TPL 002: Neutrality, iPad, MLIS from a graduate perspective
7 Apr
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In this episode:
Welcome Back to The Pocket Librarian:
Part One: Emily on Library Neutrality
Emily talks about the idea (and ideal) of library neutrality, and how it has changed for her since her first term at FIMS.
Part Two: Lola Loves Gadgets: On the iPad
Lola explores the exciting ways in which the new Apple iPad can and will impact libraries of all sorts in the near future.
Part Three: Interview with a Public Librarian
Lola and Emily pick the brain of the lovely and enthusiastic Jamie Kamula, a public librarian and recent graduate of the MLIS program at UWO.
Music credits:
- Opening theme: Juanitos – Hola Hola Bossa Nova
- Christine Fellows – The Spinsters Almanac
- Brownout – Olvidal
- Atomu – Atomic Power
- October 13th, 1999 – Saul Bello
Show Links:
Questioning Library Neutrality: Essays from Progressive Librarian
by Alison Lewis
http://libraryjuicepress.com/neutrality.php
(on Amazon) http://www.amazon.ca/Questioning-Library-Neutrality-ProgressiveLibrarian/dp/0977861775
Augmented Reality iPhone application:
http://www.acrossair.com/apps_nearesttube.htm
London Public Library Westmount Branch:
http://www.londonpubliclibrary.ca/westmount
All music used is made possible by podcast safe music websites:
music.mevio.com
freemusicarchive.org
jamendo.com
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