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The Authority File
Evaluating the Current Environment for Public Trust in Science
In the third episode of this four-part series, Louis Coiffait-Gunn, CEO of the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP), joins Camille Gamboa, AVP of Corporate Communications at Sage, to discuss the current environment for public trust in science. First, Louis shares CILIP’s background and previews its upcoming five-year strategy and updated mission. Next, Louis and Camille highlight major obstacles toward restoring public trust in research, reflecting on censorship attacks, political interference, and, of course, artificial intelligence. Our guests also share why information curators within and outside academia are stepping up in this mome...
2025-12-16
19 min
The Authority File
Evaluating the Current Environment for Public Trust in Science
In the third episode of this four-part series, Louis Coiffait-Gunn, CEO of the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP), joins Camille Gamboa, AVP of Corporate Communications at Sage, to discuss the current environment for public trust in science. First, Louis shares CILIP’s background and previews its upcoming five-year strategy and updated mission. Next, Louis and Camille highlight major obstacles toward restoring public trust in research, reflecting on censorship attacks, political interference, and, of course, artificial intelligence. Our guests also share why information curators within and outside academia are stepping up in this mome...
2025-12-16
19 min
Menschen Orte Paragraphen
#18 Philipp Heinisch, Maler und Zeichner, früherer Strafverteidiger
Ein Leben zwischen Kunst und Justiz Mein Gast ist der Künstler Philipp Heinisch, er malt und zeichnet und macht noch viel mehr, was mit Kunst zu tun hat, aber eben auch mit Justiz. So hat er den Gesprächskreis Kunst und Justiz ins Leben gerufen, in dem er Gespräche mit bekannten Persönlichkeiten geführt hat. Er hat viele Jahre den Juristenkalender hergestellt, veröffentlicht Karikaturen in juristischen Fachzeitschriften, hat mehrere Bücher gemacht und verschiedene Bücher illustriert. Bereits als Kind interessierte er sich für die Malerei, beeinflusst durch seinen Vater Rudolf Heinisch, der selbst Maler war und i...
2025-04-27
55 min
Engaging and Empowering School Libraries
Breaking Down Barriers in School Libraries: A Conversation with Mary-Rose Grieve
In this new short podcast series, I'm joined by Mary-Rose Grieve, the experienced librarian from Hartland International School in Dubai. Mary-Rose shares her insights on the state of school libraries in the UK and globally, highlighting key challenges such as funding, recognition, and the unique role of librarians in education. Together, we explore the differences between public and school librarians, the importance of professional standards, and how librarians can adapt to diverse school environments. Mary-Rose emphasises the need for guidelines, like the IFLA and CILIP School Library Guidelines, to ensure that educational stakeholders understand the value that...
2025-03-11
15 min
CILIP Scotland Podcast
CILIP Scotland Podcast Episode 6: Libraries Change Lives & NES Knowledge Services- The Knowledge Network redesign
The newest episode of the CILIP Scotland Podcast brings you a reflective episode, as we explore what libraries mean to us as a complement to CILIP’s Libraries Change Lives Week, hear about NHS for Scotland’s Knowledge Network Redesign, and take a closer look at what changes might take place for library services given the change in government post-election. CILIP Scotland Director Sean McNamara talks the audience through the new political landscape which library and information services are faced with, explaining the practical implications and what changes we might expect in the coming years...
2024-08-21
29 min
CILIP Scotland Podcast
CILIPS X SNPC Podcast Takeover: Reflections on entering the library and information sector as a new professional
Welcome to the very first CILIP Scotland Podcast takeover, featuring the CILIPS Students and New Professionals Community! Taking the reins in the podcast studio for the first time, Chaeli, Matthew and Filipa were keen to share with the audience their reflections on starting their professional career in the Library and Information sector post-graduation. Defacto host for the episode Chaeli Brown is currently an Information Scientist at ThinkAnalytics. Matthew Ferrie has entered into his first role as Information Assistant at the Craiglockhart Library at Edinburgh Napier University. Both Matthew and Chaeli are Events Coordinators for the SNPC, having r...
2024-07-10
27 min
Chatting Info Lit
Episode 8: IL @ 50
In this special documentary episode, we look back over 50 years of Information Literacy with guests William Badke, Moira Bent, Debbi Boden-Angell, James Elmborg, Jane Secker, and Geoff Walton! Sharing experiences, influences, and stories across a range of contexts, they discuss the definition of Information Literacy, the formation of the CILIP ILG, the need for librarians to be taken seriously as teachers, and the challenges posed by the rise of generative AI. And on the way, they offer plenty of guidance and encouragement for new professionals! The interviews for this half-century retrospective were recorded in March 2024 by Beth Morgan, Josh Rodda...
2024-05-28
1h 12
Chats Under The Cherry Tree - A Publishing Podcast
Chats Under the Cherry Tree - Speaking to the YLG
Today we sit down with Jen, who is the National Chair of the Youth Libraries Group to chat all things YLG and libraries.The YLG is an extremely important organisation that is run entirely by volunteers, they act as a vital bridge between publishers and libraries, run the Carnegie awards and help support communities and libraries all over the country.Below are some links to the YLG's main pages and ways that you can get involved! https://www.cilip.org.uk/https://www.cilip.org.uk/members/group_content_view.asp?group=201316&i...
2024-05-22
28 min
CILIP Scotland Podcast
Scotland's Library Advocacy Story: Part One
In 2024 alone, Scotland's public libraries have been considered low hanging fruit for cuts and closures in too many local authority budgets. It has become essential that librarians and communities are empowered and given a solid foundation to advocate for their vital and vibrant library services. In part one of Scotland's Library Advocacy Story, the CILIP Scotland team outlined the funding landscape for Scotland's public libraries, deepening understanding of how the current funding model is proving increasingly insufficient to deliver all that libraries and their communities deserve. Taking the incredibly powerful Save Aberdeen Libraries Campaign as...
2024-03-22
33 min
CILIP Scotland Podcast
Scotland's Library Advocacy Story: Part Two
Part two of Scotland’s Library Advocacy Story continues on CILIP Scotland's journey to mobilise and support librarians, information professionals and the communities they serve to best advocate for their vital library services. We began by introducing the Save Aberdeen Library Campaigners behind the fight to save six libraries and a swimming pool from closure in 2023. Laurie Anne Mackay and Hayden Lorimer began by introducing themselves and how they became involved in the campaign in Aberdeen, so go back and listen to part one if you haven’t already! Another key character in this story is Mik...
2024-03-22
40 min
Leading Your International School
Next Chapter From The School Library: Reflections and Visions For 21st-Century Education
The current role and the future of school libraries and school librarians. Join Sarah and Barry as they discuss the changing dynamics of school libraries, underscoring the crucial role of qualified librarians in fostering inquiry-based learning. Sarah also explores the implications of integrating artificial intelligence in education, highlighting the necessity for adapting assessment methods to promote critical thinking skills. Throughout the discussion, Sarah and Barry emphasises the evolving nature of educational landscapes and the need for thoughtful approaches to leverage technology effectively. ➡️ Sarah holds a BSc Hons in Biochemistry, MSc Information Science, AET Level 3, Fellowship of Chartered Institute of Libr...
