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RAILS Executive Director Monica Harris talks with Kate Hall, Jennifer Czajka, and Mara Barbel from Illinois Libraries Present, a cooperative programming intitative that provides high-quality online events at equitable prices for member libraries. They talk about how ILP was created, the long-term goals for the program, and how your library can take advantage of its benefits. Related links: https://www.illinoislibrariespresent.com/ https://www.illinoislibrariespresent.com/events https://www.illinoislibrariespresent.com/membership Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://juliejurgens.bandcamp.com/
RAILS (then interim) Executive Director Monica Harris talks with Chicago Public Library (CPL) Commissioner Chris Brown about The Book Sanctuary (committed to protecting banned and challenged books) and the 150th anniversary of CPL. Links: https://www.booksanctuary.org/ https://www.chipublib.org/news/book-sanctuaries-committed-to-protecting-banned-and-challenge-books/ https://www.chipublib.org/cpl-150-anniversary/ Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://juliejurgens.bandcamp.com/
RAILS Interim Executive Director Monica Harris talks with AISLE Executive Secretary Carolyn Kinsella and RAILS Data Research Specialist Janette Derucki about efforts to support school libraries in Illinois, including a statewide partnership and RAILS' School Library Data Project. Related Links: School Library Data Project Data in Libraries Pulse Page https://www.railslibraries.info/issues/240560 AISLE (Association of Illinois School Library Educators) https://aisled.org/# SLIDE – The School Librarian Investigation - Decline or Evolution? https://libslide.org/ SOPPA – Student Online Personal Protection Act https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs3.asp?ActID=3806&ChapterID=17 Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://juliejurgens.bandcamp.com/
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with Lynn Stainbrook and Leon Smith of Rockford Public library, and Leila Heath of RAILS about Career Online High School, a nationally accredited online high school degree program. Lynn and Leon discuss the program's tremendous success at their library and how it makes a huge impact on lives. RAILS offers a vendor discount on the scholarships from Smart Horizons to libraries offering this program. Related Links: https://www.railslibraries.info/deals/183705 RAILS Deals and Discounts web page for COHS https://www.rockfordpubliclibrary.org/rpls-career-online-high-school/ Rockford's COHS web page Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://juliejurgens.bandcamp.com/
Sara Smith, author of the Graphic Library blog and dedicated comics advocate, tells us about how she organizes her school library's shelves and navigates collection development in a conservative community! There are shout-outs to Katie J. McNamara, Jillian Rudes, Kelsey Bogan, and Matthew Murray, as well as references to No Flying No Tights, Booklist, Graphic Novels and Comics Roundtable, GraphicLibrary.org, and Manga In Libraries. She is a fantastic librarian to follow and always has something new and worthwhile to share. Fresh Picks Monster Asadora Lost Lad London Wynd Grim Twig Canto Little Monsters Find a comics shop near you Secret Stacks artwork by Severin Piehl, creator of Tove Theme song by Julie Jurgens, who blogs at Hi, Miss Julie! and is on twitter as @himissjulie
Writer/Illustrator Yehudi Mercado @ymercado shares the inspirations behind some of his many comics hitting the shelves. We talk about late friend of the show Jenny Colvin, conformity, masculinity, combining genres, being the only Jewish and Latinx kids in school, book bans, black joy, maxing out Photoshop layers, Shazam, and Miles Morales. Jenny Colvin's Reading Envy blog Yehudi Mercado at supermercado.pizza How Can I Stop Book Bans? The Mean Streets of South Uptown (from Jerry Craft's New Kid) Friends of the Furman Libraries Greenville Animal Care Fresh Picks Sci-Fu Chunky Shazam: Thundercrack What If Miles Morales Was Thor? The Ghoul Next Door Find a comics shop near you Secret Stacks artwork by Severin Piehl, creator of Tove Theme song by Julie Jurgens, who blogs at Hi, Miss Julie! and is on twitter as @himissjulie
Dave Scheidt @DaveScheidt and Scoot McMahon @scootcomics talk about their new graphic novel, Agents of S.L.A.M., about a super-powered wrestling adventure! We talk about writing and drawing humor and violence for a young audience, lifelong influences, creative sound effects, representation and diversity, cliffhanger reveals, and the happy accidents of their creative process. Fresh Picks Mighty Marvel Masterworks: X-Men Cat Kid Comic Club Catwad Mr. Wolf's Class Sci-Fu (Thomas's SLJ review of Book 2: It Takes Two) Find a comics shop near you Secret Stacks artwork by Severin Piehl, creator of Tove Theme song by Julie Jurgens, who blogs at Hi, Miss Julie! and is on twitter as @himissjulie
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with RAILS Data Analysis Manager Grant Halter about how he defines data, demonstrating the library's value through data, the difference between useful and interesting data, using your strategic plan to develop a survey and gather data, and much more! Relevant Link: https://www.railslibraries.info/issues/240560 Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://juliejurgens.bandcamp.com/
