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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 months, 2 weeks ago
Welcome to Module 7: Planning for Participatory Services Greetings all! For this module we will focus on planning for emerging technologies, participatory services of all kinds and the […]
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 months, 3 weeks ago
Greetings from 🏴 I hope everyone is well. Message anytime you have a question.
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Very cool, and beautiful photos! Hope you’re having fun!
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Wonderful pics!
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@michael Maaan, this makes me miss Scotland; I got to do a travel abroad program when I was 19, and absolutely loved it! Scotland is for sure one of the most beautiful places to visit. Thanks for the pics of Edinburgh!
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@inabookbind @catladylilia @claireburke Yay! Things are going well. Monday was rainy so we visited all four museums under the National Galleries. So amazing!
Claire – any chance I get I suggest to parents or their young folk: travel outside the US – it is eye opening and life changing…especially if you are a YA.
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 months, 3 weeks ago
Hyperlinked Environments Continue! Hello all! Choose your own adventure continues this week with Hyperlinked Environments. Note: we will spend two weeks on this module to […]
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 months, 3 weeks ago
#hyperlib Job: Take a Look at these Competencies! Thanks to a former #hyperlib student for sharing this job posting from Douglas County Libraries. Take look at the competencies required below. I h […]
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Michael Stephens and B. Klint are now friends 1 months, 3 weeks ago
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 months, 3 weeks ago
Scotland Bound Greetings all – As I said in our class chat I am leaving for Scotland today! I will just be an email away if you have questions, etc. My plan is […]
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 months, 4 weeks ago
Fluid Dates Hey all – I’ve heard from some of you that there’s just so much going on in personal life as well as in the world. (Same here!) To help ease the p […]
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@michael Thank you for this. I haven’t messaged but things have been pretty hectic in my world so this is appreciated.
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@deniseml You are very welcome! Take good care.
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Hi Denise,
I hope that life settles for you soon. Sending well wishes!
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@Michael Thank you so much! Your generosity is so appreciated.
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Thank you so much for this, @michael . Such a crazy time.
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Wow, thank you much, @michael. Your grace is appreciated more than you know.
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@mickeysosa97 @terribeth @msandoval @Catherine Glad to do this!
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Thank you @michael. This is very appreciated and I just had weight lifted from my shoulders.
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@saraschwan I am glad some weight has lifted!
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This is so generous, @michael–thank you so much! I hope you’re extended similar grace in your own life somehow. Also, I’m obsessed with those broccoli earrings, hah.
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Also wow have fun in Scotland; I hope it’s a good reset for you! A friend of mine just flew over to St. Andrews for a creative writing program, so you’re in the same part of the world as her. 🙂 I also hope you get tons of good pics.
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@valancy my sincere apologies for missing this comment thread while I was flying and then once I was here. Yay for your friend who is at Saint Andrews. I wish I would’ve been aware of what opportunities were out in the world when I was moving into my undergrad days. I actually did not travel outside of the North America until 2002. So yay for your friend in the creative writing program. And also, I am so happy to give everyone fluids. It just feels right.
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@michael no problem–traveling like that is huge (also I think I didn’t even properly tag you, so…it’s more than okay that you missed it). I totally understand that. I have yet to travel abroad myself but would love to; I might even visit my friend while she’s over there! Your photos from your trip make it look fantastic.
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@valancy That sounds like a good plan to visit your friend. I truly believe traveling abroad is good for the mind and spirit. Please go if you can. Of course, I would highly recommend Scotland and the UK in general.
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 months, 4 weeks ago
Assignment Q & A Recording Please view here (or download). Thanks to @celimiranda for attending! 😀 Questions or comments about the chat can go below!
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 1 months, 4 weeks ago
Welcome to Module 6: Hyperlinked Environments Greetings everyone! It’s time to choose your own adventure with Hyperlinked Environments. It’s a shorter video lecture to give you more time to […]
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 2 months ago
Inspiration: Humans of Dokk1 Hey all – I so appreciate posts like this from Dokk1 on Instagram You might find inspiration here for future assignments.
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I appreciate this post as anger really is the face for all the emotions you feel underneath. There was a chart in my child’s therapists office that has anger at the center of it and then spokes coming off with so many different emotions. I really want my children to be able to name what they are feeling or the emotion they are experiencing. By doing so, one moves their brain activity away from the amygdala to the prefrontal cortex, which is the part of the brain that helps us navigate irrational behavior – like anger.
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@saraschwan This is good stuff. Need to remember that!
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I first learned about Dokk1 in Info 200, and have been obsessed ever since. This is such a cool use of social media, and I love the humanness of the caption. You just don’t see that everyday, especially on an account that represents such a large organization. I love it.
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@bklint Right! It feels so human. I have seen a couple of new ones go up while traveling. They have a good thing going.
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 2 months ago
Citation Fixation Hey all! Chilly here and I’m enjoying a cup of tea in my favorite mug. We had a great question about references/citations in your blogging and […]
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B. Klint and Arthur Kolat are now friends 2 months ago
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B. Klint wrote a new post on the site linked to the lodge 2 months ago
Assignment X: Connection and Cohesion“So what will you do when libraries become obsolete in the next few years?” Last year, I was minding my business in the corner of a Chri […]
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I’ve had several people ask me the same question when they learn I’m working towards my MLIS- and I wonder what they are thinking. I need a snappy comeback, but I usually just say they aren’t going anywhere.
