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Episode 119 - February 18 2024World of Black Hammer Library Edition Vol 41. News of Note2. 3 Amazing New Books3. Great Responsibility - World of Black Hammer Library Edition Vol 44. 3 Books We Hope Will Be SpectacularConsider becoming a patron!Support the show
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College can be tough, but will we be tough on the Eisner award winning series "Giant Days" by John Allison, Lissa Treiman, Max Sarin, and more! Plus we play one of our classic comic book related games with "Scenarios" where we dare to ask questions like "Which super hero would be best to win at Jeopardy?" Host: Andy Larson Co Hosts: Chad Smith, JA Scott, Nicole Larson, & Mikey Wood
On this episode of #velshibannedbookclub, MSNBC host and Citizen board member Ali Velshi speaks with Shirley Robinson, Executive Director of the Texas Library Association. In the wake of shameless online attacks, Robinson argues forcefully that librarians are trained professionals who understand better than anyone how to provide the correct reading material to children.
We're joined in this episode by RUSD secondary librarians Gina Porter, Korrie Krohne, Jenann Elias, and principal Carli Norris to talk about the amazing transformations all of our high school libraries have undergone to make them modern, inviting, productive, and future-leaning spaces. Come listen to how these refreshed spaces will be used in new and innovative ways!
Did you know that our area libraries have more than just books? Our Podcast Director, Kathryn Means, sits down with Lauren Duke with Chattahoochee Valley Libraries to find out all the ins and outs of what our library has to offer and Eli interviews Saphira about her love for literacy! Velocity Director, Amelia McCardle join us for our Moment of Inspiration. Find Chattahoochee Valley Libraries at www.cvlga.org
This week on The Cart we join Zuko, Azula, and the Gaang on a journey to find Ursa - the mother of Zuko and Azula, and former Princess of the Fire Nation. This 3 part Library Edition graphic novel is is full of creator notes, familial conflicts, issues with identity, and Zukos struggle in reconciling the past with the future. Is Azula the rightful heir to the throne? What is Zukos destiny? And where is Ursa? All of these questions are answered this week as we discuss the The Search, written by Gene Luen Yang, Michael Dante DiMartino, and Bryan Konietzko.
It's the first season break, and you know what that means: statistics (oh boy)! Join us as we once again consider the SNA, read some Avatar comics, and talk about Shrek. Jess is here, so you know this one's a keeper. === Click here to see the pacu, the herbivorous piranha! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacu Click here for Avatar The Last Airbender: The Lost Adventures and Team Avatar Tales, Library Edition: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/667330/avatar-the-last-airbender--the-lost-adventures-and-team-avatar-tales-library-edition-by-featuring-the-work-of-joaquim-dos-santos-carla-speed-mcneil-gene-luen-yang-faith-erin-hicks-sara-goetter-gurihiru-and-others/ Check out Jess's work at https://beachghost.carrd.co/ === Here are some of the best resources at hand right now to educate yourself, donate/generate ad revenue, and protect Black lives and Black safety: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Homeless Black Trans Women Fund - https://www.gofundme.com/f/homeless-black-trans-women-fund?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet === Follow us on Twitter at @super_nuclear, or send us your feedback at supernucleargroup@gmail.com ! Or you can support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/supernucleargroup. OR! You can join us on Discord at this link: https://discord.gg/tf9m6CM Cover art by Ingram Jinkins! Find their work at @ingramjinkins on Twitter or at http://ingramjinkins.com. Theme song is "Then Everything Changed" by Matt of Avana Music! Find more of Matt's work at https://soundcloud.com/avanamusic.
Comicnerds, die Comics zeichnen, gibt es viele. Aber keiner ist so ein Nerd wie Don Rosa: Er hat das Erzähluniversum Entenhausen im Sinne des Erfinders Carl Barks weiterleben lassen. Jetzt wird Rosas Gesamtwerk mit einer "Library Edition" gewürdigt. Von Thomas Groh www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Kompressor Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
Did the New York Public Library inspire a team name? Unfortunately, probably not. Key Players: Los Angeles Wildcats, USFL, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, XFL, XFL, Seattle Dragons, UTEP Football, WFL, Maniax, Demons, Rage, Extreme, Drexel University, University of Alabama Birmingham Football, Gotham Rogues, The New York Public Library, Louisiana-Lafayette Football, Patience & Fortitude Lions, Edniesha Curry, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, "New York Times", Tulsa Roughnecks, Katie Sowers, SUNY-Cortland, Burger King, McDonald's
Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice! Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Nonprofit Voice! On this special Library Edition, we talk with Matt Pozel, Senior Multimedia Writer & Producer, Public Affairs for Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. _________________________ Find us on Facebook:@ Kccaresradio Twitter: @kccaresradio Instagram: @Kccaresonline _________________________ Also available on Itunes || Spotify || Stitcher || Soundcloud || Youtube KC Cares, Kansas City’s nonprofit voice, tells the stories of Kansas City nonprofits and connects them with the community. Produced by Charitable Communications In partnership with the Kauffman Foundation Think. Do. Be Uncommon.
