Guests on The Librarian Linkover highlight the array of skills that librarians use in leadership roles in libraries, as well as how they use their library degrees to work in other industries. This podcast will change how people view librarians. Award winning librarian Lorene Kennard, host of The Librarian Linkover, has a Master's degree in Library and Information Science. She has held leadership r... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 107 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Nicole Celic, creator and designer of the video game King Pangnapa, discusses how she created the game and what she hopes it will do for libraries. During our conversation, Nicole mentioned Women in Games.
We had a recording malfunction this week. We hope to get back on track next week. Is there a previous episode you missed? Now is the time to catch up.
Emily Drabinski, President of ALA, discusses what ALA does, her role as President and why people should join ALA. During our conversation, she mentioned The Merritt Fund.
Shanna Miles, author of children's books, discusses why librarians should write books. During our conversation, she discusses The Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.
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I’m so happy I found this podcast! I’ve alway known I can find a job with my MLIS degree in the 3 major fields (Academic, Special, & K-12) but I want to take a less traditional path. This is the place to hear about other avenues that have supported librarians and their MLS degrees. I’m inspired & encouraged with the guests that are powerhouses in other career fields outside of the library. I look forward to this weekly podcast.
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