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Checked In: A Davenport Library Podcast
BONUS EPISODE: Interview with ALA President Cindy Hohl

Checked In: A Davenport Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 24:33


Send us a textIn the bonus episode, Beth, Brittany, and Stephanie sit down with the current ALA President, Cindy Hohl, to discuss National Library Week and the upcoming ALA Annual Conference & Exhibition.Click here to learn more about the ALA Annual.

Booklist's Shelf Care
Episode 36: So. Many. Book. Suggestions.

Booklist's Shelf Care

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 53:32


On this episode of Shelf Care: The Podcast, we've got lots and lots of reading suggestions. First, host Susan Maguire is joined by Rebecca Vnuk, Executive Director, LibraryReads, for a mini-Read ‘n' Rave, a version of the hit program that Booklist and LibraryReads host at ALA Annual. Then, Audio Editor Heather Booth talks to her daughter Julia about how libraries can help teens find good audiobooks. Finally, Susan and Sarah Hunter, Editor, Books for Youth and Graphic Novels, sat down to share a ton of great new graphic novels that you can use to celebrate the tail end of Graphic Novels in Libraries Month (and beyond). “They Just Need to Get a Job”: 15 Myths on Homelessness, by Mary Brosnahan The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern, by Lynda Cohen Loigman Break Every Rule, by Brian Freeman The Most Wonderful Time, by Jayne Allen Marigold Mind Laundry, by Jungeun Yun, tr. By Shanna Tan Swordcrossed, by Freya Marske Bury Your Gays, by Chuck Tingle Swan Song, by Elin Hilderbrand The Strange Tales of Oscar Zahn, v. 1, by Tri Vuong, art by the author The Puerto Rican War: A Graphic History, by John Vasquez Mejias, art by the author A Pillbug Story, by Alison Conway, art by the author Ash's Cabin, by Jen Wang, art by the author Plain Jane and the Mermaid, by Vera Brosgol, art by the author The Deep Dark, by Molly Knox Ostertag, art by the author The Worst Ronin, by Maggie Tokuda-Hall, art by Faith Shaffer The Jellyfish, by Boum, art by the author Navigating with You, by Jeremy Whitely, art by Cassio Riberio Anzu and the Realm of Darkness, by Mai K. Nguyen, art by the author Gamerville, by Johnnie Christmas, art by the author A New Car for Pickle, by Sylvie Kantorovitz, art by the author Hearing Things, by Ben Sears, art by the author

Booklist's Shelf Care
Episode 29: Cool People Talking about Cool Books

Booklist's Shelf Care

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 53:14


In keeping with our annual post-Annual tradition, Susan invited LibraryReads Executive Director Rebecca Vnuk on to participate in a mini Read ‘n' Rave, in which they shout and generally make positive noises about some forthcoming books that your patrons will want to know about. Then, Audio Editor Heather Booth talks to audiobook narrator Erin Bennett about what the SAG-AFTRA strike means for them. Finally, Adult Books Senior Editor Annie Bostrom chats with Susan about what she's reading and loving, including her complicated feelings about the Berenstain Bears. Here's what we talked about: LibraryReads Edelweiss & NetGalley Booklist and LibraryReads Read ‘n' Rave at ALA Annual, 2023 Hot Springs Drive, by Lindsay Hunter Lush Lives, by J. Vanessa Lyon Happiness Falls, by Angie Kim Hold My Girl, by Charlene Carr Courting Samira, by Amal Awad In the Dark I See You, by Mallika Narayanan Hanna Tate, Beyond Repair, by Laura Piper Lee Perfect Little Lives, by Amber and Danielle Brown The Vaster Wilds, by Lauren Groff Matrix, by Lauren Groff

Book Friends Forever Podcast
Episode 162: Aftermaths!

Book Friends Forever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 62:16


Grace and Alvina discuss the aftermath of ALA Annual, and how they feel in general after an anticipated event is over. See complete show notes at www.bookfriendsforever.com. Click here to become a Patreon member: https://www.patreon.com/Bookfriendsforever1.

Book Friends Forever Podcast
Episode 161: Long Gaps Between Books with Molly Burnham

Book Friends Forever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 63:51


Grace and Alvina are recording live together, and welcome special guest Molly Burnham to talk about what it means to have a long gap between publishing books. See complete show notes at www.bookfriendsforever.com. Click here to become a Patreon member: https://www.patreon.com/Bookfriendsforever1.

