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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 week, 2 days ago
Cedar Rapids Public Library Video TourHey all – I put together a little video about my tour and time at Cedar Rapids Public Library. I went there to speak at the library’s staff dev […]
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 week, 3 days ago
Welcome to Module 12: Infinite Learning CYOA 2 For this module, we will explore how learning is changing and the ways new literacies are impacting how information is shared. This is another […]
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Michelle Sosa wrote a new post on the site The Morbid Librarian 1 week, 3 days ago
The Power of StoriesAs someone who has used libraries my entire life, it is really touching to read about the acknowledgement regarding the impact that libraries have on Continue reading
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Michelle – I so appreciate your thought on cultural humility. We actually just updated the lecture and info 200 from cultural competence to cultural humility because I think it is that important of a concept. Thanks for this post.
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Hi Dr. Stephens! That’s awesome to hear! I learned about this concept in my intercultural communications class and I could not stop thinking about it ever since! So cool to hear that it’s part of the curriculum now!
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Thank you for sharing some of your own story here, Michelle! It sounds like libraries have had a profound impact on you; it also sounds like your life has helped you become a great librarian.
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Hi Valancy!
Yes, libraries have definitely helped shape my life. Thank you for your kind words~
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Arthur Kolat wrote a new post on the site The Hyperlinking Librarian 1 week, 3 days ago
Reflection on the Power of StoriesHere is a short video that reflects on the power of stories by considering how exploratory narrative inquiry interviews can shape the […]
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Denise L wrote a new post on the site Mz Logan in the Library 1 week, 4 days ago
Reflection Blog : New Horizons Reading about new and emerging technologies gives me a feeling of hope and inspiration. Firstly because I’m a sci-fi reader and a Star Trek fan Continue reading
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Hi Denise,
Thanks for sharing. I like your inclusion of vertical farming as a new technology, especially in a school or library. I’ve seen small versions, but it’s interesting to imagine what a large scale version could look like. And certainly beneficial in growing urban areas! Also love the picture of the kitty. 🙂
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Louis Waters wrote a new post on the site Likely Passage 1 week, 5 days ago
Goodbye Neutrality: A Reflection on New HorizonsIn this time of compounding crises, the future is a hazy thing. Inevitable because of time but conceptually shapeless. Change has […]
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I really needed to read your post today- so thank you. You had mentioned the feeling of how time has stopped, and that describes how I’ve been feeling for these past two days.
I work in a high school and while officially I’m supposed to keep politics out of the workplace, I had to have several conversations with students yesterday who felt let down by their families, communities, and nation.
I overheard a discussion around a group of freshman (full disclosure- one of them is my child) and they were trying to figure out what they could do. I asked them if they were trying to start a revolution, and several of them yelled “YES!” While I was teasing, I was given hope. These kids are 14 years old, but they are already aware that they have to do something in this world to help.
So yes. Collaborate. Connect to the right organizations and make sure that we take a stand for what is right.
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Louis – I so appreciate your honesty and thoughtfulness about this post. The last week plus has been difficult in many ways. I feel like I’m grieving your last paragraph resonates and I hope and I will always have hope that this will be the way forward.
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 week, 6 days ago
e-Portfolio Congrats! I know some of you may be finishing up your e-portfolios very soon or have already submitted everything. I am grading comps now for my group of […]
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Congrats to those finishing up! To other fellow students who are, like me, still working on their degree, hang in there and enjoy the journey! I’m not graduating until Fall ’25, but I can’t wait!
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it will be here before we know it 🙂
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True! I am both sad and impatient for it, all at the same time.
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@acorey I’m in the same boat, see you in Fall 2025 😉
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@msandoval You too!
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I enrolled for the Spring 2025 e-portfolio class earlier this week! It’s the last class I will be taking and then I am done with my MLIS!
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Congratulations everyone! I’ll be in the hot seat soon enough (Fall 2025) 🙂
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Yay! Fall’25 people!