2024-01-06
38 min
CILIP Scotland Podcast
CILIP Scotland Podcast Episode 2: Green Libraries & REVEAL Advocacy
Join the CILIP Scotland team, Sean, Kirsten and Leah, as we take you through the Library advocacy highlights happening across the sector in Scotland. Interviewing the people who are making the change! We recapped and recycled content from our inspiring Green Libraries Gathering, which included hearing from the National Library of Scotland, Scottish Book Trust and Paper Boats Collective. We also delve into the newest advocacy resource from CILIPS, which is the REVEAL: Reinforcing Ethics and Values for Effective Advocacy for Libraries toolkit, led by Dr David McMenemy. We asked Dr McMenemy all about the resource...
2023-11-06
21 min
CILIP Scotland Podcast
CILIP Scotland Podcast Episode 1: Jimi Mitchell, #CILIPS23 Recap & Upcoming Events
Join the CILIP Scotland team for the first-ever CILIPS Podcast! The team (Sean, Kirsten and Leah) interview guest Jimi Mitchell from the Sir Alex Ferguson Library in their in-house podcast studio. We ask Jimi about all things new professional, his experience of the #CILIPS23 Conference and being nominated for Scotland's Library and Information Professional of the Year 2023. Kirsten then provides listeners with a #CILIPS23 conference re-cap, sharing all of our favourite sustainable initiatives as well as delegate feedback.We round up with an events recap, sharing details of our upcoming online learnings such as: LocScot Look out...
2023-09-08
23 min
The Illustration Department Podcast
Dr. Rose Roberto and Tamsin Rosewell
Giuseppe Castellano talks to Dr. Rose Roberto, part-time lecturer and librarian at Bishop Grosseteste University, and Tamsin Rosewell, illustrator and bookseller about the removal of Kate Greenaway’s name from The Kate Greenaway Medal; why this renaming should alarm you; what you can do to bring back Kate Greenaway; and more.To sign Rose and Tamsin’s petition, visit ipetitions.com/petition/bring-back-the-kate-greenaway-medal.From their petition: “You may contact CILIP at carnegies@cilip.org.uk to let them know you share these sentiments.”To learn more about the Chartered Institute of Library Information Professi...
2023-08-29
44 min
Engaging and Empowering School Libraries
The golden threads of your school library
This week we are discussing how school librarians can empower themselves and the profession by focusing on the organisations and schools they work in. We also covered the importance of building support networks within and beyond school libraries. I was joined by my co-hosts and school librarians Sabrina Cox and Ruth Maloney and our guests were Sue Wills MBE Assistant director: Arts, Culture, Heritage at Surrey County Council, Sue Williamson MBE Vice President of CILIP and Luke Burton Director of Libraries at Arts Council England More information about my membership can be found here https://www...
2023-05-23
55 min
Engaging and Empowering School Libraries
Great School Libraries: Campaigning, misconceptions, AI and a way forward
This week we are talking about campaigning for school libraries and why it is important. The Great School Libraries Campaign was set up 4 years ago as a joint venture between the School Library Association, CILIP (Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals) and CILIP SLG (School Library Group). Tonight I am joined by my co-host and school librarian Sabrina Cox and our guests this evening are the joint Chairs of the campaign, Alison Tarrant, CEO of the School Library Association and Mary-Rose Grieves, a school librarian working at the Hartland International School of Dubai. We tal...
2023-04-18
52 min
Chaos Computer Club - archive feed
Was ihr über die neuen Polizeipanzer wissen müsst (eh20)
Kauft man der Polizei einen Panzer, ist das eine Verwaltungshandlung. Werden 55 "Sonderwagen" gekauft, ist das eine politische Aktion. Und dies tat das Innenministerium unter Horst Seehofer. Für rund eine Millionen Euro pro Stück von einem Rüstungskonzern. Der Vortragende berichtet von der Recherche zu den 15-Tonnen-Maschinen zur Aufstandsbekämpfung. Weiterführende Links - VICE: Survivor R: So viel Geld verballert die Polizei für ihre Panzerfahrzeuge: https://www.vice.com/de/article/pkg8ay/survivor-r-geld-polizei-panzerfahrzeuge-steuern - CILIP: BMI entscheidet sich für "Survivor R" von Rheinmetall: https://www.cilip.de/2021/12/11/bundesinnenministerium-kauft-polizeipanzer-survivor-r-von-rheinmetall/ - netzpolitik.org: Informationsfreiheit vor Gericht: Keine Dokumen...
2023-04-08
50 min
Ende Gelände - Der Podcast
#40 1312 Polizeiprobleme - Schwerpunkt Rassismus
Content Warning: In dieser Folge geht es um Rassismus und Polizeigewalt. Innerhalb von sechs Tagen sind im August in Deutschland vier Menschen bei Polizeieinsätzen getötet worden: Am 2. August erschießt ein schwer bewaffnetes Sondereinsatzkommando in Frankfurt am Main den geflüchteten Amin F. aus Somalia. Am 3. August erschießen Beamte in Köln den Straßenmusiker Jouzef Berditchevski, dessen Wohnung zwangsgeräumt werden sollte. Am 7. August stirbt ein 39-jähriger Mann in Oer-Erkenschwick im Krankenhaus, der zuvor in seiner Wohnung randaliert haben soll und während des anschließenden Polizeieinsatzes mit Pfefferspray das Bewusstsein verlor. Am 8. August wird in Dortmund...
2022-12-12
1h 13
Solarpunk Prompts
The Community Center
The Community Center In this episode our writing prompt explores the transformative power of libraries and community centers. With the power to train communities and empower them with knowledge, what would happen if such a place grew into a place sought by pilgrims for inner truth? Transcript: https://wiki.tomasino.org/writing/Solarpunk-Prompts---The-Community-Center Links mentioned in the video: CILIP - https://www.cilip.org.uk/ Music from: Andy McDade - Ylid - https://globalpattern.bandcamp.com/album/solarpunk-a-brighter-perspective Episode illustration by The Lemonaut - https://www.tumblr...
2022-11-02
07 min
InfoTecarios Podcast
InfoTecarios Podcast (116): Ciudadanía digital y ALFIN (Con Jesús Cortes)
Nueva edición del podcast de www.infotecarios.com únete a la charla y comparte tus preguntas y comentarios durante la transmisión En esta edición charlaremos con José de Jesús Cortés Vera Jesús es Doctor en Bibliotecología y Estudios de la Información por la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México y Maestro en Bibliotecología y Ciencias de la Información por la Universidad de Guanajuato. Nombramiento y adscripción: Profesor-Investigador de Tiempo Completo desde 1995 en la Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez. Subdirector y director del siste...