Book Friends Forever Podcast
Episode 160: CHOP SUEY: Pride, #ownvoices update, and public speaking tips!

Book Friends Forever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 61:18


Grace and Alvina talk about the terrible Hide the Pride movement, recommend some LGBTQIA+ books, discuss WNDB's recent interview with librarians about how they've replaced the hashtag #ownvoices, give some public speaking tips, and Alison Morris provides book recommendations. See complete show notes at www.bookfriendsforever.com. Click here to become a Patreon member: https://www.patreon.com/Bookfriendsforever1.

Book Friends Forever Podcast
Episode 159: ALA Annual 2022 Prep!

Book Friends Forever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 44:03


Grace and Alvina talk about everything they need to do to prepare to attend ALA Annual, where Grace will be accepting the Legacy Award! See complete show notes at www.bookfriendsforever.com. Click here to become a Patreon member: https://www.patreon.com/Bookfriendsforever1.

Book Friends Forever Podcast
Episode 153: CHOP SUEY: Revisiting Imposter Syndrome, Favorite and Least Favorite Narrative Types, and Returning to Social Interactions!

Book Friends Forever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 57:16


Grace and Alvina talk about the term "imposter syndrome" and whether it should still be used, they talk about their favorite and least favorite narrative types, and how they feel about the world opening up again and how to interact with other people again. See complete show notes at www.bookfriendsforever.com. Click here to become a Patreon member: https://www.patreon.com/Bookfriendsforever1

The Library Love Fest Podcast
Join HarperCollins at ALA Annual Virtual 2021!

The Library Love Fest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 13:24


Find out more about the HarperCollins authors who will be joining us at the ALA Annual Virtual conference taking place June 23-29, 2021. Find our full schedule of events at http://bit.ly/ALAAnnual2021 For more information, go to librarylovefest.com. You can find us on Facebook (@librarylovefest), Twitter (@librarylovefest), and Instagram (@harperlibrary). We also have a voicemail! Give us a call at 212-207-7773.

Reading with Libraries Podcast
Episode 409: Zines

Reading with Libraries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 29:48


Welcome back to the show. We are so glad you are here, joining us for the book group discussion! This week we look at not only a genre, but a whole aspect of the publishing industry: Zines! Check out our full show notes page here! Get links to all kinds of resources for finding zines and zine material, get links to the beverages we shared, and to some of the books we shared. Who is joining us this week?  Our returning Guest Host is Violet Fox, who works with OCLC on their Dewey Team, helping to improve cataloging standards for libraries. Listen to episode 501 of our sister podcast, Linking Our Libraries, to hear Violet talk about Cataloging: Basics and Ethics ! We usually stop there with information about our Guest Host, but Violet has a lot of interesting qualifications to chat with us about zines. She has been a part of a group of librarians from across the U.S. and Canada to organize the Zine Pavilion. It’s on the exhibit hall floor during the ALA Annual conference. She has helped to organize the 2018 Zine Librarians unConference, a gathering for library workers and zinesters to explore the intersection of zines and libraries/archives. And she helped organize the Chicago Zine Fest from 2014-2017, and is a co-organizer of the Twin Cities Zine Fest. She also helps to maintain ZineLibraries.info, a clearinghouse of information about how zines can be used within libraries and archives. Become a full book group member on Patreon! Click here to be part of the "inner circle" of this book group, and get access to behind-the-scenes info and photos. Support levels start at $1/month - and you get a postcard from Official Office Dog Lady Grey! More swag is available at higher levels of support; check it all out today. We love doing this, but podcasts aren't free to create; so thank you so much to our book group members who have joined us. We love having you as part of the team.

