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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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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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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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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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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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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 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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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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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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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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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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Natural and human-made crises, disasters, emergencies, and catastrophes. Whatever the cause (climate change, poverty, disease, overpopulation, war), it's undeniable that communities and individuals are continually facing daunting problems and challenges across the globe. In the first year of this podcast in Episode 11 (Nov 2021), we discussed how e…
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Send us a text In this episode*, we have the absolute honor of conversing with Donna Barba Higuera, Middle Grade and Picture Book Author, Newbery Medal and Pura Belpré Award Winner and New York Times Best Seller. Donna shares from where and whom she draws her stories, and how she went from an imaginative child to inspiring readers of all ages. In a…
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On Book Matters today we speak to two Australian authors who take us to Italy during two different eras. First up Janine speaks to Perth based author Tess Woods about her fourth women's fiction novel The Venice hotel; where the lives of four very different women become entangled in a boutique hotel where dark secrets unravel and where not everyone …
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In this episode, we look into a crucial topic that intersects social work and library services—how libraries can navigate crises and ensure the safety of both staff and patrons through trauma-informed de-escalation techniques.Joining us is Dr. Margaret Ann Paauw, an assistant professor at Eastern Michigan University and a licensed clinical social w…
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Books flying off the shelves. Shadowy figures roaming the hallways. Unexplained sounds.What’s going on at Peoria (Ill.) Public Library? Is the building possessed by spirits hovering above cursed ground? Or are these apparitions just a sign that librarians have been spending too much time in the stacks?Do not attempt to adjust your audio. In this re…
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Rebekah Cummings is interviewed by Dave Lankes. Rebekah was chosen to run with Gubernatorial candidate, Brian King. He described Rebekah as: “A mom. A public servant. A librarian. A defender against book banning and censorship. Utahns will be well served by Rebekah’s leadership through her advocacy for intellectual freedom and commitment to empower…
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Caroline chats to Aidan Courtney and to Niall de Búrca about Childrens Book Festival. Aidan is a cartoonist, writer + part-time librarian in Clare. Uou can find Aidan on Twitter Niall is a scéalaí; a traditional storyteller from the west of Ireland. https://storyteller.ie/ Find out more about Children's Book Festival in Ireland Find out what events…
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Corrosive AI: Effects On and Expanded Roles Of Libraries and the Information Field Sigh. It’s not enough that our instantly and continually connected information environment has eroded trust everywhere—including in our public institutions. The Internet, World Wide Web, and social media have been super-spreaders for misinformation (unintended mislea…
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Send us a text In this episode we are joined in conversation by Shannon LaRance (Dine'/Hopi/Assiniboine). Founder of Indigenous Empowerment, Indigenous Empowerment's mission is to ensure culturally sensitive counselors and social service agents are accessible to those in need. Their goal is to train human service organizations across the nation on …
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Libraries are so much more than their physical collections. They offer digital resources, innovative programs, essential services, new technologies, and opportunities to socialize. But not everyone knows this. That’s why OverDrive has started Check Out Your Library, an initiative that aims to reintroduce communities to their local libraries.In this…
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This month Janine chats with Victorian author Jock Serong about his new novel "Cherrywood" an imaginative, darkly playful and deeply meaningful delight, a novel about legacy, community, wonder, love and reinvention. Then Courtney speaks with debut novelist Brooke Hardwick about her novel The Fog - a spine-chilling gothic thriller, where a woman on …
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The recent wave of book bans and other censorship attempts have threatened democracy, restricting access and the rights of many readers. In Episode 87, Call Number looks at how libraries and library workers are on the front lines defending intellectual freedom. First, American Libraries Associate Editor and Call Number host Diana Panuncial speaks w…
