
A podcast about current issues in libraries, museums, and archives hosted by two loud girls in Chicago
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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We're back from a little unplanned break (a g a i n) and we're here to talk about something we've been thinking about a lot lately: how libraries, museums, and archives can respond (and have been responding) to the refugee crisis. Katherine gets emo ... more
Broken angel statues, John Wayne Gacy, bloody shower curtains, people who touch paintings WITH THEIR BARE HANDS... we're telling our favorite weird stories from our times in libraries and museums. Email us yours at lgqrpod@gmail.com or tweet us @lgqr... more
Katherine and Courtney are burnt out. Seriously. They recorded this episode a week ago and are just now posting it. They talk about how burnout happens in fields like theirs, how guilty it makes them feel, and how to get through it. They also tell yo... more
In this episode, we discuss Rapid Response Collecting, and how libraries, museums, and archives can implement these tools to preserve the present for the benefit of the future. We use the Victoria and Albert Museum and Wash U’s ‘Documenting Feguson’ ... more
Courtney tries to make labels in art museums more interesting. The girls play a game (let's rewrite that label!) and talk about why bad labels can prevent people from coming back to museums & libraries. Katherine doesn't go to museums to read (kiddin... more
In this episode, we discuss how libraries, archives, and museums can deal with the current presidential administration. We talk about rogue twitter, potential policies, the ALA, and what we can do to overcome budget cuts. COURTNEY IS ALSO A PROPHET. ... more
So many reasons to love this podcast: you get to learn more about libraries, archival & museums (which are so interesting, don't let the words fool you), you get to hear two friends celebrate their friendship and you get to listen as two millennials encounter work woes, job hunts and burnout. Couldn't recommend enough!










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