Matthew Noe @NoeTheMatt #libcomix #graphicmedicine Graphicmedicine.org American Library Association Graphic Novel Comics Round Table - accepting nominations for best graphic novels for adults and children JAMA - “Graphic Medicine - The Best of 2021” Fresh Picks The Delicacy Mighty Thor Crude: A Memoir Dying For Attention: A Graphic Memoir of Nursing Home Care Find a comics shop near you Secret Stacks artwork by Severin Piehl, creator of Tove Theme song by Julie Jurgens, who blogs at Hi, Miss Julie! and is on twitter as @himissjulie
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with RAILS Associate Executive Director Monica Harris about our recent strategic planning process: choosing a consultant, virtual tools, member feedback, and much more. They also give advice on how libraries can create their own strategic plans. Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://juliejurgens.bandcamp.com/
My guests for February 2022 are Robin Richardson and Taylor Curreysmith, the artist and writer behind House of the Queerbodies Part 1 on Kickstarter. We talk about the making of the comic, campaign rewards for libraries, Kickstarter's imminent shift to blockchain, and challenges toward LGBTQ+ content in youth media. We also endorse a pretty choice selection of comics! Fresh Picks Buuza Heartstopper Life of Melody The Magic Fish Mooncakes Not Simple Rainy Day Dreams Tidesong Find a comics shop near you Secret Stacks artwork by Severin Piehl, creator of Tove Theme song by Julie Jurgens, who blogs at Hi, Miss Julie! and is on twitter as @himissjulie
Erica Friedman (@okazuyuri), lesbian icon, LGBTQ tastemaker, yuri expert, librarian, manga editor, blogger, lecturer… what can't she do? Listen to her heartfelt takes on fandom, grassroots publishing, and empowering listeners to Do The Thing! Okazu Blog ALC Publishing Erica on Patreon By Your Side: The First 100 Years of Yuri Anime and Manga (coming June 2022) Yuri Studio YouTube Channel Revolutionary Girl Utena: The Movie (Trailer) 2022 Librarians of the Year Iron Circus Comics Fresh Picks Rose of Versailles Volume 3 (Volumes 1 and 2 getting hard to find…) I'm In Love With The Villainness (light novels) (manga) Gideon The Ninth (prose) Terra Ignota (prose series) Find a comics shop near you Secret Stacks artwork by Severin Piehl, creator of Tove Theme song by Julie Jurgens, who blogs at Hi, Miss Julie! and is on twitter as @himissjulie
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with Stephanie Chase, Founding Principal of Constructive Disruption (https://www.constructivedisruption.info/), about the importance of strategic planning. Stephanie gives some good tips for what to do if you have little money or little time. Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens (https://juliejurgens.bandcamp.com/)
Matthew Murray, aka @MidniteLibrary on Twitter. Book Club For Masochists - a different genre every month Manga Classics - young adult manga adaptations of classic literature Toronto Comic Arts Festival (TCAF) - stay tuned for their programs for librarians and educators Importance of self-published and crowdfunded comics in libraries Zine Union Catalog - cataloging and holdings information for zines Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Graphic Novels and Comics Round Table (GNCRT) Great Graphic Novels For Teens (GGNFT) Manga in Libraries webinars Glimpse Image Editor This is How I Disappear 9781770464612 Spy x Family 9781974715466 Find a comics shop near you Secret Stacks artwork by Severin Piehl, creator of Tove Theme song by Julie Jurgens, who blogs at Hi, Miss Julie! and is on twitter as @himissjulie
In our latest Sparks podcast, RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with CARLI (Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois) staff members Anne Craig (Senior Director) and Michele Leigh (Senior Coordinator, Open Illinois) about CARLI's $1.08 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education's Open Textbooks Pilot Program. The grant will fund a program that will provide access to open textbooks and personalized learning tools for entry-level courses in high-demand health care and human development career paths. Please note: We had some technical issues with Deirdre's microphone, but the content is worth sticking with it! Relevant Link: https://www.carli.illinois.edu/products-services/collections-management/IllinoisSCOERs Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
Put on some headphones while you watch the skies! Seasoned comics pros Larry Hancock (“the best darned small business accountant in Canada that you're gonna find”) and Michael Cherkas (email) describe their decades-in-the-making series The Silent Invasion. Together, they share their creative process, inspirations, convention experiences, and distinctly Torontonian tone (Torontone?). NBM blog posts about The Silent Invasion The Silent Invasion Facebook group Volume 1: Red Shadows (9781681121741) Volume 2: The Great Fear (9781681122069) Volume 3: Abductions! (9781681122557) Volume 4: Dark Matter (9781681122830) (Press release) Find a comics shop near you Secret Stacks artwork by Severin Piehl, creator of Tove Theme song by Julie Jurgens, who blogs at Hi, Miss Julie! and is on twitter as @himissjulie