2022-08-29
1h 22
Toot Hill Library Podcast
Christmas Countdown (EP 102)
In this episode, Claire and Sophie chat about the countdown to Christmas! They have lots of activities going on. They chat about their Christmas display, scavenger hunt, raffle and movie night! They then talk about upcoming events including; Brian Conaghan Visit Ross Welford Visit ESU Mace competition Manjeet Mann CILIP Webinar At 9.05 they jump into their book reviews! 'How to make friends in the dark' & 'You'd be home now' by Kathleen Glasgow (9.05) 'The Thursday Murder Club' by Richard Osman (11.10) 'The Wolf Road' by Richard Lambert (12.23) 'George' by Alex Gino (14.48) 'Wink' by Rob Harrell (16.19) Shoutout to T...
2021-11-25
20 min
Writer's Routine
Piers Torday, author of 'The Wild Before' - Children's author talks about bookshops, prequels, and being a magpie.
It's a BOOKSHOP DAY SPECIAL. Bookshop Day is on Saturday 9th October, and Books Are My Bag are encouraging you to spend time in your local bookshop, be it big or small.This week, we're chatting to children's author Piers Torday. He's published 7 books, they've been translated into 14 languages, he's won the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, and been nominated for the CILIP Carnegie Medal.His new book is 'The Wild Before'. It's a prequel to 'The Last Wild' trilogy, and tells the story of Little Hare who must round up all the other...
2021-10-08
51 min
Read On - The Audiobook Show from RNIB
Ece Temelkuran, Mark Sullivan, David Monteith and the winner of the Cilip Carnegie Medal 2021
We bring you the winner of this year’s CILIP Carnegie Medal, recognising the best in contemporary children’s literature! Political commentator Ece Temelkuran discusses her new book 'Together: 10 Choices for a Better Now'. Best-selling author Mark Sullivan re-imagines an extraordinary true story from the Second World War in his new historical novel 'The Last Green Valley'. Red explores a political biography and the Glasgow shipyards with narrator David Monteith. And we return to Mark Sullivan for the Books of Your Life.
2021-06-18
57 min
Prepublished
#27 Talking about the Carnegie medal with Anthony McGowan
Anthony McGowan is the author of various children’s books but the one that won the Carnegie Medal was Lark, which he wrote for one of my favourite publishers, Barrington Stoke. As well as Anthony's contemporary books featuring young, male protagonists, I was curious to hear about the Carnegie Medal process and I think Anthony explains very well why the shortlist is exciting, for readers as well as for writers. The Carnegie tends to favour a certain kind of book, but he reminded me about the range of other prizes out there too, and the abs...
2021-06-18
51 min
Read On - The Audiobook Show from RNIB
Josie Lloyd, Sophie Anderson & Paul Birchard
Best-selling author Josie Lloyd introduces us to 'The Cancer Ladies’ Running Club'. Narrator Paul Birchard shares his enthusiasm for an explosive Talking Book with Robert Kirkwood. And we continue our review of this year’s CILIP Carnegie shortlist by going deep into the Snow Forest with author Sophie Anderson and 'The Girl Who Speaks Bear'.
2021-05-14
57 min
Read On - The Audiobook Show from RNIB
Ruta Sepetys, Joely Richardson and 'Kolymsky Heights'
We continue our review of this year’s CILIP Carnegie shortlist with author Ruta Sepetys and and her novel 'The Fountains of Silence'. Hollywood actress Joely Richardson reveals what it was that profoundly moved her when she visited the RNIB Talking Books studios. Red reviews the spy story that 007 author Anthony Horowitz selected as one of the Books of His Life. And we return to Ruta Sepetys for the Books of Her Life.
2021-05-07
57 min
The Teaching Space
Leading Your Own Professional Development An Interview with Elizabeth Hutchinson
Highlights Introducing Elizabeth Hutchinson (01:03). Elizabeth shares some recent PD that had a big impact on her (03:00). Organising PD is great PD (05:58). Elizabeth talks about her own approach to PD previously and now (08:46). The Twitter chat that started everything… Library Staff Love Learning (11:00). Martine talks about how the podcast helps her PD (19:04). The changing landscape of PD - creating your own opportunities (20:28). On Clubhouse (21:03). The challenges of leading your own PD - find your focus, find the time (22:50). The benefits of finding your own PD - finding your purpose, opening doors and finding your clan (28:42). On career paths…. (34:30). Workload and...
2021-05-01
53 min
Read On - The Audiobook Show from RNIB
Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick, Lynne Truss and 'Lady Audley's Secret'
We continue our review of this year’s CILIP Carnegie shortlist, with the author of ‘On Midnight Beach’, Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick. Red reviews a classic Victorian suspense novel, 'Lady Audley’s Secret'. Lynne Truss takes us back to the 1950s for a seaside crime caper. And we return to Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick for the Books of Your Life.
2021-04-30
57 min
Read On - The Audiobook Show from RNIB
B.A. Paris, Jason Reynolds and Penny Melville-Brown
International best-seller B.A. Paris discusses her latest psychological thriller ‘The Therapist’.Penny Melville-Brown introduces us to her favourite spy writer.We continue our review of this year’s CILIP Carnegie shortlist, with middle-grade sensation Jason Reynolds.And we go back to B.A. Paris for the Books of Your Life.
2021-04-23
57 min
Read On - The Audiobook Show from RNIB
Elizabeth Acevedo, Kim Jaye and David John
Blind chef Kim Jaye tells us how lockdown inspired her to write two accessible cookbooks, and shares her passion for reading. Narrator David John discusses the joys and challenges of recording Talking Books. We begin our review of the shortlist for this year’s CILIP Carnegie Medal by interviewing former winner and 2021 contender, Elizabeth Acevedo. And we go back to Kim Jaye for the Books of Your Life.
2021-04-16
57 min
Inspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks MBE
#141: Dr. Margaret Casely-Hayford - Chair Chancellor NED
Margaret Casely-Hayford was appointed Chair of Shakespeare’s Globe in January 2018, the same year in which she was appointed Chancellor of Coventry University. She has been an elected member of the Board of the Co-op Group since 2016. She was awarded a CBE in the Queen’s Honours list, for services to charity and for promoting diversity, in 2018, upon ending her term as trustee and Chair of international development Charity ActionAid UK., and was awarded an Honorary Fellowship of her former University college: Somerville, Oxford. She’s a trustee of the Radcliffe Trust, which supports t...
2021-03-22
58 min
Read On - The Audiobook Show from RNIB
Sarah Leipciger, Ali Smith and Anthony McGowan
Sarah Leipciger breathes new life into two historical figures and lets her imagination flow in her novel 'Coming Up for Air'. We celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month by revisiting 'How To Be Both' with author Ali Smith. And winner of last year’s CILIP Carnegie Medal for children’s literature, Anthony McGowan, discusses the series of books he has created for reluctant readers.