I really appreciate your focus on how programming is changing and becoming more community focused. I see examples of this in some of my local libraries daily as they plan jigsaw puzzle competitions and teach teens to design and apply henna. Libraries need to reach out and see what their community members want or are interested in, and try to focus more programming on those areas.
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Hi Bethany,
When you mentioned examples of animal-based interventions in your post, what were you referring to?
Our library has been hosting kitten adoption events. Held in our meeting room, a local non profit brings in kittens and the public can come in and adopt a kitty. One attendee mentioned they came because the quiet environment is much more suitable to their child’s needs, as the shelters are so loud with all the animals.
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Hi @saraschwan! I believe the library the speaker was discussing did have a “read to service dogs” program, but she also mentioned equine- therapy through the library. It was only briefly mentioned, but I believe the library was collaborating with a local practitioner.
I love what your library is doing with kitten adoption events! Very cool.
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 2 months ago
Reminder: Module Explanations Hey all – I just want to remind you of the module breakdown. Do not feel you have to read through every “Thing to Explore.” Modules include the […]
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Hello. This is a test of linking a favorite video of mine without pasting in the URL.
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Thanks for this video! I’m glad it works…I’ll have to figure out how to insert the HTML — does it only work if you’re the author of the site? I may stick to pasting in URLs!
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@arthurkolat Great question. I have super admin privileges on this site that could give me the magic touch. Give it a try.
I learned that Bit of code a million years ago!
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It appears to work! Thank you so much. I’m a coder now and my hyperlinks will look neat now. Cheers!
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@arthurkolat Yay for being a coder!
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 2 months ago
Inspiration: Gwinnett County Open+Michael Casey shared this video and article to explain more about the Open+ system. Where are they now? Gwinnett County Public Library: Magnifying access with open+
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I feel like I have heard a lot about Gwinnett County Public Library system through the LIS program. I was wondering if there was any opinions on the reasons why? This is just out of curiousity. Is it because of the huge population they serve and some of the innovative services they offer?
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@acorey
I’ve been curious about this as well. I appreciate the addition of this video and article because they clarify that when a library is proactive about accessibility, inspirational things start to happen. I love the fact that Casey and Pace saw an opportunity for their library to avoid reduced hours through an innovative program like Open+ and asked for their library to be a test site. It is openness and willingness to engage with others that proves fruitful.-
@acorey @msandoval I think a lot of it is the very forward thinking leadership – Pace, Michael and the rest of the admin team has done very cool things and been openly transparent as well.
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It does definitely help when you have forward thinking leadership, that can think outside the box, and are also supportive of the staff they supervise. I also like that Pace, Michael, abd the rest of the team were transparent. That way there are no surprises or skeletons in the closet for people to find.
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It is a great way to save on staff hours and I’m glad it didn’t affect employment as well!
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 2 months ago
Assignment Chat This Weekend Hey all – we will chat about the remaining assignments on Sunday: September 22: Assignment Q & A Session at 1pm PT. Join from PC, Mac, Linux, […]
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Hello Professor Stephens! I just want to verify the time for this meeting. Will it start at 1PM PST?
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@celimiranda Yes! My apologies for missing that. Adding it above and on the chat page. TY!!
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@michael Will this be recorded? I work my second job on Sundays – my shift starts when this meeting starts.
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 2 months ago
AI & Academic Integrity Hey all – I follow the Professors sub reddit and the uptick in posts from educators all over regarding student use of AI in class writing is off […]
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Thank you for providing this information!
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@celimiranda You are very welcome!
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 2 months ago
Welcome to Module 5: Hyperlinked Communities Greetings all! I am thrilled to read your Assignment Xs! Please submit the URL to Canvas when you complete the assignment. Click here for the […]
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Michael Stephens posted an update in the group Hyperlinked Newsroom 2 months, 1 weeks ago
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Michael Stephens wrote a new post on the site INFO 287 – The Hyperlinked Library 2 months, 1 weeks ago
Assignment X Extension Hello all! I am grading INFO 200 Blog Report #2 submissions as my 200s gear up for the LIS Theory/Model assignment. It reminded me to give you all […]
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Thank you! Thank you! Thank you, Dr. Stephens!
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An unexpected boon! Thank you very much, Dr Stephens!
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Thank you so much!
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Ah, thank you so much. I picked up some work shifts and haven’t spent much time with my family in order to study; this will help balance me out!
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@acorey @allofbethany @msandoval @valancy Glad to do it!
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@irisab Glad to do it. Sent you an email…respond when you have time. 🙂
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@michael I just wanted to give you heads up that the due dates listed are incorrect for this class
@inabookbind Thank you! I thought I had updated that one and didn’t. Dates are there now. Forgive my hazy post travel brain.
Hello! I just posted my Hyperlinked Environment reflection post and I was wondering if you needed us to submit each link into Canvas or if you are following them throughout the semester? Thank you!
@crlhayd I am following them…but TBH I didn’t read as many blogs as I thought I would in Scotland! I will be doing that this week.
@michael This module was really helpful! I do work with some employees who have several years and even several decades under their belt that are great co-workers, but are a little bitter and/or jaded by having worked for a county library system for so long that they have a lot of negativity around new ideas. I get it, they are often overwhelmed by their daily tasks and some are stuck in their way. But this unit provided some avenues for reaching those co-workers. Great module!
@celimiranda Thanks for that feedback! I appreciate it.