In this special edition of our podcast This Is the Author, we’re celebrating Library Card Sign-up Month by asking authors to share some of their favorite library memories. Listen to Gretchen Rubin, Mira Jacob, Laura Lynne Jackson, Elissa Altman, Emily Nussbaum, Ocean Vuong, Geraldine Brooks, and Jane Green share why libraries are so special to them.
In this special edition of our podcast This Is the Author, we’re celebrating Library Card Sign-up Month by asking celebrated children’s authors to share some of their favorite library memories. Listen to John Cena, Ann Bausum, Steve Sheinkin, and Adam Gidwitz share why libraries are so special to them, and why getting a library card is the first step to a lifetime of adventure!
S4 E21: Library Edition, Part 3: In this special edition of our podcast This Is the Author, we’re celebrating National Library Week by asking authors to share some of their favorite library memories with us. Listen to authors A.S. King, Cathy Guisewite, Deborah Fallows, Jill Schlesinger, Steven Johnson, Pamela Druckerman, Eliza Kennedy, Heather Turgeon, and Alexia Vernon share why libraries are so special to them. Enjoy.
In this special edition of This is the Author, authors Mark and Jay Duplass, Jan Chozen Bays, Stephanie Rosenbloom, Aaron Mahnke, Claudia Renton, Nick Pyenson, and Richard Russo share why libraries are so special to them.
In this special edition of This is the Author, listen to authors Mayim Bialik, Heather Turgeon, Alison Pateki, Grant Wahl, Nathalie Nino, Camas Davis, and Mark & Angel Chernoff share why libraries are so special to them.
We're back for a brand new year with a brand new comics series! Following on the successful heels of their Avatar: The Last Airbender graphic novels Dark Horse Comics introduces the official Legend of Korra continuation series. The first story arc is called “Turf Wars” and it's written by original series co-creator Michael Dante DiMartino with art by Irene Koh. To go along with all the new we here at The Avatar Returns are trying a slightly new format in that we'll be reviewing these books as they are initially released rather than waiting for the hardcover Library Edition collections. So in this episode we tackle Part One (of Three), and I confess that we struggle just a little bit. Picking up immediately where the animated series left off we follow Korra and Asami on their getaway into the spirit world, and while it's wonderful to see these characters again the return isn't quite as smooth as we may have hoped. Paul and Arlo are worried about a seeming return to Book One hotheaded impetuous Korra; Koh's art is a significant change from Gurihiru in the ATLA books; there's talk of the Dumbledoring of Kya; and Eric will not condone a course of action that will lead us to Turf War. (That's a joke, he actually loves this book.) The Breakdown Intro / Banter (00:00 - 04:00) Main Topic (04:00 - 1:11:23) Outro / Next (1:11:23 - 1:13:50) Links The Ungrounded Turf Wars of Legend of Korra
The Phantom Power Boys talk about their feelings towards laugh tracks, thoughts on chat roulette, watching porn in the library, and Brandon's new business venture.
In this episode we interview Jennifer Brown, who is the Teacher Librarian at Castle Oaks Public School. Jenn shares her journey of how she transformed her library space into a space for everyone at the school. Through embracing the concepts of open learning and adopting a maker mindset, she has noticed shifts in her learners that have left them truly empowered.
Q: When is a Mage also a Knight. A: Only when you can Ranged Attack 3 by using a white mana token on your Swiftness card to knock out a werehorse before it can kick you. That's right, kids: we talk about Mage Knight this week, and then have another round of Elephant v. Library. Adventure! Excitement! Hot, creamy dog barf! The Mildly Alarming Podcast. Intro Gag: Comin' to ya live from the Jungle of Hair, I'm Johannes Stauffer and with me as always is a man called The Juicebeard, and this is the Mildly Alarming Podcast. Episode 90210: The Tragedy of Sir Roland Cruspick Twun and His Many Dogs Segment 1: Game Review - Mage Knight As promised, here is an image of some Mage Knight monster tokens. Witness their arcane iconography! Episode Sponsor: The How-ta-do Show with Leon and Beardy Paul Segment 2: Elephant vs. Library - Round 2 Remember to vote for the winner on Twitter! Follow the links below for each individual poll. Round 1: Queen vs. Bruce Springsteen Round 2: Darius vs. Maurice Round 3: Dynamite vs. Paper Outro Gag: Skooshy's No-slip Shower Fungus Music in this episode: "Cowboy Sting" and "Comic Hero" by Kevin McLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons By Attribution 3.0
What is on the five-year horizon for academic and research libraries? Which trends and technology developments will drive transformation? What are the critical challenges and how can we strategize solutions? These questions regarding technology adoption and educational change steered the discussions of 77 experts to produce the NMC Horizon Report: 2017 Library Edition, in partnership with the University of Applied Sciences (HTW) Chur, Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB), ETH Library, and the Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL). Six key trends, six significant challenges, and six developments in technology profiled in this report are poised to impact library strategies, operations, and services with regards to learning, creative inquiry, research, and information management. The three sections of this report constitute a reference and technology planning guide for librarians, library leaders, library staff, policymakers, and technologists.