2021-02-26
57 min
Behind the Fluff
Why I have become Chair of CILIP Cymru Wales Committee
Join Lou as she talks through why she has become Chair of CILIP Cymru Wales Committee, the script and all links are available in the blog - https://www.internationalbunch.com/post/chair-of-cilip-cymru-wales-committee
2020-12-16
03 min
On Reading
Jenny Downham
Jenny Downham trained as an actor and worked in alternative theatre before starting to write. Her debut novel, Before I Die, sold in 35 languages, won several national and international awards and was made into a movie starring Dakota Fanning. Her second novel, You Against Me, won the Waterstones Teen Fiction Prize, and her third novel, Unbecoming, won the Stonewall Honor Award from the American Library Association. Her fourth novel, Furious Thing, was published in October 2019 and was shortlisted for the Costa Book Awards and the...
2020-12-04
29 min
Junior Cycle Talks
Arts in Junior Cycle in Conversation with Sarah Crossan
For this episode, we spoke to YA and Adult author Sarah Crossan. Sarah has lived in Dublin, London and New York, and now lives in East Sussex. She graduated with a degree in Philosophy and Literature before training as an English and drama teacher at the University of Cambridge. The Weight of Water and Apple and Rain were both shortlisted for the CILIP Carnegie Medal. In 2016, Sarah won the CILIP Carnegie Medal as well as the YA Book Prize, the CBI Book of the Year award and the CLiPPA Poetry Award for her novel, One. She recently publish...
2020-12-01
31 min
ILFDublin Podcast
RadioMoLI - Tall Tales Podcast with Frank Cottrell Boyce
Featuring some very special guests, our new Tall Tales podcast series is perfect for everyone who loves children’s books. Packed full of reading recommendations, ideas to help get your children reading, tips on writing for children … plus handy hints for all ages on how to get the creative juices flowing! Host Shane Hegarty is one of Ireland's most popular writers of children's fiction, creator of the best-selling Darkmouth series, and Boot, which is Dublin’s 2020 Citywide Read for children. Frank Cottrell Boyce is the author of Runaway Robot, Millions, Sputnik’s Guide to Life on Earth, Framed, Cosmic, The Astoundi...
2020-10-22
48 min
ILFDublin Podcast
RadioMoLI - Tall Tales Podcast with Chris Riddell
Featuring some very special guests, our new Tall Tales podcast series is perfect for everyone who loves children’s books. Packed full of reading recommendations, ideas to help get your children reading, tips on writing for children … plus handy hints for all ages on how to get the creative juices flowing! Host Shane Hegarty is one of Ireland's most popular writers of children's fiction, creator of the best-selling Darkmouth series, and Boot, which is Dublin’s 2020 Citywide Read for children. Shane talks to one of the most hardworking and inspirational illustrators and writers around, Chris Riddell. This autumn sees the public...
2020-10-22
55 min
Space Baby
RoboCop und die Polizei der Zukunft
Die Zukunft trägt Riot Gear: Wir bewundern Paul Verhoevens Action-Satire RoboCop und sprechen am Beispiel der Geschichte des mechanischen Polizisten über all die Probleme mit den Wachtmeistern. Welche Trends erkannten die Macher von RoboCop? Wieso werden Ausrüstung und Mindsets bis heute immer militaristischer? Könnte Alex Schleswig-Holstein annektieren? Schreibt uns: spacebabypod@gmail.com Folgt uns: Insta/Twitter @spacebabypod Quellen: Artikel "Dave Grossman: Er macht die Polizei zu Kriegern" Artikel "Landespolizei bekommt 36 Sturmgewehre" Artikel "Die Polizei rüstet auf"
2020-10-07
47 min
First Draft with Sarah Enni
Soul Research With Tiffany D. Jackson
First Draft Episode #270: Tiffany D. Jackson Tiffany D. Jackson, author of Allegedly, Monday's Not Coming, and Let Me Hear A Rhyme, talks about her new book, Grown. Links and Topics Mentioned In This Episode Don't miss Tiffany's first episode of First Draft here 2020–2021 National Ambassador for Young People's Literature, Jason Reynolds, whose many books include All American Boys (cowritten with Brendan Kiely [listen to his First Draft interview here]), As Brave as You, For Every One, the Track series, Look Both Ways, Stamped: Racism, Anti-Racism, and You and Long Way Down, which received a Newb...
2020-09-15
55 min
Bleiberecht
Sendung vom 23.08.2020
Thomas Meyer-Falk zu Rassismus in Gefängnissenfreedomforthomas.wordpress.com Repression an den Ränder Europassea-eye.orgcilip.deinfomigrants.net
2020-08-23
00 min
Radio Dreyeckland
Sendung vom 23.08.2020
Thomas Meyer-Falk zu Rassismus in Gefängnissenfreedomforthomas.wordpress.com Repression an den Ränder Europassea-eye.orgcilip.deinfomigrants.net
2020-08-23
00 min
Radio Dreyeckland
Sendung vom 23.08.2020
Thomas Meyer-Falk zu Rassismus in Gefängnissenfreedomforthomas.wordpress.com Repression an den Ränder Europassea-eye.orgcilip.deinfomigrants.net
2020-08-23
00 min
Down The Rabbit Hole
28 July 2020 | Episode 75: Shaun Tan
To celebrate his CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal win for Tales from the Inner City, Jack interviews acclaimed artist, writer and film-maker Shaun Tan
2020-07-28
27 min
Authors' Matters by ALCS
Season 1, episode 6: Anthony McGowan, Wendy Riley and awards with ALCS
In our second remotely-recorded episode, Anthony McGowan, winner of the 2020 CILIP Carnegie Medal, and Wendy Riley, winner of the ALCS Tom-Gallon Trust Award, join us to talk about how winning these respective ALCS-sponsored awards means to them.Alison Baxter, Head of Communications at ALCS, tells us why sponsoring prizes is an important part of ALCS’ work with writers. We also hear about some upcoming deadlines for ALCS members.
2020-07-27
26 min
Read On - The Audiobook Show from RNIB
Natasha Pulley, Anthony McGowan and Katerina Diamond
Natasha Pulley on her new Keita Mori novel, 'The Lost Future of Pepperharrow' (Starts at 0.44) Anthony McGowan gives us his reaction to winning the 2020 CILIP Carnegie medal for his book 'Lark' (25.05) Katerina Diamond on her crime thriller 'The Woman in the Water' (34.35) And we return to Natasha Pulley for the books of her life (45.16)
2020-07-10
57 min
88 Cups of Tea
Elizabeth Acevedo On Disrupting Priorities
Warm welcome to our new listeners, let's continue and build upon the momentum surrounding the active work to create a just and equitable system for the black community. Head over to our page of resources of recommended learning: https://88cupsoftea.com/learn/ You can follow us on Instagram @88CUPSOFTEA to keep up with our latest posts and Instagram stories where we announce new episodes and essays, feature our favorite quotes, and host Instagram Story takeovers by some of your favorite authors. So make sure to head over to https://www.instagram.com/88cupsoftea/ so you don't miss out on...
