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Welcome to Librarians Spill the Tea, where we explore the context around scholarly drama and librarianship. For each episode, you’ll find an Episode Description, Timestamps, full Transcript (on Substack only), followed by our Show Notes, which contain any works and other links mentioned—you can find any images on our Substack.
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Episode Description
This episode is a compilation clips from amazing library professionals that we met at the conference and asked them questions about what it was like being at a professional conference, how they prepare for a conference, how they network other things like that. A huge thank you to our guests for their fabulous insight and willingness to share it!
Show Notes (pictures on Substack only)
Mentioned in this Episode
* Shine in a Good Way Shop (mentioned by Cassy Leeport): https://shineinagoodway.com/
* TLAM course at UW Madison (mentioned by Cassy Leeport): https://researchguides.library.wisc.edu/c.php?g=1293565&p=9584934
* Evidence Synthesis Institute (mentioned by Melissa Ernst): https://www.lib.umn.edu/about/evidence-synthesis-institute
* Library Trends (mentioned by Melissa Wong): https://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/library-trends
* Owamni Restaurant (mentioned by Patrick Leeport): https://owamni.com/
* Easton’s book: forthcoming!
* Ruha Benjamin (opening keynote): https://www.ruhabenjamin.com/
* Saeed Jones (closing keynote): https://www.readsaeedjones.com/
The music in our intro/outro is “Old Friends from Manhattan” by White_Music on Pixabay.
Thank you to CELEB for letting us use their amazing podcasting studio: https://www.beloit.edu/celeb/
Stay in touch!
Subscribe on Substack.
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts.
Subscribe on Spotify.
Follow our Library’s Instagram and TikTok: @beloitLITS
By Mary Elizabeth Schiavone & Tristan M.K. DraperWelcome to Librarians Spill the Tea, where we explore the context around scholarly drama and librarianship. For each episode, you’ll find an Episode Description, Timestamps, full Transcript (on Substack only), followed by our Show Notes, which contain any works and other links mentioned—you can find any images on our Substack.
Thanks for listening to Librarians Spill the Tea! Subscribe for free to receive new posts, episodes, and updates.
Episode Description
This episode is a compilation clips from amazing library professionals that we met at the conference and asked them questions about what it was like being at a professional conference, how they prepare for a conference, how they network other things like that. A huge thank you to our guests for their fabulous insight and willingness to share it!
Show Notes (pictures on Substack only)
Mentioned in this Episode
* Shine in a Good Way Shop (mentioned by Cassy Leeport): https://shineinagoodway.com/
* TLAM course at UW Madison (mentioned by Cassy Leeport): https://researchguides.library.wisc.edu/c.php?g=1293565&p=9584934
* Evidence Synthesis Institute (mentioned by Melissa Ernst): https://www.lib.umn.edu/about/evidence-synthesis-institute
* Library Trends (mentioned by Melissa Wong): https://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/library-trends
* Owamni Restaurant (mentioned by Patrick Leeport): https://owamni.com/
* Easton’s book: forthcoming!
* Ruha Benjamin (opening keynote): https://www.ruhabenjamin.com/
* Saeed Jones (closing keynote): https://www.readsaeedjones.com/
The music in our intro/outro is “Old Friends from Manhattan” by White_Music on Pixabay.
Thank you to CELEB for letting us use their amazing podcasting studio: https://www.beloit.edu/celeb/
Stay in touch!
Subscribe on Substack.
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts.
Subscribe on Spotify.
Follow our Library’s Instagram and TikTok: @beloitLITS