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Catherine posted an update in the group Break the Ice: Binge-Worthy 1 weeks, 5 days ago
Hi y’all! I am currently binging a few things. My 17-year-old introduced me to Dropout TV (with cast of what was formerly College Humor) so he and I have been watching several of those shows together (Game Changer & Breaking News are the ones we tend to watch most frequently). I am also watching season 2 of Disney’s Behind the Attraction, and…[Read more]
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 weeks, 6 days ago
Making the Most of Your Blogging & CYOA Greetings all! I worked recently with SJSU School of Information grad Nick Gagnon to refresh the site for you all. Nick also worked on this […]
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Kiana Pouya joined the group Self Care & Mindfulness 2 weeks ago
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Kiana Pouya posted an update in the group My Favorite Podcast 2 weeks ago
I prefer listening to podcasts on Youtube since I enjoy the visual imagery matching the show’s story-telling. Do Apple podcasts have any visuals or are they exclusively auditory? That’s kind of a dealbreaker for me since I’m a strong visual learner.
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Kiana Pouya joined the group My Favorite Podcast 2 weeks ago
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 2 weeks ago
Welcome to Module 3: The Hyperlinked Library Model Hello all! What fun it’s been to read your intro posts and course updates. I hope things are going well. The next module is […]
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AdriAnne C. posted an update in the group My Favorite Podcast 2 weeks ago
My mom introduced be a couple years back to a true crime podcast called “My Favorite Murder”. If you find true crime facscinating, Karen and Georgia respectfully cover cases that have happened. They do intersperse some humor thoughout their podcast, but it is usually their dynamic and, as stated, doesn’t direct it towards the victims, This also…[Read more]
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I used to listen to this podcast religiously, but fell behind during the shutdown (when I wasn’t commuting anymore) and haven’t listened in a few years. But the “murderino” groups on facebook are my favorite, and are almost the only thing I still use facebook for anymore!
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One of my classmates completed an information community project on people who digitally help solve crimes. I don’t usually listen to podcasts that often, but that podcast is one I want to re-visit. I believe they are still podcasting. I quickly checked their site and it appears to be current. I know they probably have discussed how they came up…[Read more]
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@acorey I was a long time MFM listener. I switched gears to more movie focused podcasts in the last couple of years. My memory is that one of the early listeners who is the Simpsons fan coin the term Murderino after Homer’s neighbor Ned Flanders’ way of speaking.
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@michael Neat! The Ned Flanders/Simpson reference makes sense. It actually adds a bit more dark humor to the show
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@inabookbind I don’t listen like I used to but in 2017 to 2021 I listened to every episode. You are right…it was like listening to friends. Karen said something I still repeat to myself and share whenever I can: “Anxiety is liar.”
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@inabookbind @michael, I too feel like I’m sitting on a couch, chatting with them, and a bowl of popcorn! They definitely have the feel of being a friend. This makes me want to sneak of of their newer podcasts in, between work and school life!
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Lilia wrote a new post on the site INFO 287- Lilia's Blog 2 weeks, 1 days ago
My Library Story This semester I am stepping out of my comfort zone and I am doing an internship with Dr. Chow on Library Advocacy. I am introverted and Continue reading
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Hi @catladylilia – I, too, have been feeling very nostalgic and grateful for the library I grew up with in my hometown. I love that you are moving into a more public-facing and engaging space with your advocacy work – you seem very grounded in your purpose from your personal experience. Central Valley communities like Hanford often get left out of statewide conversations about access to services and representation. I love your closer: “Libraries mean hope” – don’t we need all the hope we can get these days?
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Hi Emily,
Thank you!
Absolutely, we can use all the hope we can get.-Lilia
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Hi @catladylilia. I loved this- I was a child who had a special relationship with my libraries, too. And I’m super inspired by you pushing your boundaries to do this internship! I need to do more of this.
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Hi Terri,
Thank you for reading and your kind words!-Lilia
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Hello @catladylilia ,
It’s so funny because most of us in this field are introverts, yet most of our positions require us to face and interact with the public regularly. But like you, I do it because of how important libraries and librarians have been to me throughout my life. I was actually watching the Matilda movie the other day and I started to literally bawl. I saw how hard her life was at home and how she felt so alone, and when she discovered the magic of the library it completely changed her life and made her feel less alone. That is exactly how I felt when I first discovered the library. Libraries not only give us the chance to succeed academically, but also mentally by helping us escape and feel like a part of something bigger than ourselves.
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