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Our Digital Futures with PermanentOur Digital Futures with PermanentPreservation to the PeopleJoin host Amanda Meeks in conversation with Robert LaRose and Biljana Milenkovic, librarians at the DC Public Library's Memory Lab, to learn how they make digitization and digital archiving accessible to the general public. They also share insight and tips on getting started with your own digital archives or digitization projects. Bonus: Explore the Memory Lab Network map to find a lab near you!Guest: Robert LaRoseEmail: robert.larose@dc.govPronouns: he/himBio: Robert LaRose is a digital curation librarian in The People's Archive at DC Public Library. From 2018-2022, he...2023-01-0439 minDaviess County Public LibraryDaviess County Public LibraryThe Unscripted Interview: PJ Starks, Eric Huskisson, Blood Moon PicturesPJ Starks and Eric Huskisson from the Owensboro-based Blood Moon Pictures join us for this episode of the podcast. PJ, as you may know, is the father of Unscripted: An Indie Film Experience. He brought the idea to DCPL roughly ten years ago and we ran with it. PJ, Eric, and I discuss the early days of the series, the intensity of the Volumes of Blood shoot, and their two post-VOB films, VOB 2: Horror Stories and 13 Slays till X-mas. Join us at 7 pm on August 20 for the third night of Unscripted 2022. We will screen three segments from 13 Slays with PJ...2022-08-191h 27DC Public Library PodcastDC Public Library PodcastGet Lit: Newbery-centric DCPL PodcastIn honor of the 100th anniversary of the John Newbery Medal, children's staff at the DC Public Library discuss their favorite books that have won the prize, one of the two most prestigious awards for children's literature in the United States.2022-05-1016 minDC Public Library PodcastDC Public Library PodcastNotes From the Library: MLK Reopens and the launch of DCPL PodcastJoin Casey, Jervey, Olubunmi and Will as they discuss their quarantine projects, MLK's reopening, first impressions of the Labs, and the launch of 'DCPL Podcast' recorded from the Recording Studio at the historic, modernized, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library.2020-09-2236 minWhat\'s Really Going OnWhat's Really Going OnSpecial Interview: Marcus GoodwinTo finish out the DCPL live show, Noah and Henry were joined by Marcus Goodwin. Marcus is running for DC City Council in November and swung by to talk about his decision to run, his vision / plans for the city and takes questions from audience! Marcus can be followed on all social media at @ GoodWinforDC. Follow, review , subscribe and comment on Soundcloud, Spotify & Apple Podcasts! Twitter: @ _WRGO Instagram: @ whatsreallygoing Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJNDaY976EVB9jNiA0iuj2g2020-02-1725 minDC Public Library RadioDC Public Library RadioDCPL Presents: Preserve This PodcastOn this episode of DCPL Presents, we highlight a program at the Northeast Neighborhood Library with Preserve This Podcast (PTP) project. Preserve This Podcast will discuss issues related to preserving born-digital files used in podcasting. Guests will include Mary Kidd and Sarah Nguyen who talk about their work on the project. Listeners will also be introduced to the DCPL Memory Lab and the services it provides. 2019-06-1746 minCall Number with American Libraries PodcastCall Number with American Libraries PodcastEpisode 39: Insider’s Guide to Washington, D.C.On Thursday, June 20, Washington, D.C. will become the capitol of the library world as thousands of librarians, library workers, students, scholars, and vendors descend upon the district for the American Library Association’s 2019 Annual Conference and Exhibition. In Episode 39, Dewey Decibel explores where to eat and see live music during Annual. First, American Libraries Managing Editor Terra Dankowski speaks with Meredith Prattt, author of Frommer’s EasyGuide to Washington, D.C. 2020, about the best places to dine in the district. Next, American Libraries Senior Editor and Dewey Decibel host Phil Morehart talks with Maggie Gilmore, librarian at Washington, D.C. P...2019-06-1427 minDaviess County Public LibraryDaviess County Public LibraryDCPL's Mock Printz AwardThis podcast was recorded at the first meeting of DCPL's Mock Printz Award committee. In it, we discuss our nominees and let you know how our version of the Printz Awards will work. A description of the actual Printz awards, from ALA.Org: "The Michael L. Printz Award annually honors the best book written for teens, based entirely on its literary merit, each year. In addition, the Printz Committee names up to four honor books, which also represent the best writing in young adult literature. The awards announcement is made at the ALA Midwinter Meeting as part of the Youth...2019-04-0405 minDaviess County Public LibraryDaviess County Public LibraryDCPL Presents: Melton Barker's The Kidnapper's FoilWe’ve been working on a documentary podcast about the filmmaker Melton Barker for quite some time. That’s not ready quite yet, but we do have some Barker-related goodness for you. Who’s Melton Barker, you ask? That’s a question not many can answer. He was what’s known as an “iterant” filmmaker who was active in the 30s through the 70s. He visited small towns across the United States during that time to make the same film over 200 times with a cast of untrained local children. That film was The Kidnapper’s Foil. Barker came to Owensboro in 1938. Sadly...2018-05-1207 minBad Apple Records Podcast EpisodesBad Apple Records Podcast EpisodesNot a Quiet Place Anymore (Interview w/ Lisa Maiden of the Daviess County Public Library)A couple of weeks back, Brandon played the Daviess County Public Library for one of their "Coloring Club" events, something Why They Came and Taylor from Wintering have also played. Afterward, Brandon got to chat with Information Services and Library Associate Lisa Maiden about the Coloring Club, other events at the DCPL, and why it's so important for local libraries to support local art.The Daviess County Public Library has been really good to us over the years, so we hope you'll give this "friends of the family" episode a listen, and support your local library!...2016-08-0229 min