morale in libraries, sheds light on the systemic systems and structures that enable these environments and how BIPOC library …
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Welcome to Back to Chat, a special episode of Book Matters! On today’s special episode we are celebrating five years of Book Matters with a familiar and much-loved guest. That’s right—we’re bringing back one of our most popular authors for a return visit! Please join us as we catch up, see what’s new and dive into their stories—both on and off the …
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With Summer in full swing Full Volume: The Manchester Libraries Podcast returns for its spectacular sixth edition. With more features than the complimentary newspapers in the BIPC, this month’s episode sees host Alan Lynch sitting down with acclaimed Manchester children’s author Kimberly Whittam. Kimberly’s new book ‘Quiet Storm’ has just been sele…
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Emilia Bell is Manager Research and Digital Services at Murdoch University Library in Perth Western Australia and a director on several boards including ALIA, The Australian Library and Information Association. In this episode Emilia shares their achievements, struggles and inclusive values based approach to librarianship and leadership. https://ww…
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On Book Matters today, Courtney speaks with Sydney paramedic Sally Gould about her memoir Frog, an intimate look at the human cost of the job and the cumulative effect of trauma. Sally shares a personal story which offers a heartfelt tribute to the resilience, courage and camaraderie that define the high-stakes world of emergency medicine. Then Jan…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator i…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator i…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator i…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator i…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator i…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator i…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator i…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator i…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator i…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator i…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator i…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator i…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator i…
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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator i…
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Job searching can be daunting, especially when it comes to crafting the perfect résumé. Many of us were never formally taught how to write one, and best practices seem to change constantly. In the January/February 2025 issue of Public Libraries, Alison King of King Career Services, provided a practical guide to creating an interview-winning résumé …
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Today on Book Matters we are celebrating Australian crime fiction by chatting to Sydney writer Jane Caro about her compelling and fascinating new mystery novel Lyrebird, which brings a detective out of retirement to investigate a 20-year-old cold case. We hope you enjoy. Connected Libraries Website Connected Libraries Facebook Page In a nook with a…
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Public libraries often serve as a first stop for people seeking legal information, but assisting patrons with legal reference questions presents unique challenges. How can librarians provide useful guidance without crossing into legal advice? What resources are available to support pro se litigants? In this episode, we're joined by Anthony Aycock, …
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On Book Matters today Kate speaks with Melbourne author Madeliene Cleary about her new historical fiction novel “The Butterfly Women” which shines a light on Melbourne in 1863, the goldrush and the brothels that operated in that era. Then Janine speaks with Sydney author Lauren McKellar about her new novel “The Calendar Mums” - a warm, funny and he…
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R. David Lankes is the Virginia and Charles Bowden Professor of Librarianship at the University of Texas at Austin’s School of Information. In this episode, David talks about his journey into libraries, shares his views on the roles and challenges of libraries today and his optimism for the future of libraries in empowering their communities. Linke…
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In this episode Colm & Rory talk about events in the libraries including Bealtaine, Summer Stars, and more You'll find all our events at https://westmeath.spydus.ie/ and all our library news on our website at https://westmeathculture.ie/library/ Bealtaine events Little Library Book Bags Meditation sessions in the library Biodiversity week exhibitio…
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Eat, Sleep, History, Repeat! Podcast is made by St Catherine’s National School, Dublin City’s Historian in Residence for Children Dervilia Roche, and co-funded by The Digital Hub. Dublin City Historians in Residence programme is created by Dublin City Libraries, and is delivered in partnership with Dublin City Council Culture Company. Supported by …
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Aughhhh!!! We knew this was coming, but it still hurts – even more. As part of the chain-saw destruction of much of the US federal government, the Institute for Museum and Library Services has been eliminated to the maximum extend of the law and ordered to reduce services and personnel to the minimum required by law. All budget requests from IMLS a…
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Send us a text In this episode, the remarkable Heidi Estrada & Sophie Kenney discuss RAILS BIPOC Library Workers Group and RAILS BIPOC Library Workers Mentorship Program—two inclusive programs for library professionals in Illinois that foster support and mitigate racial disparities. More specifically, RAILS BIPOC Library Workers Group aims to foste…
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Simon Polson is Executive Director, National and State Libraries Australasia (NSLA). A trained musicologist and experienced archival researcher and lecturer, Simon has had an interesting journey into libraries and is a passionate advocate. In this episode we talk about Simon’s background, his work at NSLA and what the future of libraries might hold…
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On the podcast today Sam chats to Sydney author Catherine Greer about her novel The Bittersweet Bakery Café which sheds light on the complex lives of women, then Kiara speaks with Victoria Brownlee who describes herself as an Eater/Drinker/Writer, about her new novel Eat Your Heart Out. We hope you enjoy. Connected Libraries Website Connected Libra…
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In this episode I catch up with Natalie Hauff again. Natalie is Deputy Director of Innovation at Charlston County Public Library in South Carolina, USA. We talk about digital inclusion, the Low Country Digital Equity Coalition and the challenges and opportunities facing libraries today. Notes: Contact details for Natalie: https://www.linkedin.com/i…
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In this episode of FYI: The Public Libraries Podcast, host Kathleen Hughes speaks with Julius Harper, Emmy-nominated executive producer, and Nicole Velez, senior producer at GBH KIDS, about Acoustic Rooster—a joyful new PBS KIDS series based on the beloved book by Newbery Medalist Kwame Alexander. Learn how the series introduces young viewers to th…
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Our podcast host Caroline has moved to a new library in Westmeath, and so has passed on the podcast to two new hosts, Colm & Rory. This is their first episode and they chat about what's happening libraries around Westmeath. - Mullingar Library announced as Library of the Year for Island of Ireland - Gardening workshops with Anna Browne of Big Sky F…
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With Dave on vacation, Beth & Mike also take a break from the challenges and issues facing the library & information field. Since both are both avid sports fans and since it’s “March Madness” (college basketball’s post-season extravaganza) time, they build on last month’s “information perspective” by taking a look at the entire phenomenon while wea…
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Send us a text We are joined in this episode by Oregon State University Associate Professor and Special Collections and Archives Research Center (SCARC) Curator, Natalia Fernández. How can academic archives confront harmful narratives and create more inclusive records? Fernández shares how SCARC'S Antiracist Description Activities project is challe…
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On the podcast this month Janine speaks with Sydney author Vanessa McCausland about her new release “The Last Illusion of Paige White” a haunting, compelling and beautifully written novel about two women, a tragedy on the lake, and secrets beneath the surface. Kiara then chats with Ella Ward about her first novel "The Cicada House" - a heartfelt an…
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