Library Ideas Podcast

Library Ideas Podcast

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About

Conversations about great ideas for libraries, museums, schools & educational organizations, and non-profits. Join the conversation on Twitter @libraryideaspod

Creators

Christina Turner & Jen Stencel

host

Christina Turner & Jen Stencel

host

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Episodes(6)

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S1 E6 Love And Attention: Our Connection To The Stacks

Jul 28, 202058 min

Christina and Jen talk about browsing and falling in love with what our patrons still see as the library: the stacks.

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S1 E6 Love And Attention: Our Connection To The Stacks

Jul 28, 202058 min

Christina and Jen talk about browsing and falling in love with what our patrons still see as the library: the stacks.

4

S1 E5 Bonus! Curbside: Dispatch From The Front Line

Jul 14, 202048 min

Jen and Christina discuss what they've learned from running curbside/pick up service at their public library location the past few weeks, and experiment with recording outside so they can see each other (with mixed results!)

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S1 E5 Bonus! Curbside: Dispatch From The Front Line

Jul 14, 202048 min

Jen and Christina discuss what they've learned from running curbside/pick up service at their public library location the past few weeks, and experiment with recording outside so they can see each other (with mixed results!)

2

S1 E4 Doing The Work: Research As Listening & Fuel For Action

Jun 16, 202033 min

Jen and Christina discuss authentic allyship as individuals and as representatives of our organization: how can we be better listeners to and advocates for Black colleagues and patrons? How can we hold ourselves and our institutions in discomfort long enough to effect meaningful change?

1

S1 E4 Doing The Work: Research As Listening & Fuel For Action

Jun 16, 202033 min

Jen and Christina discuss authentic allyship as individuals and as representatives of our organization: how can we be better listeners to and advocates for Black colleagues and patrons? How can we hold ourselves and our institutions in discomfort long enough to effect meaningful change?