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In which I read my book for young people one chapter at a time. Why was the Library empty at 2 o'clock? Find out in Leandra's Lost Library (formerly known as The Library Book.) Part audio book and part writing workshop, the podcast invites young people to be a part of the writing and editing process of novel creation.
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Asteria Blackwell Presents:The Lost Library of Elysium is a podcast series broadcasting the local public radio station for a mythical place, Elysium, that happens to exist halfway in the living world and halfway in the Underworld. Host Asteria Blackwell guides listeners through the archives of the Library, which has just been found after being missing for eons. As we journey, we will discover the library holds not only stories written on paper, but those stories that were never written down, ...
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Guest: Lai Ma, assistant professor in the School of Information and Communication Studies at University College Dublin, discussing how AI will affect the scholarly publishing ecosystem, as described in her recent article: https://kula.uvic.ca/index.php/kula/article/view/287. First broadcast November 8 2024. Transcript at: https://hdl.handle.net/185…
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Guests: Afra Bolefski, Inclusive User Experience Strategist at the University of Toronto; Mai Lu, Head of Public Services & Outreach at University of Toronto Mississauga, and Xiying Mi, Head of Resource Description at University of Wisconsin-Madison First broadcast October 11 2024. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/76318; Playlist here "Spe…
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Photo credit: Joe Lacey (@joexlacey) Guests: Kevin Adams, Information Literacy Librarian at Herrick Memorial Library, Alfred University and Edward Gloor, Teaching & Learning Librarian at University of Houston Libraries. First broadcast August 23 2024. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/75767; Playlist here "What's the most punk rock thing yo…
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PART 1 of ACCESSIBILITY AUDIT series Guests: Dawn Evans, Accessibility Specialist and Valerie Morrison, E-Text Manager, GT’s Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation (CIDI) First broadcast July 19 2024. Transcript at: https://hdl.handle.net/1853/75448; Playlist here "If you could define accessibility in less than ten words..."…
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In this episode, we discover that Charon, Ferryman of the Dead, has a new ride, and we hear about the Immaculate Reception of Ex-Sister Agnes with a guest appearance by Saint David Bowie and Our Lady of Done with Your Eternal Bullshit. Join me, Asteria Blackwell, as we dive once more into the Stories from the Lost Library, hosted by Elysium Public …
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Welcome back to the best formerly lost but now found Library of Elysium, located in the only spot in the world that is half in the Underworld, and half in the Living World. My name is Asteria Blackwell, and I am the High Priestess of the Library of Elysium. Join me as I journey into the forgotten depths and into a world of tales hidden within these…
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My name is Asteria Blackwell, and I am the High Priestess of the Library of Elysium - a library once lost for eons but now found. Join me as I journey into the forgotten depths and into a world of tales hidden within these sacred halls. Like a modern-day Virgil, I have become a guide to this magical space - and in this episode, we travel to the dar…
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Image from British Library, Harley 4335. Boethius (anonymous French translation), Le Livre de Boece de Consolacion (Book 1) France, Central (Bourges); 1477, fol 1. Guest: Dr. Julia Schneider of University of Notre Dame Library. First broadcast May 31 2024. Transcript at: https://hdl.handle.net/1853/75387; Playlist here "The Middle Ages rocked the c…
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Imagine stumbling upon an ancient treasure trove of stories, whispered into being by none other than the goddess Athena herself. That's exactly the journey I, Asteria Blackwell, invite you to partake in as we reveal the extraordinary Elysian Library's emergence from the folds of myth and time. Through the expanse of The Underworld, I chased whisper…
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Image: By Frankie Fouganthin - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=24499305 Guests: Professor Cameron Winter of the Georgia Tech Writing and Communication Program and Hannah Eppling of Little Characters Theater Company and Theater Delta. First broadcast April 12 2024. Transcript file at https://hdl.handle.net/185…
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Guest: Alex Brinson, ACRL Diversity Resident at the Georgia Tech Library. First broadcast March 1, 2024. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/73821 Playlist https://www.wrek.org/read/playlist-for-lost-in-the-stacks-march-1-2024-librarians-represent-episode-594 "I know we're not supposed to talk about puppets..."…
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Guest: Wendy Hagenmaier, Software Preservation Program Manager at Yale University Library. First broadcast February 23 2024. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/73605 Playlist https://www.wrek.org/read/playlist-for-lost-in-the-stacks-feb-23-2024-old-friend-new-job-episode-593 "I guess I came for advice."…
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Guest: Dr. Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh, head of Research Data Services at the Georgia State University Library, and creator of https://lib.gsu.edu/historicharlots First broadcast February 9 2024. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/73327 Playlist here "We'll keep it public-radio friendly, of course."…
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Guests: Jacob and Nina Elsas, co-owners of The Patch Works Art & History Center, and Jody Thompson, Head of Archives at GT Library First broadcast January 12 2024. Transcript at: https://hdl.handle.net/1853/73236; Playlist at https://ghost.wrek.org/lost-in-the-stacks/playlist-for-lost-in-the-stacks-jan-12-2024-southern-industry-family-history-episo…
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Guests: Ann Kardos (UMass-Amherst), Denise Soufi (UNC-Chapel Hill), and Sonya Slutskaya (Emory) discussing the Open Rules for Cataloging project. First broadcast Oct 27, 2023 Transcript: https://hdl.handle.net/1853/72914; Playlist at https://www.wrek.org/?p=40076 "I want catalogers to feel like we're experts. We're not just people who open up a boo…
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