What is on the five-year horizon for academic and research libraries? Which trends and technology developments will drive transformation? What are the critical challenges and how can we strategize solutions? These questions regarding technology adoption and educational change steered the discussions of 77 experts to produce the NMC Horizon Report: 2017 Library Edition, in partnership with the University of Applied Sciences (HTW) Chur, Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB), ETH Library, and the Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL). Six key trends, six significant challenges, and six developments in technology profiled in this report are poised to impact library strategies, operations, and services with regards to learning, creative inquiry, research, and information management. The three sections of this report constitute a reference and technology planning guide for librarians, library leaders, library staff, policymakers, and technologists.
I sit here listening to Eddie Warner’s “Eccentric Trick” on loop (a track from his Progressive Percussions No.2 record), pondering why I love library music so much and it’s a no-brainer. I’m a hip-hop dude. And this shit sounds LIKE FUCKING HIP-HOP. Instrumental compositions laced with heavy 4/4 drums, thick basslines, fuzz guitar and musique […]
Join us tonight for our Kick OFF to ABOLISHING atrocities committed against children. Tonight at 9:00 pm EST we discuss the trauma of Child Sexual Abuse. We are asking for all readers of "Secrets That Little Girls Hide to call in 3479890180 to provide their opinions of the early journey of Olori (Queen) Osunede Olusegun the author of this biographical tale told in the voice of the child who experienced such atrocities of sexual abuse in her childhood. Co-hosting this dynamic discussion are QueenMother4real Iya Awofalola, Apetebi Oyafunmi Adepoju and Special Guest Host Olori Osunede Olusegun author of adult and children books has honored us by allowing us to share Kick OFF of the Library Edition of her book. My Aunty Oyakunle and Her Magical Pet Rock Kilalu Mr. Elliott McCants will be joining us to speak about the Flint, Michigan water crisis. Is it a plot to destroy black children?
The NMC Horizon Report: 2014 Library Edition, examines key trends, significant challenges, and emerging technologies for their potential impact on academic and research libraries worldwide. While there are many local factors affecting libraries, there are also issues that transcend regional boundaries and common questions; it was with these questions in mind that this report was created. The NMC Horizon Report: 2014 Library Edition was produced by the NMC in collaboration with University of Applied Sciences (HTW) Chur, Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) Hannover, and ETH-Bibliothek Zurich. To create the report, an international body of experts from library management, education, technology, and other fields was convened as a panel. Over the course of three months in the spring of 2014, the 2014 Horizon Project Library Expert Panel came to a consensus about the topics that would appear here in the NMC Horizon Report: 2014 Library Edition.
Horror, sci-fi, war, love, alcoholism, loss, redemption.. you name it. Fear Agent has it all. Slim's all-time favorite comic book finally takes center stage over the course of two entire episodes. Join us for the final half right now. (04:40) - Dale's kids go to a terrible school (09:15) - Fear Agent: Library Edition II (87:00) - Letters: Bex Gordon's FA thoughts, TMNT blimps, supporting someone like Heath, @slim's wife writes a letter, Lone Wolf and Cub, modern Archie By @dale_a | @slim | @JonesyLovesBeer Special thanks to YOU for our iTunes reviews and/or ratings so far; they help spread the word about the show. Sponsored by: The Comic Book Shop. The best place to grab your print or digital comics.
Horror, sci-fi, war, love, alcoholism, loss, redemption... you name it. Fear Agent has it all. Slim's all-time favorite comic book finally takes center stage over the course of two entire episodes. Join us for the first half right now. (04:40) - Dale's Facebook (06:19) - Paperkeg Meetup III is this weekend (10:15) - Fear Agent: Library Edition I (73:07) - Letters: kudos that we love getting am I right, Gambit, fave publisher, friendship, Dimension Z. By @dale_a | @slim | @JonesyLovesBeer Special thanks to YOU for our iTunes reviews and/or ratings so far; they help spread the word about the show. Sponsored by: The Comic Book Shop. The best place to grab your print or digital comics.