Up and CONing Artists
Vernon Smith - ALAAC 2018 - Comic Artist Interview

Up and CONing Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 18:37


A video of this interview is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ph-ip0plbJM&t=0s&list=PL_pXBtCqjKy9DJ7UWxUI0GI_JGcX1exh5. Vernon Smith is a comic and children's book creator from New Orleans. He came to ALA Annual to do a signing for his most recent New Orleans children's book, The Littlest Streetcar is about a maintenance streetcar who comes to the rescue of many of the more iconic New Orleans streetcars. His comics, books, prints, and freelance contact info can be found at http://vernondraws.com.??Vernon is going to have a children's joke book released soon. He is also working on a Mardi Gras Indians book and a Spanish teaching graphic novel.??Editors notes: Sorry about the mic in the shot. I was just bobbing too much, so it kept entering the shot. This independent artist interview was conducted by Joseph Coco on behalf of Becca Hillburn's art process blog, Nattosoup (http://nattosoup.blogspot.com). It was conducted in the artist alley shortly after the convention. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/up-and-coning-artists/message

Up and CONing Artists
Richard Greene - ALAAC 2018 - Comics Connoisseur Interview

Up and CONing Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 30:34


A video of this interview is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgRWbX_i-v0&t=0s&list=PL_pXBtCqjKy9DJ7UWxUI0GI_JGcX1exh5. Richard Greene is an illustrator, designer, and art collector from Collingswood, NJ. He came to ALA Annual to meet artists, purchase books / art, explore New Orleans, and support his wife who is a librarian. He recently worked with Joe DeVito on Kong: King of Skull Island https://amzn.to/2KWfSTN.??0:59 What got Rich into comics?1:56 How have comic cons changed / Comic Art Convention?6:36 What draws an art collector to a comic con?7:52 ALA Annual's artist alley vs. indie comic con's?12:03 ALA Midwinter differences?14:32 Rich's comic art collection?21:15 Should artists contact art collectors??21:53 Rich's artist background?27:25 Advice for artists tabling at ALA Annual. This independent artist interview was conducted by Joseph Coco on behalf of Becca Hillburn's art process blog, Nattosoup (http://nattosoup.blogspot.com). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/up-and-coning-artists/message

Up and CONing Artists
Adam Kullberg - ALAAC 2018 - Education Program Manager Interview

Up and CONing Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 17:08


A video of this interview is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEMEEeNZeFY&t=0s&list=PL_pXBtCqjKy9DJ7UWxUI0GI_JGcX1exh5. Adam Kullberg is a comic book writer and education program manager at Pop Culture Classroom in Denver, CO. He attended ALA Annual to provide educational resources for American classrooms / libraries and to promote Denver Comic Con (https://denvercomiccon.com), which is a family-focused comic con. Specifically, they provide teaching materials around graphic novels. Their programming can be found at http://popcultureclassroom.org.??????????????????Music credits: Steve Combs - Plug Me In??This independent artist interview was conducted by Joseph Coco on behalf of Becca Hillburn's art process blog, Nattosoup (http://nattosoup.blogspot.com). It was conducted in the artist alley during the conference. If you would like to be interviewed at a convention or show support for the interviews, please contact Becca and contribute to her Patreon, https://patreon.com/Nattosoup --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/up-and-coning-artists/message

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Up and CONing Artists
Kathy Schalk-Greene - ALAAC 2018 - Library Director Interview

Up and CONing Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 21:45


A video of this interview is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Tb6jzUMYeI&t=0s&list=PL_pXBtCqjKy9DJ7UWxUI0GI_JGcX1exh5. Kathy Schalk-Greene is an Executive Director at LibraryLinkNJ from Collingswood, NJ. She came to ALA Annual to stay abreast with library developments and introduce them back into her library co-op as well as meet awesome artists. Her co-op can be found at http://librarylinknj.org.??0:34 Introduction?1:08 LibraryLinkNJ's mission?2:57 What brought Kathy to ALA Annual?5:30 Art collecting from female artists?6:39 Libraries teaming up with artists?8:29 Advice for artists connecting with libraries?12:55 Starting an artist alley at a state library conference?15:55 Getting your book where it belongs in libraries?17:32 Who to contact at a state library conference?19:26 PLA artist alley?20:47 Advice for tabling artists at ALA Annual?21:04 Whoops, check out Becca's awesome commission --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/up-and-coning-artists/message