2020-07-09
39 min
Toot Hill Library Podcast
CILIP Chartership and more! (EP 69)
In this episode, Claire & Sophie reflect on their week. Claire finished her CILIP course and is now a chartered librarian! She chats about her journey and how it feels. They then discuss welcoming the Year 10's back and filming their welcome videos for the new Year 7. In their welcome videos, they had to play the game 2 truths and a lie. Can you guess which one is the lie?Book reviews then begin from 7 mins with 'Strange Worlds Travel Agency' by L.D.Lapinski and 'Ascension' by Victor Dixen.Before they say goodbye they m...
2020-06-25
13 min
First Draft with Sarah Enni
Elizabeth Acevedo
First Draft Episode #256: Elizabeth Acevedo Elizabeth Acevedo, New York Times bestselling author of The Poet X, winner of the 2018 National Book Award for Young People's Literature, the Printz Award for Excellence in Young Adult Fiction, the CILIP Carnegie Medal, and the Boston Globe-Hornbook Award. She is also the author of With the Fire on High and Clap When You Land, out now! This episode is brought to you by Highland 2, the writing software made by writers, for writers. Links and Topics Mentioned In This Episode The Nuyorican Poets Cafe A handful...
2020-06-23
1h 10
Bromley Libraries
Henry (again) the Eighth (obviously)
Celebrating our talented library staff FaceBookersThanks everyone for keeping us informed, entertained and creativehttps://www.facebook.com/BromleyLibraries/CILIP's National Shelf ServiceIf any Bromley Library users want to leave a review, written or MP3 - send tobromley.libraries.podcast@gmail.com
2020-05-16
18 min
Toot Hill Library Podcast
LL Online (EP 64)
In this episode, Claire and Sophie chat about Claire's LL Online creation. They then discuss what recent Covid 19 advice could mean for opening libraries. Did you know CILIP is hosting a course on just that? Then they dive into their book reviews (shoutouts to Suzanne Collins, MA Bennett and Teri Terry first).7.53 review of 'Deeplight' by Frances Hardinge, 10.49 review of 'The Dresden Files: Stormfront' by Jim Butcher and brief mention of Slay by Brittney Morris at 13.36.Next week we will be interviewing the lovely Jess Butterworth! Chat to us on twitter @lounge_learning
2020-05-14
14 min
Toot Hill Library Podcast
Interesting Resources (EP 63)
In this episode, we chat about some of the fun & interesting things we found or took part in this week. We mention Booktrust, The Human Library and CILIP online courses.We then review our books from 6.12 - 'Nevertell' by Katharine Orton,' Rose Interrupted' by Patrice Lawrence, 'Checkmates' by Stewart Foster, 'The Star Outside My Window' by Onjali Q'Rauf, 'Ghost' by Jason Reynolds and 'Deeplight' by Frances Hardinge. On the 21st of May, we will be interviewing Jess Butterworth so stay tuned.Follow us on twitter @lounge_learning
2020-05-07
13 min
GZT Podcast
Ramazan Yazıları 11 - Nureddin Yıldız - Ramazan ayı ne değildir?
Herkese merhabalar. Gzt podcast ekibinin hazırladığı, Postöykü’nün sponsoru olduğu “Ramazan Yazıları” podcast’ini dinliyorsunuz. Bugün hicri takvime göre 11 Ramazan 1441 Miladi takvime göre ise 04 Mayıs Pazartesi. Ramazan ayı boyunca muhtelif yazarlardan en güzel ramazan yazılarını sizlerle buluşturuyoruz. Ramazan ayının Alem-i İslam’a ve bütün dünyaya sağlık, sıhhat, esenlik ve güzellikler bahşetmesini diliyoruz. Bugünkü yazımız Nureddin Yıldız’ın, kendi sitesinde, “Ramazan ayı ne değildir?” başlığıyla yayınlanan yazısı. Bakalım ne demiş Nureddin Yıldız. 1- İftar Ayı Değildir Ramazan ayı...
2020-05-03
13 min
Bromley Libraries
The Fifth Element
The 5th episode looking at Britannica Library - library card number requiredWho's Who - library card number requiredWho Next - library card number requiredCILIP's YouTube channel The National Shelf ServiceCheck our available resources hereGo to our Facebook Page keep in touch and sing along or make thingsand our Twitter account email your comments to bromley.libraries.podcast@gmail.com
2020-05-01
15 min
Mom Founder Imagination Hub
Ep. 18 - David Roberts, New York Times Best-Selling Illustrator, Talks About Imagination, Following Our Children's Lead, and the Importance of Constructive Feedback
David Roberts is a multi-award-winning and New York Times best-selling illustrator who has earned great acclaim for his distinctive style. While the world comes together to fight a global pandemic, schools have closed, and the public activities that we are used to experiencing with our children are all off-limits. David joined me to share his insightful thoughts about how to interact with our children during this odd time in our lives. He offered this wonderful piece of advice too: allow your children to lead you with their imagination, and pick up on the points they are giving you about...
2020-04-22
1h 12
Radio Dreyeckland
Tagebuch der Inneren Sicherheit
Das Tagebuch der inneren Sicherheit hält die täglichen verschärfungen der Verordnungen und Verfügungen seit dem 27.02.2020 fest. Geschrieben wird dieses Tagebuch von der Zeitschrift Bürgerechte & Polizei/Cilip, welches schon seit 1978 zu den Themen Polizei, Geheimdienste, "Innere Sicherheit" und BürgerInnenrechte Berichte, Analysen und Nachrichten veröffentlicht.
2020-03-31
00 min
Die Wochendämmerung - Der stabile Wochenrückblick
Nachrichten, die nicht untergehen sollen - und ein wenig Corona
Vielleicht ein Sendungstitel, der die nächsten Wochen immer wieder passen könnte: Wir wollen nicht nur über Corona sprechen, sondern auch über Griechenland, die Geflüchteten dort und in der Türkei, über sexuelle Selbstbestimmung und das Klima. Links und Hintergründe The Intercept: Coronavirus Capitalism – And How to Beat it WHO: Guide to Local Production: WHO-recommended Handrub Formulations (PDF) TRIGEMA stellt wiederverwendbaren Mund- und Nasenschutz in Corona-Krise her bundeskanzlerin.de: Ansprache: “Dies ist eine historische Aufgabe – und sie ist nur gemeinsam zu bewältigen” DIY-Maske nähen tagesschau: Corona-Liveblog ADAC: Autobahn-WC: Kostenlos Händewaschen Cilip: Tagebuch der inneren Sicherh...
