SJSU iSchool Audio/Video Podcast
450 episodes - English - Latest episode: 4 months ago - ★★★ - 3 ratingsThis is an RSS 2.0 formatted XML feed produced by the San José State University School of Information iSchool. The purpose of this podcast is to provide a forum for faculty, alumni, and students to present their works/projects and to exchange research ideas. The media of this podcast is available as both video and audio. Captioned versions of this media are available on the SLIS Website.
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Indigenous Perspectives on Library and Information Sciences
November 24, 2023 02:17 - 2 hours - 7.13 KB VideoAccess the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/tQsKZWHlVU0
Lunch and Learn Workshop: Web Programming and Information Architecture MLIS Pathway
November 18, 2023 10:17 - 56 minutes - 3.3 KB VideoAccess the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/xZvPvmIFMjY
Rural Libraries of Ukraine during the Ongoing War
November 07, 2023 10:17 - 2 hours - 7.45 KB VideoAccess the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/IOYnLMoCzCY
Latinos: Contributing to the Fabric of the Nation
November 07, 2023 09:17 - 2 hours - 7.29 KB VideoAccess the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/_oIHwzdMK8o
Lunch and Learn Workshop: Special Libraries MLIS Pathway
October 21, 2023 09:17 - 2 hours - 7.28 KB VideoAccess the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/5xFQlf1TXao
Celebrating LGBTQIA+ Librarianship in Tough Times
July 21, 2023 09:17 - 58 minutes - 3.42 KB VideoAccess the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/GMkgNWO7OGU
Juneteenth Celebrates Freedom!
June 26, 2023 08:17 - 1 hour - 6.05 KB VideoAccess the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/OOEGX9BexD0
Self-Care, Challenges, Solidarity: Asian American Women Leaders
June 14, 2023 04:17 - 2 hours - 6.86 KB VideoAccess the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/vHAuZabtivo
Earth Day 2023: Sustainability and Libraries
June 11, 2023 03:17 - 1 hour - 6.86 KB VideoAccess the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/StV5PmcIru4
From California School Libraries to Innovation Centers
June 02, 2023 06:17 - 1 hour - 4.83 KB VideoAre libraries in your schools transforming into learning commons and centers of innovation? Please join us for a free online symposium on April 20 to meet credentialed librarians in California who are doing just that and partnering with teachers and students to enhance student success. Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/u5ckemBRr90
Deaf Culture and History: Best Practices and Lessons Learned for Libraries and Educators
May 04, 2023 08:17 - 1 hour - 6.75 KB VideoOn 13 April 2023, the SJSU School of Information is hosted a free online symposium in celebration of Deaf history and culture. Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/eZPBQhTZzds
Ukrainian Libraries during the Wartime: A Year in Review
April 25, 2023 08:17 - 2 hours - 8.04 KB VideoThe SJSU School of Information hosted a free online symposium on Ukrainian Libraries. Topics that were discussed included: Development of the First National Digital Library of Ukraine, Survey of the State of Public Libraries in the Country, Works of Cherkasy Regional Libraries Networks in Supporting Victory, and Helping Libraries to Protect Cultural Heritage. Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/nEtdpEUEgsc
Law Librarianship 101: The Inside Scoop or How the Profession Found Me
April 18, 2023 16:17 - 58 minutes - 3.47 KB VideoJoin the Bridging Knowledge Scholars for a presentation on Law Librarianship 101 with Liana Juliano, AILA representative and SJSU Alumni, and Jennifer Ash. Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/NrZhmO93JRs
Reimagining and Breathing Life Back into the Navajo Nation Library
April 13, 2023 06:17 - 49 minutes - 2.91 KB VideoGuest speaker Donovan Pete, of Navajo Nation Library, presents: "Reimagining and breathing life back into the Navajo Nation Library." Since its inception back in 1941, the Navajo Nation Library has served the citizens of the Navajo Nation for 81 years. Growing from a volunteer library into a three-branch library and soon-to-be 96 community libraries across the Navajo Nation, turning into the largest tribal library system in the United States. Learn about the Navajo Nation Library and its cha...
