How Schools and School Librarians can use oral histories and local archivesTeachers and school librarians know that classroom presentation must be supplemented with a variety of formats for information to “stick”…Sep 9, 2023Sep 9, 2023
Oral Histories, Photographs and Metadata: An Internship at the Tom and Ethel Bradley CenterAs a library science student, when an oral history class was offered at San Jose State University (SJSU), I was greatly intrigued. Having a…Jul 25, 2023Jul 25, 2023
The ALA Conference 2023: Inspiration, Advocacy, & OverwhelmThis year the American Library Association Conference was in Chicago, ALA’s home base. It was both my first time attending ALA and visiting…Jul 23, 2023Jul 23, 2023
All the Stories: The Oral History Association Conference 2022Posted on October 23, 2022Oct 23, 2022Oct 23, 2022
Does Library = Books?As I make my way through my Hyperlinked Library class (taught by Dr. Michael Stephens) readings, I must pause a moment to respond to…Sep 24, 2022Sep 24, 2022
Book ReviewRace After Technology: Abolitionist tools for the new Jim Code by Ruha BenjaminSep 12, 2021Sep 12, 2021
Information Communities: WWSWho’s in your community? In our INFO 200 class we are discussing information communities. An example of an information community I belong…Aug 26, 2021Aug 26, 2021
When Writing is Your BusinessWe writers are a lonely crew. Well, at least that is how we are depicted. And this is true much of the time, when we are at work. We seek…Apr 19, 2021Apr 19, 2021