2020-03-20
1h 27
Say Your Mind
Introducing Anthems
Laura Dockrill is an award-winning author, illustrator and performance poet, with 13 children and young adult books under her belt. She has been nominated twice for the CILIP Carnegie Medal for her novel Lorali as well as the Darcy Burdock series, which was also shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize. Her word of the day is Sur-thrival. CW: This episode contains discussion of postpartum psychosis. CONNECT WITH LAURA: I: @lauraleedockrill T: @LauraDockrill #AnthemsWomen is a collection of 31 original manifestos, speeches, stories, poems and rallying cries written and voiced by exceptional women. It was created, executive produced and sound designed by Hana Wa...
2020-03-01
10 min
Anthems
Laura Dockrill | SUR-THRIVAL
Laura Dockrill is an award-winning author, illustrator and performance poet, with 13 children and young adult books under her belt. She has been nominated twice for the CILIP Carnegie Medal for her novel Lorali as well as the Darcy Burdock series, which was also shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize. Her word of the day is Sur-thrival. CW: This episode contains discussion of mental health.CONNECT WITH LAURA: I: @lauraleedockrillT: @LauraDockrill #AnthemsWomen is a collection of 31 o...
2020-03-01
09 min
Mystery Maniacs
Episode 25 - "Death and Dreams" - Majorettes, Dean's cakes, and a serpent horn!
Maniacs,Bookmobile License" Any Mobile Library Driver operating a vehicle in excess of 3.5 tonnes GVW after 1st September, 2014, must have a valid Driver Qualification Card for the Driver’s CPC" This according to The Journal of the Branch and Mobile Libraries Group of CILIP:the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals found here - https://archive.cilip.org.uk/sites/default/files/SP109.pdfJan Ravens in Duck Patrol Isla and Julien Glover
2020-01-20
1h 08
Ex Libris
Bobby Seagull in East Ham Library
As a child, Bobby Seagull would be taken to his local library in East Ham, London, every Saturday afternoon. Without fail. He would get lost in the books there for hours on end, cross-legged on the floor. These trips would prove life-changing. In Bobby’s own words during this episode: ‘East Ham Library is the number one reason that I have this career today… it was absolutely pivotal, in terms of making me who I am.’ So much so that today he is officially ‘Libraries Champion’ for CILIP (Chartered Institute of Librarians and Information...
2019-12-24
52 min
Prepublished
Allow The Magic To Disappear - talking about submitting with Candy Gourlay
Candy was born and raised in the Philippines. For years, as a pre-published writer, she was the author of the blog 'Notes From the Slushpile'. Eventually, her debut novel, 'Tall Story', won the National Children's Book Award of the Philippines in 2012 and the Crystal Kite Award for Europe in 2011. 'Tall Story' was shortlisted for 13 further prizes, including the Waterstones Children's Book Prize, the Branford Boase Award, the Blue Peter Book Award and the UKLA Children's Book Prize. Her second novel, 'Shine', won the Crystal Kite Award for the British Isles in 2014. 'Bone Talk' was shorlisted for the Costa Book...
2019-12-15
57 min
Toot Hill Library Podcast
School Libraries Training Day (EP 42)
Due to personal circumstances Alexandra Sheppard rescheduled her visit with us to the 14th of November. However, we still have loads to talk about!Claire chats about her day at CILIP and all the wonderful people she met at the CILIP School Libraries Group Training Day. Then we review the books we have been reading (8 mins):'Encounters' by Jason Wallace, 'Spinning' by Tillie Walden and 'Secrets Of The Henna Girl' by Sufiya Ahmed.Next week there won't be any podcast as we are on half-term but don't worry when we get back we w...
2019-10-24
13 min
Library Girl and Book Boy
Aisha Bushby - writing for MG, drawing on her childhood & incorporating magical gaming elements.
Aisha talks to me about writing her first middle grade title, ‘A Pocketful Of Stars,’ (nominated for a CILIP Carnegie Medal 2020) and how it was adapted during editing to make it suitable for that age group. Also find out how inspiration for a major plot device struck after a night playing The Legend Of Zelda!
2019-10-18
17 min
Brighter Thinking Pod
Inspiring Lessons
This week we sit down with Dr Fiona Maine, Tony Cotton and Dave Neale to bring you advice and inspiration for your lessons. Start the new school year full of ideas to engage your students, whilst still meeting curriculum objectives! Fiona Maine Tony Cotton Dave Neale Host: Lucy Mills PEDAL: Centre for Research on Play in Education, Development & Learning DIALLS: Dialogue and Argumentation for cultural Literacy Learning in Schools The 1001 Critical Days UKLA Book Awards The CILIP Carnegie & Kate Greenaway...
2019-08-15
33 min
Read On - The Audiobook Show from RNIB
Frances Hardinge, Kwame Alexander, Elizabeth Acevedo and New College Worcester
Frances Hardinge revisits The English Civil War through her tale of dark inheritance: ‘A Skinful of Shadows’. (Starts at 1.00) A group of students from New College Worcester tell us what they look for in a good book. (17.50) The winner of this years CILIP Carnegie Medal considers the merits of literary awards. (24.00) Kwame Alexander extols the benefits of basketball in his novel, ‘Rebound’. (35.38) And we return to Frances Hardinge for the books of her life. (46.55)
2019-07-12
57 min
Down The Rabbit Hole
25 June 2019 | Episode 64: Judith Kerr Special
Louise, Imogen and Jack are joined by picture book creator Rob Biddulph and editor Sue Buswell to celebrate the life and work of beloved author and illustrator Judith Kerr. Plus a discussion of the 2019 CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal winner The Lost Words illustrated by Jackie Morris.
2019-06-25
28 min
Read On - The Audiobook Show from RNIB
Elizabeth Acevedo wins the CILIP Carnegie Medal
In an exclusive interview at the CILIP Carnegie award ceremony, Hannah Tausz talks to this year's winner of both the medal and the Shadowing prize, Elizabeth Acevedo.
2019-06-18
08 min
Read On - The Audiobook Show from RNIB
CILIP Carnegie Special with Jason Reynolds, Sally Nicholls and Candy Gourlay, plus remembering narrator Stephen Thorne
In our second CILIP Carnegie Special, We remember Talking Book narrator Stephen Thorne who has died at the age of 84 (Starts at 1.12) Jason Reynolds reveals the real life tragedy that inspired his book ‘Long Way Down’ (9.50) Sally Nicholls discusses ‘Things a Bright Girl Can Do’. (27.00) And Candy Gourlay reimagines the US conquest of The Philippines in ‘Bone Talk’. (38.00)
2019-06-14
57 min
Read On - The Audiobook Show from RNIB
CILIP Carnegie Special with Elizabeth Acevedo, Sophie Anderson, Kate Saunders and more.