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Amina Shah is the National Librarian and Chief Executive of the National Library of Scotland. In this episode Amina shares her enthusiasm for libraries, the inclusive role of a national library today and her vision for the future of the National Library of Scotland as it approaches its centenary in 2025. Amina's LinkedIn…
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Caroline chats to Colm from Mullingar Library about The Waking of Willie Ryan by John Broderick. This is Athlone's One Town One Book read as we celebrate the 100 years since the birth of John Broderick. They also discuss Sustainable Development Goals and libraries. Request The Waking of Willie Ryan from your library Download the ebook of The Waking…
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The Creed from Rev Thomas Kendell's "A Grammar and vocabulary of the language of New Zealand"Church Mission SocietyLondon: Printed by R. Watts. 1820GNZM 3iRef: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=68d5e7a6-f145-588a-819c-a36e2deca81e&entityType=FormatGroupRead by Maureen Ned on the theme Reo AkoRecorded in support of the Waiwai…
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He himene mo te karakia ki te Atua Nepia: Na te Haaringi i ta ki tona whare perehi pukapuka"Enlarged collection ('third edition') of 175 Anglican hymns"Hymn no. 941887NZM 735Ref: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=78d627d0-d835-5a89-814c-3194ffc963f1&entityType=FormatGroupRead and sung by Xavier Forsman on the theme Reo Hahi.…
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He inoi mo nga Pakeha me nga Maori"Prayer for peaceful cooperation between Māori and Pākehā"John Whiteley. Mangungu: He mea ta i te perehi o nga Weteriana Mihanere. 1837Miscellaneous MSS & documents in Maori Reverent Richard Taylor [1805-1873]GNZMS 297. 18: nō.26.Ref: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=78d627d0-d835-5a89-814c…
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Card 2 Dialogue 2Primers: Extracts from the grammar printed on double-sided cards."A Grammar and vocabulary of the language of New Zealand"Church Mission SocietyLondon:Printed by R. Watts. 1820Familiar Dialogues between a Christian missionary and his pupilGNZM 12ahttps://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/rarebooks/id/870/rec/1Read b…
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Card 3 Dialogue 3Primers: Extracts from the grammar printed on double-sided cards."A Grammar and vocabulary of the language of New Zealand"Church Mission SocietyLondon:Printed by R. Watts. 1820Familiar Dialogues between a Christian missionary and his pupilGNZM 12akura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/c…870/rec/1Read by Maureen Ned and Xavier Forsm…
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Card 5 - The Lord's PrayerPrimers: Extracts from the grammar printed on double-sided cards."A Grammar and vocabulary of the language of New Zealand"Church Mission SocietyLondon:Printed by R. Watts. 1820Familiar Dialogues between a Christian missionary and his pupilGNZM 12akura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/c…870/rec/1Read by Maureen Ned on the …
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Te Korimako: Te Tukunga iho o nga Kupu rere keHanuere 15 1886, Page 7Ref: discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/…atGroupRead by Xavier Forsman on the theme Kupu WhakawhitiRecorded in support of the Waiwaia Ngā Ngutu Exhibition 2024For more information about the exhibition: https://ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/events/2024/09/waiwaia-nga-n…
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Te Korimako: Etahi Whakatauki a te PakehaHanuere 15 1886, Page 8Ref: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=0b225e70-c400-5135-bc85-f6433ddde22b&entityType=FormatGroupRead by Xavier Forsman on the theme Kupu WhakawhitiRecorded in support of the Waiwaia Ngā Ngutu Exhibition 2024For more information about the exhibition: https://ou…
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Kei hea a Spot?Where is Spot?by Eric HillMāori translator unknownHeinemann Publishers (N.Z.) 1980NZM 1160Ref: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=d53a00a1-46fb-57c9-886c-6e795bf17387&entityType=FormatGroupRead by Amiria Lee Pihema Williams and Robert Eruera on the theme Whakamāoritia.Recorded in support of the Waiwaia Ngā Ngut…
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Ka haere a Spot ki te kuraSpot goes to schoolby Eric HillMaori translator unknown 1984NZM 1185Ref: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=68f54313-4766-5c54-8f7c-b31c6dd5e2cd&entityType=FormatGroupRead by Xavier Forsman on the theme Whakamāoritia.Recorded in support of the Waiwaia Ngā Ngutu Exhibition 2024Ka haere a Spot ki te ku…
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Te poti mau potaeThe cat in the hat by Dr SeussMāori translation by Hirini Melbourne 1983NZM 1187Ref: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search?query=Te%20poti%20mau%20potae&searchType=everything&pageSize=10Read by Robert Eruera on the theme Whakamāoritia.Recorded in support of the Waiwaia Ngā Ngutu Exhibition 2024For more information about…
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Rōmeo rāua ko Hurieta [Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare]Translated by Te Haumihiata Mason. Auckland University Press. 2023NZM 2631Ref: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=a76b7363-8943-5123-afab-4329e35f87f9&entityType=FormatGroupRead by Moira Apiti-Civcic and Robert Eruera on the theme Whakamāoritia.Recorded in support of the …
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Ko nga moteatea me nga hakirara o nga Maori.He mea kohikohi mai a Sir George Grey, K.C.B I tera kaumatua, i tera kuia; no ona haerenga, e maha ki nga pito katoa, o enei motu1851GNZM 231Page 53Ref: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=33ebada5-9d0b-51b9-8b69-5bf3ddd511c7&entityType=FormatGroupRead by Robert Eruera on the theme P…