Up and CONing Artists
Carol Burnell - ALAAC 2018 - Comic Editor Interview

Up and CONing Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 29:17


A video of this interview is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QMb0hrv9k4&t=0s&list=PL_pXBtCqjKy9DJ7UWxUI0GI_JGcX1exh5. Carol Burnell came to ALA Annual from New York City as an executive editor at Lion Forge Comic's kids imprint, Cub House http://lionforge.com/cubhouse. Carol hoped to get more librarians to incorporate comics into school libraries and classrooms as well as recruit artists and writers for Cub House. Her web comic, SPQR Blues, is a Roman soap opera exploring the daily life of Herculaneum citizens (http://spqrblues.com).??0:37 Introduction?1:52 Cub House's mission?6:42 Why Carol attended ALA Annual?9:34 What cons Lion Forge attends and how could an artist approach them?14:06 Differences in children's books and comics?16:02 About New Orleans?18:15 Advice for editors attending ALA Annual?20:18 Carol's Rome webcomic SPQR Blues / self publishing?22:01 Lion Forge accelerates artist's work?22:24 Personal background?26:54 Advice for artists attending ALA Annual --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/up-and-coning-artists/message

The Library Love Fest Podcast
Musings from 195 (Including an Interview with Rebecca Vnuk on the ALA Show Floor)

The Library Love Fest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 31:59


The LLF Team is back from ALA...and they are exhausted! Join them as they recount their ALA adventures and talk about what they are reading. Wait for the end to hear an interview with Rebecca Vnuk, Executive Director of LibraryReads, that was recorded LIVE on the show floor at ALA Annual 2019.

Infotecarios Podcast
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Infotecarios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 24:29


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Lean Into Art
LIA Cast 257 - Q&A

Lean Into Art

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018


It’s the last show of 2018, so Jerzy and Rob are going to forego a formal topic and take on another batch of questions provided by the Leaners. Join the live discussion to ask some questions of your own! Links to sites mentioned VGM Con Eyeo Festival A2CAF TCAF SPX CXC ALA Annual MICE Michigan Reading Association Conference NerdCamp MI Sponsors for this episode Science Comics: Rockets This Panda Needs You Lean Into Art Workshops Thanks to our top Patreon supporters Becca Hillburn Rachel Ross India Swift Nate Marcel Ben Odgren Connect with Jerzy and Rob Jerzy on Instagram Rob on Instagram Lean Into Art on Twitter

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The Library Love Fest Podcast
An Interview with Sarah McCoy, Author of MARILLA OF GREEN GABLES

The Library Love Fest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 37:11


Lainey Mays interviews Sarah McCoy, author of MARILLA OF GREEN GABLES, at the ALA Annual conference in New Orleans.

The Library Love Fest Podcast
An Interview with Lou Berney, Author of NOVEMBER ROAD

The Library Love Fest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 17:01


Chris Connolly interviews Lou Berney, author of NOVEMBER ROAD, at the ALA Annual conference in New Orleans.

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Gwinnett County Public Library
Staff Talk: ALA Annual 2018

Gwinnett County Public Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 42:19


Staff from Gwinnett County Public Library talk about their experiences at the American Library Association Annual Conference in New Orleans in June 2018.

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PW Comics World: More To Come
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PW Comics World: More To Come

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 59:21


Circulating Ideas
134: Andromeda Yelton

Circulating Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018


Steve chats with Andromeda Yelton, software engineer and librarian at MIT, about her winding path to and through librarianship, Django cats and ALA candidate sorters, LITA’s plans and programs at ALA Annual, and why machine learning is good but will probably kill us all. Andromeda Yelton (http://andromedayelton.com) is a software engineer and librarian. Currently she … Continue reading 134: Andromeda Yelton

Gwinnett County Public Library
Staff Talk: ALA Annual 2017

Gwinnett County Public Library

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 40:52


Staff from Gwinnett County Public Library talk about their experiences at the American Library Association Annual Conference in Chicago in June 2017.

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Circulating Ideas
111.4 ALA Annual 2017, Day 4

Circulating Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017


Steve reports back from the fourth day of the 2017 ALA Annual Conference and has brief chats with Bonnie Tijerina, Jason Griffey, and David Lankes. SHOW NOTES: Protecting Patron PrivacyData & SocietyMeasure the FutureLibraryBox Forget the Future: Our Time Is Now Circulating Ideas is produced with support from the University of South Carolina School of … Continue reading 111.4 ALA Annual 2017, Day 4