Sophie Anderson opens the door to ‘The House With Chicken Legs' (Starts at 1.50)Elizabeth Acevedo combats teenage angst with slam poetry in ‘The Poet X’. (11.42)Kate Saunders finds relief from grief in ‘The Land of Neverendings’. (29.10)We talk to previous winner Geraldine McCaughrean (40.00) And return to Sophie Anderson for the books of her life. (48.32)
2019-06-07
57 min
Princh Library Lounge
Ep. 1: Neutrality and activism in libraries with Jane Cowell and Nick Poole
In our first episode of the Princh Library Lounge, our host Vicky Woolbarn talks with Jane Cowell (CEO at Yarra Plenty Regional Library in Australia) and Nick Poole (CEO at CILIP UK) about library neutrality and how it plays a part in the day to day of libraries. Check out this episode to hear all the great insights they shared with us!
2019-02-05
54 min
週末生活美學館
讀好書,過新年!
卡內基獎章(The CILIP Carnegie Medal)與里茲文學獎(Leeds Book Awards)的入圍作品─《檸檬圖書館》, 教你在新的一年透過閱讀找到克服低潮的方法,藉由書寫與自己對話,在新年擁有嶄新氣象。
2019-02-01
00 min
Library Girl and Book Boy
Amy Wilson and ‘Snowglobe’ (Macmillan Children’s books) - an interview.
I chat with Amy about her newest title, ‘Snowglobe,’ and fill you in on her previous two titles: the CILIP Carnegie nominated ‘A Girl Called Owl’ (2017), and ‘A Far Away Magic’ (2018). We also hear the pupils of Steyning Church Of England Primary School review Octopants (Little Tiger Press) and The Elephant Who Ate the Night (Everything With Words).
2019-01-22
28 min
Read On - The Audiobook Show from RNIB
Alan Bennett, Angie Thomas, N.B. Dixon and more
In a packed show, blind author N.B. Dixon talks to Red Szell about re-imagining Robin Hood. Alan Bennett chats to Robert Kirkwood about awards, writing and Family Guy. Angie Thomas on 'The Hate U Give' and winning the CILIP Amnesty Honour. New College Worcester student Carys White on her love of books and accessible reading. And we listen to new recordings of 'House of Cards'.
2018-07-20
57 min
Read On - The Audiobook Show from RNIB
Carys White on Accessible Literature
CILIP Carnegie shadower Carys White tells the audience at this year's award ceremony about accessible formats and chats to Red Szell about her love of reading and literature. Clipped from Read On #77
2018-07-20
12 min
Down The Rabbit Hole
26 June 2018 | Episode 50: Greenaway Special with Sophy Henn and David Melling
Louise and Katherine are joined in the studio by picture book creators Sophy Henn and David Melling, to discuss the shortlisted titles for the 2018 CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal. Plus we hear from children at Victoria College Belfast about taking part in the Greenaway Shadowing Scheme.
2018-06-26
04 min
Read On - The Audiobook Show from RNIB
Philip Pullman, Jacqueline Wilson, Geraldine McCaughrean and more
This week we’re celebrating some outstanding books for children and young adults. We have the winner of this year’s CILIP Carnegie Medal. Previous winner Phillip Pullman reveals the books of his life. Robert Kirkwood mixes with dragons and aliens, at the Scottish Friendly book jamboree. Featuring Jacqueline Wilson, Pamela Butchart, Cressida Cowell and Chris Riddell. And Sarah J Harris gives us another peek behind the scenes of ‘The Colour of Bee Larkham’s Murder.
2018-06-22
57 min
Read On - The Audiobook Show from RNIB
CILIP Carnegie with Will Hill, Geraldine McCaughrean and Ruta Sepetys
In our second CILIP Carnegie show of 2018 we chat to two of the shortlisted authors and last year's winner. Geraldine McCaughrean on 'Where the World Ends' Will Hill on 'After the Fire' and last year's winner Ruta Sepetys on 'Salt to the Sea'
2018-06-01
57 min
Read On - The Audiobook Show from RNIB
Fay Weldon, Garrick Hagon, Joanne Harris and Ruta Sepetys
Garrick Hagon discusses audiobooks, acting and Star Wars. Fay Weldon takes the long view of feminism. Joanne Harris reveals some extreme reactions to her novel about a blind character. And the winner of last year’s CILIP Carnegie Medal for children’s fiction shares the books of her life.
2018-05-18
57 min
Read On - The Audiobook Show from RNIB
CILIP Carnegie with Marcus Sedgwick, Anthony McGowan and Lauren Wolk
In our first CILIP Carnegie show of 2018 we chat to three of the shortlisted authors Marcus Sedgwick on Saint Death, Anthony McGowan on Rook, And Lauren Wolk on Beyond the Bright Sea.
2018-05-04
57 min
Read On - The Audiobook Show from RNIB
Author Interview - Anthony McGowan
We chat to Anthony about 'Rook' his book shortlisted for the 2018 CILIP Carnegie Medal. Clipped from Read On #66
2018-05-04
16 min
Radio Dreyeckland
Die deutschen Polizeibehörden werten immer mehr Bilder aus, die Rechtsgrundlage wird einfach behauptet
Im Schengenraum wurden im Vergangenen Jahr weit über 100 000 Bildrecherchen vorgenommen, in Deutschland 27 000, Tendenz stark steigend. Der Überwachungsstaat wächst von der Öffentlichkeit unbemerkt und ohne Rücksicht darauf, dass die rechtliche Grundlage mehr als Wackelig ist. Radio Dreyeckland sprach mit Matthias Monroy, wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter des Bundestagsabgeordneten Andrej Hunko (die Linke) und Mitglied der Redaktion der Zeitschrift Bürgerrechte & Polizei/CILIP.
2018-03-22
00 min
Datenaustausch
Linke Aktivist*innen oft unter Verdacht gespeichert
Das Bundesinnenministerium hat am 12. März auf eine Anfrage der Partei Die Linke geantwortet. Dabei ging es um "polizeiliche Staatsschutzdateien", also jene Datenbanken, die Polizei und Geheimdienste anlegen, in denen Menschen als "Gewalttäter Links" und ähnliches geführt werden. Über die Datenbanken, das Ausmaß der Speicherung und den Folgen sprachen wir mit Matthias Monroy, Wissensarbeiter, Aktivist und Mitglied der Redaktion von Bürgerrechte & Polizei/CILIP, sowie Mitarbeiter für Andrej Hunko (MdB, Die Linke).
2018-03-20
00 min
Radio Dreyeckland
Linke Aktivist*innen oft unter Verdacht gespeichert
Das Bundesinnenministerium hat am 12. März auf eine Anfrage der Partei Die Linke geantwortet. Dabei ging es um "polizeiliche Staatsschutzdateien", also jene Datenbanken, die Polizei und Geheimdienste anlegen, in denen Menschen als "Gewalttäter Links" und ähnliches geführt werden. Über die Datenbanken, das Ausmaß der Speicherung und den Folgen sprachen wir mit Matthias Monroy, Wissensarbeiter, Aktivist und Mitglied der Redaktion von Bürgerrechte & Polizei/CILIP, sowie Mitarbeiter für Andrej Hunko (MdB, Die Linke).