Neurodiversity and College
April 12, 2023 06:17 - 1 hour - 3.57 KB VideoColleges are increasingly striving to address concerns around diversity, equity and inclusion, and neurodiversity is an important part of this conversation. This interactive presentation will cover the basics of neurodiversity, how society benefits from neurodiversity, and the impact of neurodiversity on the college experience. Students, staff and faculty members will learn how to be supportive allies. Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/aoF68w5pzoQ
Building Your Network – Or Community of Colleagues – In Grad School
March 30, 2023 04:17 - 1 hour - 4.37 KB VideoYou know the saying "It's not what you know, it's who you know?" Well, it turns out that it's both! A good network really is critical to finding (and landing) great job opportunities. The good news? Your iSchool program can be networking nirvana with the strategies we’ll cover here. Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/Ud9TiEjuO6k
Women in Information: Women's History Month Celebration
March 28, 2023 16:17 - 1 hour - 7.01 KB VideoLike many other historical heritage months, Women’s History Month began as a week-long celebration on March 7, 1982. Five years later, after being petitioned by the National Women’s History Project, Congress passed Public Law 100-9, officially designating March as Women’s History Month. Since then, the President of the United States has issued annual proclamations and the National Women’s History Alliance has organized themes commemorating women’s history. Access the captioned version of th...
A Celebration of Black History Month: Equity in Libraries, 2023 and Beyond
March 10, 2023 17:17 - 2 hours - 7.1 KB VideoSponsored by the SJSU iSchool and the California Librarians Black Caucus Welcome (0:30) – Dr. Anthony Chow Moderator Welcome (2:21) - Wanda Brown Keynote Address (4:23) - Elaina Norlin Panel Discussion (44:02): Applied EDI in LIS Settings -Michael Crumpton -Kelvin Watson -Dominique Dozier -Binnie Wilkin -Stephanie Brasley Reflection and Next Steps (1:52:31): Binnie Wilkin Thank You and Closing (1:57:59) Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/9Dy-Og1INr8
Lunch and Learn Workshop: Archives and Preservation MLIS Pathway
February 26, 2023 09:17 - 1 hour - 3.54 KB VideoArchivists and records managers are involved with the digitization and digital management of our records and cultural heritage in order to make documents and materials accessible online. In our digital environment, the role of the archivist and the records manager is becoming one. Record keeping is a continuum from creation through disposition, which includes both records management and archives. iSchool faculty who teach classes that are part of the MLIS pathway of Management, Digitization...
Careers in Law Librarianship: A Roundtable Discussion
February 21, 2023 16:17 - 1 hour - 5.71 KB VideoAre you interested in law librarianship, but haven’t pursued it as a career path because you do not have a law degree? While some law librarians do have a J.D. (juris doctor) or law degree, it is certainly not necessary to work in the field. Law librarians work in many different settings. They can be found working in a variety of settings, such as academic law libraries, public law libraries, courthouses, government agencies, and private law firms. Their patrons can include the general publi...
The Central Coast Queer Archive Project (CCQAP)
February 20, 2023 12:17 - 1 hour - 3.89 KB VideoThe CCQAP is a collaborative, community-based effort tasked with documenting the history of queer and trans* lives on the California Central Coast. The project values the specificity of individual lives, and so they mean the terms “queer and trans*” to encompass not only the recognized range of historically marginalized LGBTQ+ identities, but also the lives of those that do not readily fit into intelligible categories of gender or sexuality. When not simply overlooked or ignored, such lives...
Bridging Knowledge: Leadership, Care, and Community
January 27, 2023 12:17 - 57 minutes - 3.35 KB VideoThis program is part of a series of 12 supplemental curriculum webinars planned for the IMLS-funded Bridging Knowledge Scholarship program. Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/sje3pI2x2WE
Native American Heritage Month 2022: Honoring the Historical and Current Lives of Indigenous People
January 19, 2023 16:17 - 1 hour - 6.51 KB VideoNative American heritage first became officially recognized by the United States government in 1986 as “Native American Indian Heritage Week” after Congress passed S.J. Resolution 390. Four years later, the week-long celebration became a national heritage month celebrated in November. Thereafter, the resolution that was previously designated as “National American Indian Heritage Month” or “Native American Indian Month” has since been amended in 2008 to include the celebration of Alaskan Nati...