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with Heather Perhach (CUSD #5 in Streator), Andrea Perrin (CCSD #50 in Gurnee), and Emily Porter (CCSD #299 in Chicago), who have all received My Library Is… grants for their school libraries. Each is working on projects that focus on equity, diversity, and inclusion. https://www.railslibraries.info/services/my-library-grants Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with Carmen Patlan, Executive Director of Highwood Public Library, about winning the 2021 National Medal for Museum and Library Service. This podcast provides an excellent example of what a small library with very limited resources can do to make a real difference in the community through grants, partnerships, and volunteers. Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com Relevant Links: Waukegan Public Library website https://www.waukeganpl.org/ Highwood Public Library Recognized as a 2021 Recipient of Nation's Highest Museum and Library Honor Press Release, May 18, 2021 https://highwoodlibrary.org/wp-content/uploads/Highwood-Public-Library_2021-National-Medal-Press-Release.pdf National Medal 2021 Virtual Ceremony August 24, 2021 at 4 p.m. ET (3 p.m. CDT) https://www.imls.gov/events/national-medal-museum-and-library-service-2021-virtual-ceremony
Snap endings, surprise twists, meaningful horror! This month's episode features the Eisner-winning scholar Dr. Qiana Whitted. Thomas and Qiana talk about her published works, some older comics, some newer comics, upcoming virtual author visits, and the teaser trailer for The Harder They Fall. Plus lots of fresh picks! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKz5kZr8mrg Let's Talk Race: A Conversation With GB Tran (Sunday, June 27, 2021 @ 3:00pm EST) Meet The Author: Kwame Alexander (Thursday, July 22, 2021 @ 6:30pm EST) African-Americans and Graphic Novels: An Evening With Joel Christian Gill (Saturday, October 9, 2021 @ 6:00pm EST) Whole Lotta Picks Comics and the U.S. South 9781617039454 EC Comics: Race, Shock, and Social Protest 9780813566313 After The Rain 9781419743559 Black Star 9781419742286 Upgrade Soul 9781620109762 Destroyer 9781684150557 Eve (collected edition not listed yet) Tales of The Talented Tenth Vol. 3 9781682750667 Run 9781419730696 Blood On The Tracks 9781949980134 Find a comics shop near you Secret Stacks logo and avatar by Severin Piehl, go read his webcomic Tove Theme song by Julie Jurgens, y'all
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with Durand CUSD #322 school librarian Audra Hill and Kelly Giovanine, Executive Director of Durand Charm, a local non-profit, about their My Library Is… grant project to promote the combined school and public library. Many in the community are not even aware that they have a library. Durand Charm: https://durandcharm.com Durand CUSD Grant Application Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOJ3ycziilo Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
Welcome back, everyone! The show has undergone a bit of a format change, and kicking it off is special guest Mahnaz Dar, section editor for School Library Journal. We talk about middle grade and young adult titles, the nuts and bolts of selecting titles for review in SLJ, the nature of illustrated storytelling, rant a bit about NFTs, and of course recommend some great comics! Show Notes SLJ Best Graphic Novels 2020 The Onion: Adults Go Wild Over Latest In Children’s Picture Book Series Kimberly Parker: Most artists are not making money off NFTs and here are some graphs to prove it Vice: People's Expensive NFTs Keep Vanishing. This Is Why Mahnaz Dar: @DibblyFresh / mdar@mediasourceinc.com Fresh Picks Chunky by Yehudi Mercado 9780062972781 Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure by Hirohiko Araki Find a comics shop near you Secret Stacks logo and avatar by Severin Piehl, go read his webcomic Tove Theme song by Julie Jurgens, y’all
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with representatives from Gerber/Hart Library & Archives about their journey to create an eight-episode podcast on the personal stories of LGBTQ life and history in Chicago. Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with Fox River Grove Public Library District Director Nicole Steeves about the videos her library made after being awarded a My Library Is... Grant. Nicole talks about how their videos came together and she provides great, specific tips for libraries that want to do something similar. Their videos can be found in the Sharing Showcase of the My Library Is... website. Relevant Links - My Library Is... Grants: https://www.railslibraries.info/services/my-library-grants FRG video: https://www.mylibraryis.org/showcase/videos/552 FRG video: https://www.mylibraryis.org/showcase/videos/551 Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens: https://himissjulie.com
