Librarypages podcast

Curious about issues that go on in the world of library science? Then this is one place you want to check out! Every other week I post a podcast to help investigate the different areas and issues in library science.

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Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Hey everyone! Jsut a reminder for newcommers to the blog, The next podcast will be lucky number 10! So send in questions and I'll answer them in the podcast!

This week we are talking with Ms Jill about technology in public libraries.

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Monday, January 29, 2007

Hello everyone! Minor announcment, due to time and work issues, podcasts will be posted on Mondays from now on. Sorry if this causes anyone trouble!

This week we will be discussing adult services with Kimberly Wells.

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REQUEST FOR ALL LISTENERS!

As you may know, in the next month my 10th podcast will be going up, I'm thinking of answering questions that YOU the listeners send me. So please send in those emails!

Monday, January 15, 2007

Hello everyone! I'm sorry about the late posting for this podcast. Due to moving and putting together large desks, I was either unable to get to a computer or had no internet access. This week we'll be talking about my personal favorite in LIS, Youth Services. Sarah Bracht of Denton public libraries spoke with me about the services and programs for youth.

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Once at the internet archives, click on the audio links to either steam the podcast or download it by right clicking on the link.

Want to leave a comment? Make a request? Get on the mailing list? Just say "hi!"? Then email me at library.pages@gmail.com.

Sunday, December 31, 2006

Hello again loyal listeners! As the last podcast of this year before we head into the next, I thought a interview on genealogy and family history services in the library felt right. For this interview I spoke with Kathy Strauss of the Denton public library system. We conducted this interview at the reference desk so we had a few interruptions. Sorry about that!

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As always, if you have questions or comments, please e-mail me at library.pages@gmail.com

*NEW FEATURE* If you want a email reminder of when the podcast is updated, please email my at my gmail account and I will send the link as soon as it is ready. Hope this makes things easier for everyone!

Sunday, December 17, 2006

With graduation around the corner for many SLIS students, I belive it is important to go over how to prepare for your professional carrer. So I went right to Cindy Batman, speaker at the UNT SLIS Denton School Day program, to find out the fact about how to prepare. While this interview does have a LIS slant, the advice is solid for anyone heading into the professonial world.

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As always, if you have questions or comments, please e-mail me at library.pages@gmail.com

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Hello again faithful listeners! This week our discussion heads towards virtual libraries and virtual librarians. In this podcast I speak with Leora M. Kemp from the UNT Dallas Campus virtual library.

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As always, if you have questions or comments, please e-mail me at library.pages@gmail.com

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Hello again everyone! I think everyone will really enjoy this week's topic. This time I spoke with Edward Hoyenski, Assistant Curator of the UNT Rare Book Room. As you might guess, we spoke about rare books, how to care for them and what goes into keeping them as a special collection.

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As always, if you have questions or comments, please e-mail me at library.pages@gmail.com