Circulating Ideas
111.3 ALA Annual 2017, Day 3

Circulating Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2017


Steve reports back from the third day of the 2017 ALA Annual Conference and has a brief chat with Cory Eckert. SHOW NOTES: Storytime Underground 2017 Gale / Library Journal Library of the Year: Nashville Public Library, TN Circulating Ideas is produced with support from the University of South Carolina School of Library and Information … Continue reading 111.3 ALA Annual 2017, Day 3

Circulating Ideas
111.1 ALA Annual 2017, Day 1

Circulating Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2017


Steve reports back from the first day of the 2017 ALA Annual Conference and has a brief chat wth Michael Perry, head of Assessment and Planning at Northwestern University Library. Circulating Ideas is produced with support from the University of South Carolina School of Library and Information Science and listeners like you. Find out how you … Continue reading 111.1 ALA Annual 2017, Day 1

Circulating Ideas
111.2 ALA Annual 2017, Day 2

Circulating Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2017


Steve reports back from the second day of the 2017 ALA Annual Conference and has brief chats with Leah White and Becky Spratford. SHOW NOTES: Sarah Jessica Parker announces first pick for ALA’s Book Club Central Circulating Ideas is produced with support from the University of South Carolina School of Library and Information Science and … Continue reading 111.2 ALA Annual 2017, Day 2

Kids' Comics Revolution!
KCR! 12 – ALA Annual with Chris Giarrusso and Matt Phelan

Kids' Comics Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2013 73:26


Artist Alley! Storm in the Barn! G-Man! Secret Science Alliance! And More! Tabling at conventions is an integral part of how cartoonists promote their work. But now that the American Library Association has opened up an artist alley for graphic novelists at their Annual Conference, we’ve got a brand new venue with an entirely different […]

Authors are ROCKSTARS!
Gwenda Bond: Special Edition Podcast

Authors are ROCKSTARS!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2013


We're rounding out the ALA 2013 series of Librarians are ROCKSTARS! podcasts with an interview with the fabulous Gwenda Bond, author of Blackwood.Together with Steve from Circulating Ideas, Allison got to hang out with Gwenda in a quiet corner of the ALA Annual conference in Chicago. Gwenda chatted with us about her thoughts on using social media as an author, why she enjoys writing for the YA audience, and what she read as a teen... (spoilers: we have a pretty in-depth discussion about Christopher Pike!).Want to download this podcast? Click here for an mp3 or find us on iTunes!Visit Gwenda's website to find out about her upcoming book, The Woken Gods and visit Steve at Circulating Ideas for tons of awesome librarian interviews.Podcast hosting courtesy of archive.org. Intro music by 46bliss. Special thanks to our sound engineer, Marc Conrad Tabula, for his awesome audio editing skills. Please subscribe to Authors are ROCKSTARS! on iTunes so you'll never miss an episode-- and if you leave a review, that would make our day.

Kids' Comics Revolution!
KCR! 11 – Aaron Renier & KCR! Award Winners LIVE at ALA Annual

Kids' Comics Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2013 77:54


Kids Comics Awards, Unsinkable Walker Bean, ALA GN Stage & more! We’re on the red carpet getting ready for a special awards edition of the Kids’ Comics Revolution! There are many awards for cartoonists and authors. The Harveys, The Eisners, The Ignatz, and even more in the world of children’s book publishing. And while every […]

The Children's Book Podcast
Let's Get Busy attending ISTE and ALA

The Children's Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2013 43:27


We talk with Sherry Gick, teacher librarian in Rossville, Indiana and author of the Library Fanatic blog, about her visits to the ISTE conference in San Antonio, ALA Annual in Chicago, and everything in between.

Adventures in Library Instruction podcast

Listen to the podcast (mp3, ~60 minutes)Rachel, Jason, and Anna discuss Lori Reed and Paul Signorelli's book, Workplace Learning & Leadership: A Handbook for Library and Nonprofit Trainers, specifically how the content and resources relate to instruction librarians.Show Notes:Reed, L., & Signorelli, P. (2011). Workplace learning & leadership: A handbook for library and nonprofit trainers. Chicago: American Library Association.T is for Training State Library of North Carolina's Master Trainer ProgramNew Jersey State Library's Train the Trainer ProgramInfoPeople via the California State LibraryALA Learning Round Table Jason's Zotero book, Zotero: A Guide for Librarians, Teachers and Researchers, from ACRL Publications will be available at ALA Annual in New Orleans