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He kōrero nā Te AupōuriKo ngā whakaahua nā Robert Ellis Te Wharekura 8. Wellington: Department of Education. First edition 1964 Reprint 1981NZM 1071Ref: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=72c1158c-1390-5062-b848-ec67ccacbbe8&entityType=FormatGroupRead by Robert Eruera on the theme Pūrākau.Recorded in support of the Waiwaia Ng…
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Nga Mahi a Te Runanga ki Kohimarama Karere Maori No.13-18. Akarana: he mea ta na Te Wirhana, mo Te Kawanatanga o Niu Tirani. 1860[Proceedings of the Kohimarama Conference. Comprising no. 13 to 18 of the Maori Messager]NZM 271Ref: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=2d18ac99-6e49-50ae-9c1f-02c5280b246b&entityType=FormatGroupRea…
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Whakarapopototanga o nga take a Te Runanga o Kaipara i runga ano i te mana o Aotearoa, ara o Te Tiriti o WaitangiNga Runanga i Aotea (Kaipara) 1884-1886Noema 22, 1884Ref: NZMS 718Read by Robert Eruera on the theme Kōrero Tupuna.Recorded in support of the Waiwaia Ngā Ngutu Exhibition 2024.For more information about the exhibition: https://ouraucklan…
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Kotia te pu, waiho i konei...Waiata [songs and chants]Wīremu Maihi Te Rangikāheke (Ngāti Kererū, Ngāti Te Rangiwewehi) pre-1854GNZMMS 70Ref: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=758eb7b4-99b1-516a-a159-9672eb4d3da1&entityType=FormatGroupRead by Raniera Kingi [Ngāti Kura, Ngāti Ruamahue, Ngāpuhi]Recorded in support of the Waiwai…
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Ka hura tangata a utaWaiata [songs and chants]Hoani Riki (Ngāti Toa) 1851GNZMMS 48Ref: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=2a1549bb-3ae4-5ea7-8395-644e0385cf49&entityType=FormatGroupRead by Raniera Kingi [Ngāti Kura, Ngāti Ruamahue, Ngāpuhi]Recorded in support of the Waiwaia Ngā Ngutu Exhibition 2024.For more information about…
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E rere, e rere, e te kotare …Ko nga moteatea me nga hakirara o nga MaoriHe mea kohikohi mai na Sir George Grey, i tera kaumatua i tera kuia no ona haerenga e maha ki nga pito katoa o enei motu. Wellington: Robert Stokes. 1853GNZM 252Ref: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=97147ab5-977c-5b08-ab9e-ad5c0ce798ba&entityType=Format…
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This recording was possibly made in December 1939 at the mobile studio set up by the Broadcasting Service at the Centennial Exhibition in Wellington. The children from Hiruharama School near Ruatōrea, visited Wellington in December 1939 and made several recordings, according to an article in The Listener, Dec. 8, 1939This archival audio is from the…
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Ko te ako me te karakia o te Hahi Katorika RomanaKororareka: He mea ta i te perehi o te Epikopo KatorikaMatiu. Upoko VI: 9-13. p.25-26The Lords Prayer - Mathew chapter 6 versus 9-13 p.26-27Published in 1847GNZM160Ref: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=d840e632-fe4a-5afb-8529-e52840fe1a6e&entityType=FormatGroupRead by Xavier …
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Ko te Kawenata Hou o to tatou Ariki te Kai Wakaora a Ihu Karaiti. He mea hakamaori i te reo kariki.Matiu. Upoko VI: 9-13. p. 9The Lords Prayer - Mathew chapter 6 versus 9-13Paihia: He mea ta i te perehi o nga Mihanere o te Hahi o Ingarani1837GNZM20Ref: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=7a0b486f-75db-598c-b9a5-b0860f571c2e&en…
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Ko te tahi wahi o te Kawenata Hou o Ihu Karaiti te Ariki, to tatou Kai Whakaora. Me nga upoko e waru o te pukapuka o Kenehi. Ka oti nei te wakamaori ki te reo o Nu Tirani.The Lords Prayer - Mathew chapter 6 versus 9-13Hirini: Kua oti te ta e te Tipene raua ko TokiPrinted by Stephen and StokeSydney1833 GNZM8Ref: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.go…
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In this episode we are talking about workplace burnout. It's a growing issue in many professions, including our own, and it can have serious consequences for both individuals and organizations. Our guests are Ris Labib and Amber Salmon, both Adult Services Librarians from the Akron-Summit County Public Library in Ohio. They've been looking into wor…
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In this episode entitled Dublin your Knowledge, Dublin’s Historian in Residence for Children Dervilia Roche explores the local history of Whitefriar Street with the children of South City Community National School. This project led to the children making their own history podcast called 'Dublin your Knowledge', with help from Dervilia, comedy write…
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In this episode entitled Curfews in Dublin 1920-1921, Dublin City Historian in Residence Elizabeth Kehoe talks about how the Covid pandemic led to a deeper research into the 1920-1921 curfew in Dublin, how it impacted people from all walks of life and industries, and how it was and still is used as a weapon of war.Interviewed by tour guide and hist…
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In this episode Janine chats with Sydney writer Nicola Moriarty about her new domestic thriller 'Every Last Suspect' - a gripping thriller that masterfully intertwines suspense and drama, leaving readers hooked from the very first page. Then Sam chats to debut author Finegan Kruckemeyer about his novel 'The End and everything before it' which is a …
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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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Send us a text 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 p…
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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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