Podcasts about circulating ideas

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Best podcasts about circulating ideas

Latest podcast episodes about circulating ideas

Book Club for Masochists: a Readers’ Advisory Podcast
Episode 057 - Nordic/Scandinavian Noir

Book Club for Masochists: a Readers’ Advisory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 80:19


This month our genre is Nordic/Scandinavian Noir! There’s coldness and darkness in fiction, blood on snow, screaming children, and we ask (and answer) whether Iceland has pizza. Plus: Brendan Fraser in Caveman, P.I.! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Jessi | RJ Edwards Books We Read This Month Woman with Birthmark by Håkan Nesser My First Murder by Leena Lehtolainen Copper Heart by Leena Lehtolainen The Keeper of Lost Causes by Jussi Adler-Olsen The Keeper of Lost Causes (Film) Moscow Noir Akashic’s City Noir Series The Caveman by Jorn Lier Horst (plus all the rest of the William Wisting series that is currently translated in English) Suggested that you read the series in order. The first one with an English translation is Dregs Last Rituals by Yrsa Sigurðardóttir Yrsa Sigurdardottir takes viewers on a tour of Iceland Reykjavík Nights: Murder in Reykjavík by Arnaldur Indriðason The Crow Girl by Erik Axl Sund Interlude Special guest, Steve Thomas from the Circulating Ideas podcast! Smilla's Sense of Snow by Peter Høeg Midnight Sun by Jo Nesbø Joseph Brodsky: “The reason English-speaking readers can barely tell the difference between Tolstoy and Dostoevsky is that they aren’t reading the prose of either one. They’re reading Constance Garnett.” Translation Wars - New Yorker article about translations of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky Episode 006 - Books in Translation Other Media We Mention The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson Let the Right One In by John Ajvide Lindqvist Let the Right One In (film) The Killing (Danish TV series) The Killing (U.S. TV series) The Snowman by Jo Nesbø Episode 043 - Page to Screen (Books turned into movies and TV shows) The Silence of the Sea by Yrsa Sigurðardóttir Frozen Tracks by Åke Edwardson Oldboy (film) Matthew’s spooky hallway Dublin Murder Squad Series by Tana French Links, Articles, and Things Where is Scandinavia? By CGP Grey Episode 004 - Psychological Thrillers Ungdomshuset ("the Youth House") Freetown Christiania Iceland: Where one in 10 people will publish a book Literary Iceland Revels In Its Annual 'Christmas Book Flood' The statue of the monk hitting the seal Sæmundr fróði Icelandic names Hygge BAMF Girls Club: A live action video crossover series with Lisbeth Salander and Hermione (and more) Check out our Pinterest board and Tumblr posts, follow us on Twitter, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, August 7th, The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making by Catherynne M. Valente. Then come back on Tuesday, August 21st, when we’ll be talking about Non-fiction Food and Cooking!

Book Club for Masochists: a Readers’ Advisory Podcast
Episode 056 - Upcoming Books and the American Library Association Annual Conference 2018

Book Club for Masochists: a Readers’ Advisory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 64:27