2018-03-20
00 min
Radio Dreyeckland
Linke Aktivist*innen oft unter Verdacht gespeichert
Das Bundesinnenministerium hat am 12. März auf eine Anfrage der Partei Die Linke geantwortet. Dabei ging es um "polizeiliche Staatsschutzdateien", also jene Datenbanken, die Polizei und Geheimdienste anlegen, in denen Menschen als "Gewalttäter Links" und ähnliches geführt werden. Über die Datenbanken, das Ausmaß der Speicherung und den Folgen sprachen wir mit Matthias Monroy, Wissensarbeiter, Aktivist und Mitglied der Redaktion von Bürgerrechte & Polizei/CILIP, sowie Mitarbeiter für Andrej Hunko (MdB, Die Linke).
2018-03-20
00 min
Radio Dreyeckland
Linke Aktivist*innen oft unter Verdacht gespeichert
Das Bundesinnenministerium hat am 12. März auf eine Anfrage der Partei Die Linke geantwortet. Dabei ging es um "polizeiliche Staatsschutzdateien", also jene Datenbanken, die Polizei und Geheimdienste anlegen, in denen Menschen als "Gewalttäter Links" und ähnliches geführt werden. Über die Datenbanken, das Ausmaß der Speicherung und den Folgen sprachen wir mit Matthias Monroy, Wissensarbeiter, Aktivist und Mitglied der Redaktion von Bürgerrechte & Polizei/CILIP, sowie Mitarbeiter für Andrej Hunko (MdB, Die Linke).
2018-03-20
00 min
Md Sultan Ali's show
Cilip
2017-10-25
02 min
Down The Rabbit Hole
03 June 2017 | Episode 37: DTRH Live at Hay Festival - The Illustrators Who Made Us
For this special live event at Hay Festival, top illustrators Rob Biddulph, Leigh Hobbs, Emma Lewis and Britta Teckentrup join Katherine to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal with a discussion of some favourite books from the prize's history and illustrators who have inspired them - as well as the power of pictures in children's books.
2017-06-03
59 min
Logbuch:Netzpolitik
LNP220 Street Clickability
Feedback zur Sendung? Schreibe uns einen Kommentar Feedback — Terror-Soldat — Polizisten schubsen — Cybernotwehr — Streaming illegal — Juvenal — eID-Gesetz — Termine Wir begrüßen Euch zu einer neuen Sendung, in der wir weniger am Nachrichtenstrom hängen als sonst und die Gedanken mehr auf allgemeinen Fragen richten, über die man mal diskutiert haben sollte. Am Ende gibt es wieder viele Termine. Linus Neumann linus-neumann.de @linuzifer@23.social @linuzifer@youtube.com Linus Neumann @linuzifer@twitter.com Paypal Amazon Wishlist Tim Pritlove Twitter Mastodon Website Liberapay Paypal Für diese Episode von Logbuch:Netzpolitik liegt auch ein vollständiges Trans...
2017-05-02
1h 24
Logbuch:Netzpolitik
LNP192 Viele Datenköche verderben die Demokratie
Feedback zur Sendung? Schreibe uns einen Kommentar Snowden und der NSA/UA — LNP Spezial zu den Datenbanken der EU Linus macht Pause und wir begrüßen stattdessen Markus Reuter und Matthias Monroy als Gäste, um uns mal ausführlich zu der Ist-Situation von Datenbanksystemen der EU zu unterhalten, die für Strafverfolgung, Verkehrs- und Grenzkontrollen in den letzten Jahren etabliert wurden und die die Innenminister der EU gerne weiter zusammengeführt und ausgebaut sehen würden. Tim Pritlove Twitter Mastodon Website Liberapay Paypal Matthias Monroy Twitter Website Matthias @ netzpolitik.org Cilip: Bürgerrec...
2016-09-01
1h 46
Down The Rabbit Hole
30 August 2016 | Episode 26: Poetry Special with Joseph Coelho and Sarah Crossan
Katherine and Louise are joined by CILIP Carnegie Medal and YA Prize winner Sarah Crossan, and CLiPPA winner Joseph Coelho for a special episode all about children's poetry. Plus Louise goes behind the scenes at the CLiPPA (Centre for Literacy in Primary Education Poetry Award) to chat to some young readers about their favourite poems.
2016-08-30
29 min
Down The Rabbit Hole
28 June 2016 | Episode 24: Picture Book Special with Sarah McIntyre and William Grill
Two award-winning author/illustrators, Sarah McIntyre and William Grill (plus Will's dog Barney) join the gang in the studio for a special episode about this year’s CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal, and the role of illustration in children’s books. Plus Louise and Katherine go behind the scenes at the awards to interview 2016 Greenaway winner, Children’s Laureate Chris Riddell.
2016-06-28
29 min
The Word Monkeys
Episode 6 - Jo Nadin
Matt pumped Jo's brains into his recording device at the Bath Literary Festival 2015. Jo is an amazing writer and her book 'Joe All Alone' has just been nominated for the CILIP Carnegie Medal 2016. Pre-book writing Jo was a speech writer and editor for the Labour party back when everyone thought they were great in the early 2000s.
2015-12-07
28 min
The Word Monkeys
Episode 6 - Jo Nadin
Matt pumped Jo's brains into his recording device at the Bath Literary Festival 2015. Jo is an amazing writer and her book 'Joe All Alone' has just been nominated for the CILIP Carnegie Medal 2016. Pre-book writing Jo was a speech writer and editor for the Labour party back when everyone thought they were great in the early 2000s.
2015-12-07
28 min
The Word Monkeys
Episode 6 - Jo Nadin
Matt pumped Jo's brains into his recording device at the Bath Literary Festival 2015. Jo is an amazing writer and her book 'Joe All Alone' has just been nominated for the CILIP Carnegie Medal 2016. Pre-book writing Jo was a speech writer and editor for the Labour party back when everyone thought they were great in the early 2000s.
2015-12-07
28 min
GYLibrary Podcast
Judging a Children's Book Award - w/Jan Foss
As well as being the Guille-Allès children's librarian, Jan Foss is also one of the judges for the CILIP Carnegie & Greenaway Medals - two of the most prestigious prizes in children's literature. In this interview Jan tells us how the judging process works, what it's like reading dozens of novels in a short space of time, what she's looking for while she's reading, and why there's never been a better time to be a teenage book-lover.
2015-11-19
24 min
Down The Rabbit Hole
30 June 2015 | Episode 13: Picture Book Special with Steve Antony and Helen Hancocks
For their annual picture book special to celebrate the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal, the DTRH gang are joined by picture book creators Steve Antony and Helen Hancocks. Plus an interview with 2015 CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal William Grill, and comments from some of the children who took part in this year’s Carnegie Greenaway shadowing scheme.
2015-06-30
28 min