Hispanic Heritage Month EDI Symposium (October 2022)
December 14, 2022 22:17 - 1 hour - 6.94 KB VideoWelcome and Introductions Anthony Chow, Director and Professor, SJSU School of Information Keynote Address Dr. Romelia Salinas, Dean of Library and Learning Resources, Mount San Antonio College Panel Discussion 1: Hispanic/LatinX Experience, Culture, and Diversity David Lopez, Marketing & Communication Librarian, Orange County Public Libraries Roma Calatayud-Stocks, Award-winning author, Palladian Arts Education Panel Discussion 2: How Libraries Can Better Support Their Communities M...
Lunch and Learn Series: Public Librarianship MLIS Pathway Q and A with Advisors
November 09, 2022 04:17 - 53 minutes - 3.16 KB VideoTechnology expert, information detective, manager, literacy expert, trainer, community programming coordinator, reader’s advisor, children’s storyteller, material reviewer, digital resource developer, and buyer — what do these varied roles have in common? These are just a few of the many hats that a public librarian can wear! Public Librarianship is one of the most diverse and evolving career pathways in the MLIS program. Learn more about the pathway and meet with instructors of the public l...
School Library Summit Symposium (Part 1 of 3)
October 18, 2022 15:17 - 1 hour - 6.97 KB VideoHosted by San Jose State University’s School of Information Co-Sponsored by University of South Carolina’s School of Information Science and Simmons’ School of Library and Information Science Supported by ALA and AASL Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/KQuPzp6z-Jc
Visual Literacy in Terms of Cultural Connection
October 11, 2022 02:00 - 55 minutes - 3.24 KB VideoIn the area of globalization, societies increasingly use visual arts to communicate and teach. This presentation explains universal and culturally-defined aspects of visual literacy in light of cultural arts. In the process, it signals the importance of understanding cultural differences to appreciate cultural visual values and minimize culture clashes. It then discusses the role that librarians play to embrace cultural arts and visual literacy, both in terms of resources as well as instruct...
Bridging Knowledge: Collections, Acquisitions, Technical Services presented by George Gottschalk
September 21, 2022 02:00 - 57 minutes - 3.36 KB VideoJoin Bridging Knowledge Scholarship Advisory Board Member and Past-President of the American Indian Library Association, George Gottschalk, who shares reflections and trends within collections, acquisitions and technical services work in libraries. This program is part of the supplementary curriculum series for the IMLS-funded Bridging Knowledge Scholarship program at SJSU School of Information. Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/I1hLhUJwQ_o
Career Podcast Ep. 13: Insights from Ryan Vandenbroeck
August 19, 2022 02:00 - 43 minutes - 2.56 KB VideoRyan Vandenbroeck’s first job after graduating from the iSchool was as a Library Technician for Hewlett-Packard, after which he pivoted into a highly successful career as an information professional in private law firms. Today he is a Practice Department Research Liaison for Troutman Pepper, a position that enables him to use the broad range of his LIS skills as well as new knowledge mastered since launching his career. In this podcast, Ryan shares career advice, lessons learned, insights ab...
Career Podcast Ep. 12: Insights from Michael Stephens
August 11, 2022 02:40 - 19 minutes - 1.12 KB VideoiSchool Associate Professor Dr. Michael Stephens has been observing and interpreting the impact of emerging technologies on libraries and the communities they serve for decades. During this time, his award-winning insights have been presented nationally and internationally via conference keynotes, books, workshops, columns, and, most fortunately for us, as one of the iSchool’s most popular instructors. In this interview, Dr. Stephens shares his thoughts about what career opportunities emerg...
Career Podcast Ep. 11: Insights from Michelle Jeske
August 09, 2022 02:41 - 45 minutes - 2.68 KB VideoDenver City Librarian Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/c5rH-kY1otA
How LGBTQIA+ Librarians Shape Libraries Today
August 04, 2022 08:03 - 1 hour - 6.8 KB VideoOn 30 June 2022, the SJSU School of Information is hosted a free online symposium in celebration of Pride Month. Welcome Dr. Anthony Chow, SJSU iSchool Director Library Services for the LGBTQIA+ Community Shannon M. Oltmann, Ph.D. (she/her/hers), University of Kentucky How LGBTQIA+ Librarians Shape Libraries Today Melinda Ann Borie, Floyd County Library Martin Garnar (he/his), Robert Frost Library, Amherst University Kassian Rye Lemke (he/they), Papillion Public Library and Unive...