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Congrats to everyone finishing up!! I’m in the same boat as those who said Fall 2025–see you all then. 😀
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AdriAnne C. wrote a new post on the site Learning Library Technology: A Journey 1 week, 6 days ago
New Horizons in Technology (Reflection Post #3 – Module 9) Unsplash.com Growing up in today’s technologically advanced era has its challenges and benefits. We are now at a ti […]
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@acorey This is all so interesting! I agree that information professionals can play a role in helping parents decide how they approach technology and their children. I see both sides: too much screen time cannot be the best, but also we want to raise conscientious and thoughtful digital citizens.
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AdriAnne C. changed their profile picture 1 week, 6 days ago
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Terri Beth wrote a new post on the site Clarity in Chaos 2 weeks ago
Innovation Strategy & Roadmap: Citizen Archivists Series and Memory LabHere is my Innovation Strategy & Roadmap for a series of programming that would teach the community how to preserve their history. Citizen Archivists
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Hi Terri,
What a cool idea! I had heard of citizen scientists before, but not citizen archivists! It really is so important to have our stories documented, especially the stories that belong to marginalized groups. Thanks for sharing!-
Thanks so much, @diamondpatrick! I loved that book written by Millar so much, it really helped me to think about this issue.
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Catherine wrote a new post on the site Cat's Corner 2 weeks ago
Innovation Strategy & Roadmap: Ride FoCo I live in Fort Collins, Colorado, and one of my very favorite things about living here is how bike-friendly the city is and just how easy it is to Continue reading
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Catherine,
This is a really great idea! I’ve noticed several cities and universities implementing programs such as this. Around my own town we have bike services for the city and also the campus, but like you mentioned, there is an accessibility issue – because they charge $30 for a rental. It would be more beneficial if it were more accessible for all and citizens could just simply “check out” a bike and return it.
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Millicent wrote a new post on the site In a Book Bind 2 weeks ago
Reflection Blogging #4: Listening Labs While reading module 10 on “The Power of Stories”, I was really fascinated by the Library Listening Lab at West Community Library at St. […]
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The listening lab is very cool! Something about music changes the vibe in the air! Music related: UCSF has a dedicated music room available for people to practice. I went on a tour there once and my mind was blown to see a music practice space. https://calendars.library.ucsf.edu/space/51326
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@catladylilia Wow, that is so cool that they have music practice rooms – that is something I’ve never seen before!
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Lilia wrote a new post on the site INFO 287- Lilia's Blog 2 weeks, 2 days ago
Virtual study sessions with the library- Innovation Strategy & RoadmapHi Everyone! I struggled with coming up with an idea for a new library service that UC Davis does not already have. In my quest, I Continue reading
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Lilia,
I really like this idea and think it would serve this library very well! As a first gen student myself, when I was getting my bachelors degree at Ole Miss, I had an optional class that helped me explore the library in more detail and it really helped me in school. It helped me meet the librarians, learn where to go for what services, and what all was included in my student experience. After doing this immersive class, I used the library all the time – and now I even work there!
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@catladylilia I LOVE this! I use virtual study YouTube sessions all the time, and I would love to get something like this started at the college library where I work. It would even help *me*! ; ) Also, this presentation is gorgeous.
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P. Fulumirani wrote a new post on the site P @ SJSU 2 weeks, 2 days ago
Reflection Blogging #5: Listening and Learning This module explores the various ways libraries are used as an avenue for lifelong learning. While some might still hold to the archaic notion […]
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I work part time as an intern at an academic library in the area – and I was pretty surprised how easy it was just to talk to them and get in there for experience. I am not even a student at the school, but they have allowed me to have a position that is very helpful to my career and has taught me a lot. At the university I work for, it seems that the librarians are always motivated and there is always room to grow or take on new positions.
I will say the reason I went into school for my MLIS was to work in public libraries, but I actually went to offer volunteer services at my local public library and was turned down. They did not have any positions open, so I offered to help however I can to gain experience, but they claimed that they legally were not able to, and I wonder why that is? Why would they turn down free help, especially from someone learning in the MLIS field?
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You know I would totally advocate for part-time staff having access to continuing types of learning. Even if it’s 30 minutes of watching a video, etc. I think that could be very powerful and useful. I hope that change comes to your library.
