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Grappling with the Classics Combat Sports in Antiquity This episode's guest is Clay Oldham Clay Oldham is the Systems Librarian at Middle Tennessee State University and a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt with over 13 years of grappling experience. Clay is life-long martial artist, starting with Taekwondo at 15 and training kickboxing, boxing, and judo. He holds an undergraduate degree in History and a masters degree in Information Science. He currently trains and teaches at One Nation Jiu-Jitsu in Smyrna, TN With BJJ Black Belt Cory Johnson Prof. of Classics David Larmour Producer/ BJJ Brown Belt Shane Fleeman
Lost in the Stacks: the Research Library Rock'n'Roll Radio Show
Guest Martin Patrick, new Systems Librarian at the Georgia Tech Library. Broadcast Oct 21, 2022 Playlist, Transcript
Systems Librarian, Schauerman Library, El Camino College Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/ClG2ZvD4_7c
Systems Librarian, Schauerman Library, El Camino College Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/Vqy3XlRGIyc
We are happy to announce our newest session of The Library is Open Podcast! Today's session features an interview with Marshall Breeding, an independent consultant, speaker, and the author of Library Technology Guides. Listen as Jessie and Marshall discuss the current ILS landscape and the Open Source Community.About Marshall BreedingMarshall Breeding is an independent consultant, speaker, and author. He is the creator and editor of Library Technology Guides and the libraries.org online directory of libraries on the Web. His monthly column Systems Librarian appears in Computers in Libraries; he is the Editor for Smart Libraries Newsletter published by the American Library Association, and has authored the annual Library Systems Report published in American Libraries since 2014. Library Journal from 2002-2013 and by He has authored nine issues of ALA's Library Technology Reports, and has written many other articles and book chapters. Marshall has edited or authored eight books, including Cloud Computing for Libraries published by in 2012 by Neal-Schuman, now part of ALA TechSource . He regularly teaches workshops and gives presentations at library conferences on a wide range of topics.Read more about Marshall Breeding at Library Technology Guides
S1_E2 Systems Librarian Tim Siegel by Librarian Lunch Break
Returning guest Sam Cook, a Systems Librarian, will chat with me about copyright law and how the concept of fair use impacts library programs and marketing. We’ll also discuss some other copyrighting options available to consumers and creators. [Disclaimer: neither Sam nor myself are lawyers. Please do not take anything discussed in this podcast as legal advice!] Sam’s Twitter: @samspenguins Sam’s Instagram: samspenguins Sam’s website: https://samepenguins.com/index.php Music: Audionautix - "Words" (CC Attribution 3.0)
Sam Cook, a Systems Librarian, penguin champion, and fine-free library advocate, will discuss his research into the issue of fines and why the data supports eliminating them in public libraries. Sam’s Twitter: @samspenguins Sam’s Instagram: samspenguins Sam’s website: https://samepenguins.com/index.php Music: Audionautix - "Words" (CC Attribution 3.0)
Sabine Weber-Beard works for the Far North District Libraries as the Systems Librarian for all six branches and also manages the smallest in Kaeo. She is active in the New Zealand library community, as the Northland Ambassador for the National Digital Forum, a member of the LIANZA Hikuwai committee and she is also on the … Continue reading "Podcast Episode 23: Sabine Weber-Beard talks keeping your library in the loop, crushing on IFLA volunteers and why you should just roll with it!"
Episode 7 is our first foray into having guests who remote in via FaceTime (we also have the ability to use Skype, Google Duo and Google Hangouts). Our guest, Pam Wells, Systems Librarian at San Jacinto College in Pasadena, Texas talked to us about life as an Academic Librarian, relocating from the Northeast United States […]
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Edward Iglesias, a Systems Librarian at Elihu Burritt Library, received his MLIS at the University of Texas and is the author of An Overview of the Changing Role of the Systems Librarian and Robots in Academic Libraries.