This episode we discuss the American Library Association Annual Conference and the many galleys we got there! We talk about wrestling, ballet, leeches, cancer, demons, opium, boobs (twice!), Soviet magic, and much more. Plus: A super secret podcast guest! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Matthew Murray | Steve Thomas from the Circulation Ideas podcast Advanced Reader Copies from ALA (Dates of publication are what we have available as of the recording of this episode and may change.) Giant Days by Non Pratt (Aug. 21, 2018) The Dreamers by Karen Thompson Walker (Jan. 15 2019) Anna really wishes she got this one :( No Place to Go: How Public Toilets Fail Our Private Needs by Lezlie Lowe (Sep. 1, 2018) Batman: White Knight by Sean Murphy and Matt Hollingsworth (Oct., 2018) DC Black Label Drawn to Berlin: Comic Workshops in Refugee Shelters and Other Stories from a New Europe by Ali Fitzgerald (Oct. 16, 2018) Minding the Store: A Big Story about a Small Business by Julie Gaines and Ben Lenovitz (Oct. 30, 2018) The War in the Dark by Nick Setchfield (Jul. 17, 2018) Breach by W. L. Goodwater (Nov. 6, 2018) Burning Down the Haus: Punk Rock, Revolution, and the Fall of the Berlin Wall by Tim Mohr (Sep. 11, 2018) The Governesses by Anne Serre, translated by Mark Hutchinson (English edition Sep. 25, 2018, in French 1992) The Travelling Cat Chronicles by Hiro Arikawa, translated by Philip Gabriel (English edition Oct. 23, 2018, in Japanese 2012) Sheets by Brenna Thummler (Aug. 28, 2018) Archival Quality by Ivy Noelle Weir and Steenz (already published) Interlude Special guest, Steve Thomas from the Circulating Ideas podcast! The Matthew Noe that Steve mentions in relation to a program on graphic medicine was actually interviewed on the Circulating Ideas podcast in May. Check it out! Here’s a video of the full conversation between Michelle Obama and Carla Hayden (Librarian of Congress) Becoming by Michelle Obama (Nov. 13, 2018) I Lost My Tooth! By Mo Willems (Oct. 2, 2018) Beautiful Bad by Annie Ward (Mar. 19, 2019) End Interlude Temper by Nicky Drayden (Aug. 7, 2018) The Good Demon by Jimmy Cajoleas (Sep. 18, 2018) Kill the Farm Boy by Delilah S. Dawson and Kevin Hearne (Jul. 24, 2018) Hocus & Pocus: The Comic Book You Can Play! By Manuro and Gorobei (Sep. 4, 2018) Banana Sunday by Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover (Oct. 23, 2018) King of Strong Style: 1980-2014 by Shinsuke Nakamura, translated by Jocelyne Allen (Aug, 2018) Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America by Beth Macy (Aug. 7, 2018) No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America by Darnell L. Moore (already published) The Souls of Yellow Folk: Essays by Wesley Yang (Oct. 9, 2018) How to Invent Everything: A Survival Guide for the Stranded Time Traveler by Ryan North (Sep. 18, 2018) Do No Harm: Dangerous historical medical treatments from the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum Permanent Collection by Kate Lacour Obtained from the super awesome little New Orleans Pharmacy Museum About Betty’s Boob by by Vero Cazot and  Julie Rocheleau (already published) Upgrade Soul by Ezra Claytan Daniels (Sep. 18, 2018) Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy: The Story of Little Women and Why It Still Matters by Anne Boyd Rioux (Aug. 21, 2018) Astounding: John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of Science Fiction by Alec Nevala-Lee (Oct. 23, 2018) Black Flags, Blue Waters: The Epic History of America's Most Notorious Pirates by Eric Jay Dolin (Sep. 18, 2018) How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone by Brian McCullough (Oct. 23, 2018) Matthew’s Posters A Clog in the Pipe: Data Collection and Transformation Issues in a Library Infrastructure Pilot Space for Listening: Using a library unConference as an alternative method of communication Check out our Pinterest board and Tumblr posts, follow us on Twitter, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, July 17th when we’ll be discussing Nordic/Scandinavian Noir! Then come back on Tuesday, August 7th when we’ll be discussing The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making by Catherynne M. Valente! (We’re all reading the same thing for once! Join us!)

American Libraries Dewey Decibel Podcast
Episode 15: "Podcasting About the Library"

American Libraries Dewey Decibel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 36:59


In the new episode of the Dewey Decibel podcast, American Libraries shares tips and tricks for starting a library podcast. AL Associate Editor and Dewey Decibel host Phil Morehart talks with Steve Thomas, manager of Buford-Sugar Hill branch of Gwinnett County (Georgia) Public Library and host of the Circulating Ideas podcast, on his experiences interviewing librarians to find out more about their work. Next, Morehart talks with Frank Collerius, manager of Jefferson Market branch of New York Public Library, about his work as cohost of The Librarian Is In.

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
102: ALA Midwinter 2017

Circulating Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017


At the ALA Midwinter 2017 conference, Steve chats with Scott Walter, Sarah Houghton, and Andromeda Yelton about the importance of privacy and positive action that librarians can take in uncertain times. 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 … Continue reading 102: ALA Midwinter 2017

Metric: the UX Design Podcast
Circulating Ideas #99 - Cecily Walker

Metric: the UX Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2016 33:50


Circulating Ideas' host Steve Thomas generously allowed us to share the audio! We were stoked to guest-host.  Guest hosts Michael Schofield and Amanda L. Goodman from LibUX chat with Cecily Walker from Vancouver Public Library.  Cecily Walker is a librarian at Vancouver Public Library, where she focuses on user experience, community digital projects, digital collections, and the intersection of social justice, technology, and public librarianship. It was her frustration with the way that software was designed to meet the needs of highly technical users rather than the general public that led her to user experience, but it was her love of information, intellectual freedom, and commitment to social justice that led her back to librarianship. Cecily can be found on Twitter (@skeskali) where she frequently holds court on any number of subjects, but especially lipstick. Michael Schofield and Amanda L. Goodman host the LibUX podcast. SHOW NOTES This Vancouver“UX, consideration, and a CMMI-based model” [Coral Sheldon-Hess] “Mindspring’s 14 Deadly Sins”Cecily on Twitter Get full access to Metric by Michael Schofield at metric.substack.com/subscribe

