Librarians With Lattes
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 19:38:57
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Sinopse
Join the University at Albany Libraries as they discuss hot topics in the information field, education, and current events - always with a warm beverage nearby.
Episódios
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Librarians with Lattes - Information Profession & Women of Color
09/11/2021 Duração: 22minFebruary’s Librarians with Lattes podcast honors Black History Month. Librarian Camille Chesley joins the conversation to talk about life in the information profession as a woman of color. Back Episode (recorded Feb. 2018)
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Librarians with Lattes - Beating Stress
09/11/2021 Duração: 17minLauren Puzier joins Amanda Lowe to talk tips on beating stress during final exams and other hectic parts of the year. Back episode (recording December 2017)
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Librarians with Lattes - Open Access
09/11/2021 Duração: 23minHost, Karina Ricker, sits down with fellow librarian, Elaine Lasda, to discuss Open Access. Back Episode (recorded October 2017)
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Librarians with Lattes - Banned Books & The Freedom to Read
09/11/2021 Duração: 24minJoin host, Karina Ricker as she sits down with Amanda Lowe, Outreach & Marketing Librarian, to discuss banned books and the freedom to read. Back episode (recorded September 2017)
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Librarians with Lattes - Single Service Desks & Higher Ed Collaboration
09/11/2021 Duração: 20minHost Amanda Lowe is joined by Jane Kessler, Kabel Stanwicks, and Andrew Lyons to discuss the University Library's single service desk and higher education collaboration. Back episode (recorded October 2018)
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Librarians with Lattes - Metaliteracy Badging & Opt-In Learning
09/11/2021 Duração: 25minJoin us as we sit down with Kelsey O'Brien, Information Literacy Librarian, and David Dickinson, IMC guru, to talk about badging, workshops, and the benefits of opt-in learning (Back episode - recorded, September 2018)
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Librarians with Lattes - We're Back!
09/11/2021 Duração: 25minAfter a very long hiatus, we are back! Join us for this spooky edition of Librarians with Lattes as we sit down with Writing and Critical Inquiry (WCI) professor, Dr. Rae Muhlstock, and Library Ambassador, Fiona Hernandez to talk about Halloween, vampires, and werewolves - oh my! Music Credit: bensounds.com
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Librarians with Lattes Coffee Break - Open Educational Resources
21/10/2019 Duração: 13minOn this Coffee Break segment of Librarians with Lattes, Elaine Lasda and Dr. Lenore Horowitz discuss Open Educational Resources and Open Access Week at UAlbany.
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Librarians with Lattes - Preservation Week
23/04/2019 Duração: 30minHost Amanda Lowe sits down with Karen Kiorpes, Head of the Alice Hastings Murphy Preservation Department, to discuss Preservation Week. They talk about what preservation means to the University at Albany Libraries, disaster recovery, and more!
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Librarians with Lattes - Library Stereotypes in Popular Culture
28/03/2019 Duração: 51minHost Amanda Lowe banters with Drew Urbanek, Director of the Neil Hellman Library at the College of Saint Rose, as well as Alvin Dantes, Digital Initiatives and Technology Librarian at The Art Institute of Chicago. The three discuss librarian stereotypes in popular culture and how that affects the perception of the information profession. We promise no Stranger Things or Game of Thrones spoiler.
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Librarians with Lattes - The Romaine Lettuce Recall & Federal Agencies
26/02/2019 Duração: 15minIn this episode, host Karina Ricker welcomes Angela Hackstadt, Subject Librarian for Political Science, Public Administration, Public Policy, & Law, to discuss the romaine lettuce recall of 2018, information on federal agencies, and regulations.
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Librarians with Lattes - Access Services on Library Trip Tips
23/01/2019 Duração: 41minHost Amanda Lowe is joined by members of the Access Services staff (Candie Church, Aaron Cohen, and Amy Hathaway) to discuss the ins-and-outs of using the University Libraries. Learn how to maximize your trip, little known tips, and more. We answer all the questions you want to know about the University Libraries, but may have been too hesitant to ask.