Celebrating Juneteenth with Stories, Poems and Conversation featuring Binnie Tate Wilkin
July 22, 2022 20:24 - 1 hour - 4.83 KB VideoIn 2021, Juneteenth Day became a federally recognized national holiday. On June 19, 1865, enslaved Americans in Galveston, Texas received word that they were finally free, despite President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation two years prior. Today, we continue to celebrate this momentous day in not only commemorating African American freedom, but also in uplifting Black educators, scholars, artists, and communities. (source: juneteenth.com) We were honored to welcome professional s...
Lunch and Learn Series: Leadership and Management MLIS Pathway
July 22, 2022 20:03 - 1 hour - 3.61 KB VideoMLIS Leadership and Management pathway advisors and special guests provided an overview of elective choices, as well as tips and insights to help students prepare for a challenging and dynamic management role in library and information science settings. Panelists include: -Dr. Sue Alman -Dr. Linda Main -Kim Dority, MLIS Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/eH-EZ2CdgME
Ukrainian Libraries during the Ongoing Russian-Ukrainian War
July 15, 2022 05:03 - 2 hours - 9.25 KB VideoThe iSchool presents a symposium on library conditions and services in contemporary Ukraine. Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/quJxLczR-M4
An Authentic Lens: Understanding and Supporting the Asian, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Community
May 25, 2022 07:03 - 2 hours - 7.31 KB VideoThe SJSU School of Information is hosted a free online symposium in celebration of Asian, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Heritage Month. The presentation will began with a keynote address by ALA President Patty Wong followed by a panel discussion about library services for the Asian, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander community. Welcome Dr. Anthony Chow, SJSU iSchool Director Keynote Address Patty Wong, ALA President and City Librarian, Santa Clara City Library The Diverse Needs of the A...
Deaf Community and Culture and Best Practices for Libraries (Deaf History Month Free Symposium)
May 24, 2022 10:41 - 1 hour - 7.03 KB VideoThis event featured presentations on Deaf history, community, and culture, and a discussion of best practices for services to the Deaf community. Symposium Welcome Anthony Chow, Mary Bolin Opening Keynote Address Joan Naturale, Rochester Institute of Technology Presentation on Libraries and the Deaf Community Alice Hagemeyer Library Services to the Deaf Community Panel Discussion Danica Rice, Luce J. LeBlanc Memorial Library Rosa Rodriguez, Pinellas County Library, Florida Marti...
Game Changer: Transformational Planning Perspectives
May 24, 2022 08:41 - 1 hour - 3.54 KB VideoThe information professional leaders of the iSchool’s Leadership and Management Program Advisory Committee will discuss ways they lead their library teams in the new dynamic, hybrid environment of the 2020’s. The committee will present the flexible, ever-evolving organizational planning techniques they are using to ensure their teams and communities have the support and resources for well-being. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with the presenters to ask questions and share t...
Women in Information (Women's Heritage Month Free Symposium)
April 21, 2022 02:30 - 1 hour - 6.82 KB VideoWomen’s History Month creates space to uplift the extraordinary legacies and lived realities of women around the world. We acknowledge their historic struggles and honor the endless contributions to librarianship, information professions, and beyond. Join SJSU iSchool for our upcoming free symposium, “Women in Information,” to commemorate this month with forward-thinking, visionary dialogue. Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/Z46LqOzuxEM
Ready to Launch Your Career? You can do this!
March 31, 2022 23:36 - 1 hour - 3.83 KB VideoKey actions to help you transition from iSchool student to employed professional, taking advantage of all the work you’ve done in grad school. Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/I0siPP1A93o
Shaping the Future Together: How Libraries Can Support Communities of Color (Black History Month Symposium)
March 05, 2022 21:36 - 2 hours - 7.1 KB VideoOn Wednesday, 23 February 2022, the iSchool hosted its Black History Month Free Symposium titled "Shaping the Future Together: How Libraries Can Support Communities of Color". Co-keynote speakers Julius Jefferson, past president of the American Library Association, and Jené D. Brown, president of the California Library Association and director of emerging technologies and collections at Los Angeles Public Library, led the rich discussion. Co-Keynote Addresses: -Julius Jefferson, Congressio...
Lunch and Learn Workshop: Information Organization MLIS Career Pathway
February 26, 2022 19:36 - 52 minutes - 3.07 KB VideoMLIS students interested in preparing for a career on the Information Organization MLIS pathway have the opportunity to hear from faculty who teach classes that are part of the pathway. They will share insights about their classes and answer students' questions about skills and trends when preparing for a career in this pathway. Panelists include iSchool faculty: Dr. Sylvia Hall-Ellis, Ph.D, Lecturer Dr. Virginia Tucker, Ph.D Associate Professor and Chair, Program Advisory Committee for t...