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with Executive Director Kathleen Helsabeck and Assistant Director & Marketing Coordinator Burgundy Hill from Quincy Public Library, about how they worked with library users to tackle budget cuts to the library. Using simple, low-cost methods to make their case with the city council, Quincy Public Library came out victorious. This is a wonderful story about the importance of advocating for your library. Relevant Links: Quincy Public Library - https://www.quincylibrary.org/ My Library Is... blog post about the videos of community members speaking up for the library at city council meetings - https://www.mylibraryis.org/blog/how-quincy-public-library-used-videos-show-their-community-support QPL Community Videos: https://www.mylibraryis.org/showcase/videos/378 (Patron talks about the value she receives from Quincy Public Library programs) https://www.mylibraryis.org/showcase/videos/377 (Patron talks about QPL's value for genealogy research) https://www.mylibraryis.org/showcase/videos/376 (Quincy Public Schools staff member describes the benefits QPL provides to schools and children) https://www.mylibraryis.org/showcase/videos/375 (Community leader talks about the value of a strong library to the community and to her personally) https://www.mylibraryis.org/showcase/videos/374 (Teens tell about the value of QPL to the teens in our community) https://www.mylibraryis.org/showcase/videos/373 (Patron describes the impact of a library for her family and her community) https://www.mylibraryis.org/showcase/videos/372 (Patron describes how QPL has changed her family's life) Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks, via Zoom, with Library Director Lauren Rosenthal, from Fox River Valley Public Library District, about the importance of data in library advocacy and telling a compelling library story. Lauren gives great specific examples about how she used data to achieve library goals. They discuss the library's creation of a Transparency Dashboard and Long Overdue Project/Survey, as well as how the library secured COVID-19 relief funds through the effective use of data. Data comes to life in this podcast. We hope you enjoy! Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with Assistant Library Director Teri Campbell from Evanston Public Library, Preschool Outreach Librarian Emily Conradt from St. Charles Public Library District, and Community Engagement Manager Nancy Kim Phillips from Skokie Public Library about their libraries EDI initiatives and activities. Relevant links: Evanston Public Library’s EDI task force info https://www.railslibraries.info/news/172013 Skokie Cares http://skokiecares.org/ EDI Pulse Page https://www.railslibraries.info/issues/183804 RAILS EDI Mailing List (for discussion, shared ideas, and other EDI opportunities) https://www.railslibraries.info/user/6935/user_mailman_register#edit-list61 Project READY: Reimagining Equity & Access for Diverse Youth: A free online professional development curriculum https://ready.web.unc.edu/ Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
In the latest episode of Sparks, RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with Amy de la Fuente, RAILS Census 2020 Program Manager, about the significant role libraries will play in ensuring a complete census count throughout the state, and how RAILS and it’s subgrantees will use the grant received from the Illinois Department of Human Services for the 2020 census. Relevant Link: https://www.railslibraries.info/issues/170330 Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with RAILS' own Leila Heath and Anna Behm about e-resources, including RAILS' e-content and self-publishing resource, inkie.org, the robust amount of material (or rabbit-hole if you prefer) on the BiblioBoard Library, current publisher restrictions on library e-content, and more. Relevant links: inkie.org https://inkie.org BiblioBoard https://library.biblioboard.com RAILS Library Pulse: E-Content Issues https://www.railslibraries.info/issues/170353 Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with Library Director Brian Shepard from Indian Trails Public Library District about being named Librarian of the Year, promoting the value of libraries, library remodels, getting into the library field, and more. Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with Magan Szwarek, Director of Reference Services at Schaumburg Township District Library. They discuss the Panorama Project's data-driven insights on libraries and their impact on book discovery. https://www.panoramaproject.org/ Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
RAILS Executive Director talks with Annie Bostrom, Associate Editor for Adult Books at Booklist, and chair of the 2019 Andrew Carnegie Medals. They talk about the Carnegie awards dinner, the process of choosing the winners, the wonders of meeting authors, and reading the best books. Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with Kim Caviness, Chief Content Officer of Chicago marketing firm Imagination about content marketing, how it is relevant to libraries, that print still has a place in our digital world, and our collaboration on the Dreams Take Flight video. Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
There is this one woman named Meryl Streep. Natalie Green, Molly Rafferty, Cali Olivares, Julie Jurgens, and Mark Rosenthal share performances inspired by the suggestion of Meryl Streep.