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Kiana Pouya wrote a new post on the site Kiana's Blog 2 weeks, 2 days ago
Reflection Blog #4: The Human Library Experience I can’t believe I had never heard of the Human Library before this module; but, I absolutely love the idea and all the courageous people who p Continue reading
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Hi Kiana,
Great post, thanks for sharing! I really like your point regarding how face-to-face settings are instrumental to strengthening connections between people. Sometimes I wonder when I see hate comments online…would these people say the same in real life? Personal accountability is key, as you said.
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Kiana – I am so glad the human library concept resonated with you. Also, I have followed Peter the YouTuber for a long time and some of his videos were so moving and challenging to watch an interesting. I kind of fell out of watching him recently and I need to get back to. It might be really helpful for my frame of mind.
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 2 weeks, 2 days ago
Michael Casey Recording Thanks to @catladylilia and @arthurkolat for all of their questions and scission. Please watch if you can..I also mention some topics regarding […]
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Just getting to this recording. What a great chat! Casey had a lot of great insights to offer. I have seen first hand how signing up k-12 students for cards increases patronage. I appreciate that he shared his honest opinion of social media marketing, he made a fair point when he mentioned that followers have already made the effort to seek out a library’s page.
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 2 weeks, 3 days ago
Welcome to Module 11: Infinite Learning CYOA Greetings all – For this module, we will explore how learning is changing and the ways new literacies are impacting how information […]
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 2 weeks, 3 days ago
Hyperlinked Jobs: Digital Services Manager From last year: Wilmette Public Library is seeking an enthusiastic and innovative Digital Services manager to join our team. This role will be […]
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AdriAnne C. wrote a new post on the site Learning Library Technology: A Journey 2 weeks, 3 days ago
Quiet and Loud – Information Spaces for Everyone (Reflection #2)It is difficult not to get a little teary eyed when watching a video of children, who are sensory sensitive, build a […]
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@acorey Oh yes. Such a powerful moment in the video..and when the librarians presented it at Next Library 2019.
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I got a little misty eyed watching it.
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@acorey ,
This was very heartwarming to watch and I loved it. I also agree that having different types of spaces for different types of library experiences is crucial. I love the idea of having sensory rooms in libraries. I would definitely use one to help with my anxiety at times.
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Me too! Are sensory rooms similar to “quiet rooms”? I’ve heard both terms.
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@inabookbind Is a quiet room a type of sensory room? My library has one for staff with a comfy chair, blanket, mini-zen garden, and meditation app. It’s a smaller room (with a door) off the main room, and is really nice to have! We rent the space, but I wish we could also have one for patrons, because we have received a couple requests of that nature
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@acorey I believe that quiet rooms are also sensory rooms…. like I used to go to a quiet place in my art school library, where I could kind of shut off all the noise and put myself in a little hiding hole. It would help me calm down in anxious situations, just as the same as a more tactile room would probably help someone with ADHD. I think there are just different types of sensory spaces for different types of mental stimulation.
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@inabookbind That is cool! I’m glad they also have environments that assist those with ADHD, like the tactile rooms.
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 2 weeks, 3 days ago
Worrisome & Chaotic Times Hey all – Just a note of support for anyone in class who may be stressed etc with these chaotic times. Please take care of yourselves…step away […]
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@michael Thank you so much for your empathy. It’s been such a hard week….I’m still mourning but I’m slowly starting to feel better. I appreciate your kindness and patience so much!
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@mickeysosa97 It has been a hard week. I am the same… feeling better. Worried though.
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@michael Definitely worried too. I hope that we do not suffer too greatly. Sending all the good vibes to everyone. <3 Please take care.
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Living / learning roof looks awesome! Do they allow dogs up there?
@arthurkolat I think they do sometimes!
@michael Thank you for sharing – what an amazing library story! I’m so that they were able to rebuild, and make the space even better. I really like the auditorium, it’s so big – would be perfect for some movie or documentary screenings! Like @arthurkolat , I also think that the learning roof is so inventive and fun, and probably gets more folks out into the fresh air.
@inabookbind It’s such a cool story of rebuilding and going way beyond what they had before.