Cybele Garcia KohelHow 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
Cybele Garcia KohelOral 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
Cybele Garcia KohelThe 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
Cybele Garcia KohelTime for a thinking break.Just for fun… Thanks to @ccarmich52 for the ideaDec 12, 20221Dec 12, 20221
Cybele Garcia KohelAll the Stories: The Oral History Association Conference 2022Posted on October 23, 2022Oct 23, 2022Oct 23, 2022
Cybele Garcia KohelDoes 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
Cybele Garcia KohelBook ReviewRace After Technology: Abolitionist tools for the new Jim Code by Ruha BenjaminSep 12, 2021Sep 12, 2021
Cybele Garcia KohelInformation 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
Cybele Garcia KohelWhen 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