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with Amanda Civitello and Katie McLain from Waukegan Public Library about sexual and other kinds of harassment in libraries, how library staff can handle harassment, and how administration can create a safe environment for employees. Slides and handouts for their American Library Association conference talk "It's Not 'Just Part of the Job'" are also available for those interested in learning more. Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with Justin Williams, Adult Services Librarian at Westmont Public Library, about the library’s Makery (Library of Things) and how other libraries can start a similar collection. Relevant links: https://westmontlibrary.org/makery Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with Veronda Pitchford, former director of Membership Development and Resource Sharing at RAILS. They discuss projects Veronda had been part of during her five years at RAILS, including her challenges, successes, and wishes, with special attention to the growth of e-resources. Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with Lynn Stainbrook, Executive Director at Rockford Public Library, about the library’s building project, including its unusual origins; envisioning sessions held with different community groups, including teenagers; and her advice for others going through a building project. Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
Is summer over already? Hop in the Secret Stacks wayback machine to the end of April, releasing now in September! Back then, Avengers: Infinity War was a theatrical event and not just a series of kiosks asking you to extend this endless cultural experience for one... more... film. There was still time to vote in the Eisners. Universal Fan Con was still flickering in the convention consciousness. Plus a con report from Kristin and fresh picks that will never spoil! Voting On The Eisners Philly Comic Con Does Universal Fan Con Ticket Holders A Solid Barnes & Noble Is Adding A Kids Graphic Novel Section SEE-IT Awards C2E2 Kristin’s Picks Bingo Love 9781534307506 As The Crow Flies 9781945820069 Thomas’s Picks Lighter Than My Shadow 9781941302415 Satania 9781681121437 Find a comics shop near you Secret Stacks logo and avatar by Severin Piehl, go read his webcomic Tove Theme song by Julie Jurgens, y’all
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with 2018 Soon to Be Famous Illinois Author Project (STBF) winner, Heather Bentley, and STBF committee member and Marketing/PR Director at Mount Prospect Public Library, Carol Morency, about writing, self-publishing, what they are reading now, and exciting news for STBF. Bentley's book, Sweetest Heartbreak, is available to read on BiblioBoard. Relevant Links STBF - http://soontobefamous.info/ Books Mentioned Sweetest Heartbreak by Heather Bentley The Idea of You by Robinne Lee The Hating Game by Sally Thorne Telex from Cuba by Rachel Kushner The Flight Attendant by Chris Bohjalian Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with RAILS Director of Membership Development and Resource Sharing Veronda Pitchford and Mitchell Davis, Founder & CEO of BiblioBoard, about the e-book industry. Related Links: https://library.biblioboard.com Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with Megan Millen, Executive Director and Denise Zielinski, Community Engagement Officer at Joliet Public Library, about how the library is working with others in the community to serve the unsheltered (homeless) and how other libraries can get started serving unsheltered populations. Relevant Links http://www.jolietlibrary.org Unsheltered, but Not Unserved Illinois Library Association, ILA Reporter October 2017 | Volume XXXV. Issue 5 Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
Diane Foote is the new Executive Director of the Illinois Library Association (ILA). Related links: https://www.ila.org Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with Karen Keefe, Executive Director of Hinsdale Public Library, about trends libraries should be paying attention to, what library staff can do to start identifying relevant trends, and the Library Forecasting Interest Group. Relevant Links: https://www.libraryforecasting.com/ http://www.ala.org/tools/future/ Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with Keith Michael Fiels, recently retired Executive Director of the American Library Association (ALA), about his 15 years of service at ALA, including accomplishments, favorite moments, challenges, and other stories from the road. Relevant links: http://www.ala.org Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
RAILS Executive Director Deirdre Brennan talks with Larisa Good, Director of Warren County Public Library District in Monmouth, Illinois, and Michelle Simmons, library trustee and RAILS Board member, about innovative things that small (and all) libraries can do to engage their communities. Relevant Links: http://www.wcplibrary.org/ Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
For May, we've got Chloe Riley, Elizabeth Gomez, and Julie Jurgens breakin' the law breakin' the law (guitar squeal). Get your legal ass to that play button to for stories of protest, poor choices, good choices, and more. Miss Spoken is lady live lit: a storytelling show from Chicago, Illinois featuring female-identified readers, hosted by Rosamund Lannin and Jasmine Davila.