Making Vital Connections: Understanding and Serving the Hispanic/Latinx Community (Symposium)
January 24, 2022 18:30 - 2 hours - 7.85 KB VideoIn celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 – October 15), the San José State University School of Information held a free symposium to discuss best practices in library services to meet the needs of the Hispanic/Latinx community with greater impact, cultural understanding, and sensitivity. Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/15i5Q2rRIlM
Bridging the Past and Future: Improving Library Services for the Native American Community
January 24, 2022 12:36 - 2 hours - 7.16 KB VideoIn November 2021, the San José State University School of Information’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Committee hosted a symposium in recognition of Native American Heritage Month. This free symposium featured keynote speakers Dr. Ashley Minner, assistant curator for history and culture at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian; Dr. Kim Sellers, associate professor and program director of graduate reading education at UNC Pembroke; Dr. Duane Yazzie, teacher and read...
Bridging Knowledge Webinar: Special Collections Library & Archives (Indian Pueblo Cultural Center) with Jonna Paden
January 10, 2022 16:17 - 54 minutes - 3.21 KB VideoJoin the Bridging Knowledge Scholars for the third in their scholarship program’s webinar series, with archivist and librarian, Jonna C. Paden. The Special Collections Library and Archives at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico is centered on the history and accomplishments of the Pueblo people. Learn about the work, the collections and the challenges of the small library and archives. Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/85cV6DfPrEA
Bridging Knowledge Webinar: Special Collections Library and Archives (Indian Pueblo Cultural Center) with Jonna Paden
January 10, 2022 16:17 - 54 minutes - 3.21 KB VideoJoin the Bridging Knowledge Scholars for the third in their scholarship program’s webinar series, with archivist and librarian, Jonna C. Paden. The Special Collections Library and Archives at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico is centered on the history and accomplishments of the Pueblo people. Learn about the work, the collections and the challenges of the small library and archives. Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/85cV6DfPrEA
Diversity for Representation
January 06, 2022 16:17 - 58 minutes - 3.44 KB VideoDr. Aisha Johnson will discuss her path to librarianship, archives, and discovery of the Julius Rosenwald Library Fund. Her title, The African American Struggle for Library Equality: The Untold Story of the Julius Rosenwald Fund Library Program, unveils the almost forgotten philanthropic efforts of Julius Rosenwald, former president of Sears, Roebuck, Co., and an elite businessman. Rosenwald simply desired to improve “the well-being of mankind” through access to education. The talk will exte...
From Lady Bountiful to Librarian Cute: Tracing Race and Gender in LIS
January 05, 2022 22:17 - 56 minutes - 3.31 KB VideoThrough a discussion of her “The Legacy of Lady Bountiful: White Women in the Library” (2016) and “How Cute! Race, Gender, and Neutrality in Libraries” (2017), Gina Schlesselman-Tarango will trace some of the political work that is performed at the intersections of whiteness and gender in libraries, demonstrating how that which surfaces in our field is illustrative and often in service of larger racial projects. She will end with reflections on what whiteness studies can offer to LIS and whe...
Building a Digital-First Archive (How Hard Could that Be?)
December 03, 2021 09:36 - 57 minutes - 3.38 KB VideoThe Harvard University Archives has announced an ambitious goal to transition to a “digital-first” records management program by 2026. This presentation focuses on issues surrounding the long-term preservation of digital records, looking first at the technical and social infrastructure necessary to ensure effective and sustainable persistence of record accessibility, integrity, authenticity, and usability, and then, discussing how we can know whether those goals have been achieved. Access t...
Humble Leadership as a Humble Practice
November 29, 2021 07:36 - 58 minutes - 3.44 KB VideoThis 60-minute webinar introduces the concept of humble leadership. Humble leadership is a leadership style developed by Dr. Edgar Schien, MIT emeritus professor of organizational psychology. This webinar introduces the idea of humble leadership as a pathway to engage in leadership as a librarian. Our guest speaker shares her thoughts about humble leadership using a framework of cultural humility to situate humble leadership as a humble practice within a developing framework of cultural humi...