Metric: the UX Design Podcast
041 - Steve Thomas Bears Witness

Metric: the UX Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2016 29:39


Fresh from a Summer's hiatus, this week on LibUX we -- Amanda and Michael -- talk shop with Steve Thomas, host of the popular podcast Circulating Ideas, about the process and grind of podcasting, metrics, quality, and monetization. Michael decided it would be a great time to try a brand new system of recording, which mucks with the audio, and rounds-out the last three minutes of the podcast with hellfire, the dreaded back button, and a very gracious guest. Lord help us. We hope you have fun. Get full access to Metric by Michael Schofield at metric.substack.com/subscribe

Secret Stacks
05: Circulating Graphic Novels, Circulating Ideas

Secret Stacks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2015 77:35


SECRET STACKS, your comics in libraries podcast. Episode 5! In this episode, Kristin and Thomas discuss San Diego Comic Con, Deadpool, problems in graphic novel collection development, their Circulating Ideas episode and MOOOOOOOOORE! They also discuss their three favorite reads for August, plus an additional three recommendations from New Jersy Librarian and Manga reader extraordinaire, Marissa Lieberman! Many good things! Check it out!

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.

Authors are ROCKSTARS!
Gene Yang: Special Edition Podcast

Authors are ROCKSTARS!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2013


We're back with another episode of our special edition series of our podcast, Librarians are ROCKSTARS! We're thrilled to collaborate once more with Steve from Circulating Ideas, the librarian interview podcast. Steve and Allison met up at the American Library Association Conference in June to talk to some fantastic authors about their thoughts on libraries and librarians.To kick off this round of Librarians are ROCKSTARS!, we're sharing an interview with Printz Award winning author and artist, Gene Luen Yang. We had a blast chatting with Gene about his perspective on libraries as an author and an educator, as well as his upcoming graphic novels, Boxers and Saints, which will be out in bookstores everywhere next month.Also, even though Michelle wasn't at the conference with us, the two of us settle a VERY IMPORTANT debate about the Great Lakes in this episode.Want to download this podcast? Click here for an mp3 or find us on iTunes!Keep up with Gene at his website, and stop by his publisher, First Second. Be sure to check out Circulating Ideas for the next episode of Librarians are ROCKSTARS! (and a whole bunch of awesome librarian interviews, to boot). And if you missed our earlier collaboration with Steve on the Librarians are ROCKSTARS! series, check here for an interview with Kirby Larson and here for an interview with Tom Angleberger.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, we might be your BFFs. 

Authors are ROCKSTARS!
Kirby Larson: Special Edition Podcast

Authors are ROCKSTARS!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2013


In anticipation of the American Library Association's Midwinter Meeting in Seattle this weekend, we present a special project: Librarians are ROCKSTARS! We teamed up with Steve from the Circulating Ideas podcast to interview two very awesome authors about their experiences with libraries. First up is Kirby Larson!Kirby Larson received the Newbery Honor for Hattie Big Sky, and its highly-anticipated sequel,  Hattie Ever After, hits bookstore shelves on February 12th.Want to download this podcast? Click here for an mp3 or find us on iTunes!Get acquainted with Kirby at her website, and be sure to stop by her publisher, Delacorte, an imprint of Random House. And for part two of our Librarians are ROCKSTARS! collaboration, visit Circulating Ideas this Thursday.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 we'd be so grateful if you're inclined to leave a review. 

Adventures in Library Instruction podcast
Teaching Zotero: it's not rocket surgery

Adventures in Library Instruction podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2011


Jason's Zotero book is out, and we talk about teaching Zotero and other reference manager programs.(MP3 link: circa 1 hour)Links and notes:Char Booth’s Reflective Teaching, Effective Learning: Instructional Literacy for Library EducatorsCirculating Ideas podcast by Steve ThomasJason's book Zotero: A Guide for Librarians, Researchers and Educators (DRM-free ebook editions available from ALA Store)Example of a bibliography auto-generated by the Zotero API on Jason's websiteJustin Bieber