RAILS Executive Director Dee Brennan talks with Liz Aviles, Vice President of Market Intelligence at Upshot, about the marketing agency’s report on seven retail trends to watch in 2017 and how libraries can capitalize on these trends to better serve their customers. Relevant links: Seven retail trends to watch in 2017 https://upshot.agency/happenings/2017-trends Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
RAILS Executive Director Dee Brennan talks with Rebecca Teasdale, Senior Evaluation and Research Associate at the Garibay Group in Chicago, about how libraries can use evaluation to improve their programs/services and for organizational learning. Relevant links: Team-Based Inquiry: A Practical Guide for Using Evaluation to Improve Informal Education Experiences Available as a free download from: http://www.nisenet.org/catalog/team-based-inquiry-guide W.K. Kellogg Foundation Evaluation Handbook Available as a free download from: https://www.wkkf.org/resource-directory/resource/2010/w-k-kellogg-foundation-evaluation-handbook Evaluating the Impact of Your Library (book) Sharon Markless and David Streatfield Facet Publishing, UK, 2012 http://www.worldcat.org/title/evaluating-the-impact-of-your-library/oclc/976189791 Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
RAILS Executive Director Dee Brennan talks with Margaret Peebles, Division Chief of Public Services at Gail Borden Public Library District, about the crucial role libraries can play in helping patrons deal with "fake news," including how to evaluate what's "real" online. Relevant Links http://gailborden.info/fakenews Intro/outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com
RAILS Executive Director Dee Brennan talks with Andrew Medlar, Assistant Chief, Technology, Content and Innovation at Chicago Public Library, about the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and DPLAfest, April 20-21, 2017, in Chicago. Relevant Links Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/ DPLAfest https://dp.la/info/get-involved/dplafest/april-2017/ Chicago Public Library https://www.chipublib.org/ Black Metropolis Research Consortium http://bmrc.lib.uchicago.edu/ Chicago Collections http://chicagocollections.org/ Intro/outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com/
RAILS Executive Director Dee Brennan talks with Ryan Livergood, Executive Director of Warren-Newport Public Library, about how libraries can get started with fundraising, different strategies and events libraries can try, identifying donors and building relationships, the importance of establishing policies, and much more. Relevant Links Warren-Newport Public Library District website http://www.wnpl.info Library Strategies http://librarystrategiesconsulting.org The Fundraising Librarian http://www.fundraisinglibrarian.com Intro/Outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com/
RAILS Executive Director Dee Brennan talks with Amita Lonial about how she got involved in the Libraries4BlackLives movement, the goals of the movement moving forward, and how libraries can get involved in efforts to foster racial equity and social justice. Intro/outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com/ Relevant Links: http://libraries4blacklives.org/ http://publiclibrariesonline.org/2016/04/engaged-and-inclusive-institutional-approaches-to-racial-equity-and-social-justice-podcast-episode-010/
RAILS Executive Director Dee Brennan talks with Sylvia Norton, Executive Director of the American Association of School Librarians, and Megan Cusick, Grassroots Specialist at the Office for Library Advocacy, about the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). Topics include the status of the legislation in Illinois and why it is critical for library staff from all types of libraries to work together to support school libraries. Intro/outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com/ Relevant Links American Association of School Librarians (AASL)—ESSA and School Libraries webpage: http://essa.aasl.org/ Illinois School Library Media Association (ISLMA)—ESSA webpage: https://www.islma.org/ESSA.htm
RAILS Executive Director Dee Brennan talks with Miguel Figueroa, Director of the Center for the Future of Libraries (http://www.ala.org/transforminglibraries/future). They discuss why the American Library Association started the center, how libraries can use its work to prepare for the future, and how to identify important trends. Intro/outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com/
RAILS Executive Director Dee Brennan talks with Cindy Fuerst, Director of the Vernon Area Public Library District about how her library eliminated overdue library fines. Cindy shares how this decision was made, the resulting benefits, and some interesting before and after statistics. Intro/outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com/
David Seleb is the director of the Oak Park Public Library, in Oak Park, IL. The library recently hired a full-time social worker to improve the library's engagement with the community. Intro/outro music by Julie Jurgens, https://himissjulie.com/