
The LibParlor Podcast is an open peer review podcast for information professionals interested in a feminist, care-based approach to research.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Description: In this episode, we chat with special guest Ludi Price about the intersection of fan studies and library and information sciences. We talk about the interdisciplinary nature of librarianship, myths about researching “unserious” topics, a... more
In this open peer review episode, host Amber Sewell offers up another of her articles, this time for a special issue of Journal of Electronic Publishing, for discussion. Her article about scholarly podcasting is reviewed by Hannah McGregor, who bring... more
In this episode, we chat with recently graduated MLIS student Carrieann Cahall about their experience leading a research project while still getting their degree, how well their coursework prepared them (or didn’t) for academic research, and how the ... more
Description: In this episode, we talk with a team from New York University who have recently published on using collaborative autoethnography as a research method. We learn about how the team chose to implement this practice, lessons learned, and tip... more
In this Parlor Chat, we talk with Emily Ford about her experiences and research on open peer review. We chat about how open peer review helps us re-envision peer review as an act of community, how it can help with reviewer imposter syndrome, and how ... more
For those who didn’t hear the pre-conference podcast Amber and guest Charissa Powell created for the Critical Librarianship & Pedagogy Symposium last year, we are featuring it in The LibParlor Podcast stream! This episode is a behind the scenes look ... more
In this Parlor Chat, our episodes about demystifying research and scholarship processes, Amber sits down with the Library Writing Cooperative, a group of librarians who have created a space for library workers to share their work and ideas. We’ll lea... more
In this pilot episode, host Amber Sewell offers up her instructional design case study about building an augmented reality learning experience at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville for discussion. Peer reviewer Charissa Powell gives her critiques... more
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