These two modules are very interesting to me, especially in context of the immediate social environment. Everyone, including library staff, is under a great deal of psychological stress – for many reasons. At our library we have an increasing number of behavioral incidents of a more violent nature, which in […]
Although we have shockingly poor literacy levels in our state, as we look toward 2026 I can think of no bigger concern than the pending election year and 250 anniversary. This combination of factors sets up conditions for a perfect storm of misinformation and disinformation, which could have permanent ramifications […]
Image of immersive story experience created with Canva AI. For the Choose Your Own Adventure module I selected Global Libraries as my focus. While I was inspired by many beautiful libraries around the world, and wondered how long it would take to learn Finnish, I kept returning to one audacious […]
Perhaps another iteration of the Kindness Machine? I created this board a few years ago for a Pride event. It’s so popular we’ve used it multiple times since, and it will be going out again this weekend to a Pride event. It’s very simple, but it does give people to […]
“Communities are human systems given form by conversations that build relatedness” (Stephens, 2025) This statement, from the Module 5 readings, really caught my attention. On my initial read, it felt like a nice, cozy definition of how communities happen and function. But after some time to ponder it, over the […]
We don’t often hear the library world talk about being disrupters. It’s the antithesis of the order and structure we crave to bring to all manner of things. However, we can’t allow this part of ourselves to work against us! In response to Assignment X, and as I try to […]
I can’t resist a funny bookcentric water bottle sticker. This is my newest one, and although I don’t read trash*, I had to have it. If you have one on a laptop or water bottle please share! *I do sometimes read trash when a bear has broken into the dumpster […]
An ordinary extraordinary day! 7:00 AM — The Sidekick Appears If I’m lucky I’m able to get the bed made before Minnie, my 15-year-old toy poodle, is asking for breakfast. If I’m home she’s never more than a few feet away, and she may get her MLIS before I do […]