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Laura Rooney Ferris
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  • Ep36 Matthew Noe Graphic Medicine Conference 2024
    We return! Laura talks to Matthew Noe, Lead Collection & Knowledge Management Librarian Harvard Medical School and Graphic Medicine expert ahead of the Graphic Medicine conference 2024 about his library journey and bringing together comics and library collections. Links: Graphic Medicine conference website - Register Now! https://porpoise-kale-lnln.squarespace.com/ More on Matthew https://library.harvard.edu/staff/matthew-noe More on Graphic Medicine https://www.graphicmedicine.org/
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  • Librarians Aloud - Episode 035 - Dr Eva Hornung
    Laura talks to Dr Eva Hornung the librarian of the curriculum development unit of the City of Dublin Education and Training Board (CDETB), Convenor and Member of Library Association of Irelands Continuing Professional Development Committee and a founder member of the Library publishing committee and the Academic and special libraries committee. They talk about Eva's journey from Germany to Ireland, falling for the country and finding her place in the library community. Eva also shares her experience of Continuing Professional Development and discusses the benefits of doing doctoral research in LIS with some tips on how to get through a Phd. Links: Dr Eva Hornung Linkedin https://ie.linkedin.com/in/evahornung Research profile https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Eva-Hornung-2 LAI CPD committee https://www.libraryassociation.ie/continuing-professional-development/
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  • Librarians Aloud - Episode 034 - Martin O'Connor
    Laura talks to Martin O Connor, communications coordinator at UCC library. He is also the presenter of 'Shush, sounds from UCC Library' a weekly library radio show and he co-runs the LibFocus blog. Martin talks about his library journey, how he is finding his authentic voice on social media and how he has incorporated his love of music and collaboration into his role, including developing an exhibition celebrating the beloved Cork music venue Sir Henry's. He has published and presented extensively on library outreach and social media and marketing. Links: - Martins Twitter https://twitter.com/martinoconnor3 - Shush, sounds from UCC Library https://soundcloud.com/shush-radio-486769527 - Shush Twitter https://twitter.com/Shush_radio - Framing an exhibition – reflections from Sir Henrys@UCC Library https://blogs.ucc.ie/wordpress/theriverside/2014/09/05/sir-henrys-ucc-library/ libFocus Blog https://www.libfocus.com/ - O'Connor, M. and Hogan, E. (2019) 'Sir Henrys @UCCLibrary: Telling the history of a live music venue through a librarian-led research exhibition', An Leabharlann: The Irish Library, 28(2), pp. 11-17. https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/247754739.pdf - Rooney Ferris, L., O'Connor, M. (2015) '“It’s just like passing notes in class…”: a content analysis of the use of Twitter at #asl2015'. An Leabharlann, 24(2), pp. 10-17. https://cora.ucc.ie/handle/10468/2044 - UCC Library Podcast studio … sooo jealous!!! ;) https://libguides.ucc.ie/LibraryStudio/Podcast
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  • Librarians Aloud - Episode 033 - Ruth Talbot
    Laura talks to Ruth Talbot, Librarian St Patricks Campus, Mary Immaculate College in Tipperary. They talk about Ruths librarian path, about library internships and working through organizational change. Ruth also talks about her experience as a volunteer for the IFLA World Library & Information congress 2022
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  • Librarians Aloud - Episode 032 -IFLAWLIC2022
    In this episode, recorded at the IFLA World Library & Information Congress in Dublin, Laura talks to Magdalena Gomułk, Marija Šimunović, Antoine Torrens Montebello and Susanne List-Tretthahn, of the IFLA new professionals Special interest group and with IFLA President Barbara Lison about their experiences at #WLIC2022 and the benefits of getting involved with national and international library representative groups. Links IFLA New Professionals Special Interest Group https://www.ifla.org/units/new-professionals/ About IFLA https://www.ifla.org/who-we-are/ Librarians take part in flash mob to celebrate Ulysses RTE News feature https://www.rte.ie/news/regional/2022/0725/1312101-ulysses-flash-mob-dublin/ IFLA #WLIC2022 recordings https://2022.ifla.org/wlic2022-online-sessions/ Session 141 Out in the Open: Recent Governance Developments at IFLA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQBk0kDz7KI IFLA #WLIC2023 Rotterdam website https://2023.ifla.org/
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About Librarians Aloud

'Librarians Aloud' is an independent podcast by librarians for library & information professionals or anyone interested in what it is information professionals do. Each episode features a guest from the information profession telling their origin story, sharing insight into their career path and discussing the future of information and knowledge sharing and discovery. The show is produced and presented by Laura Rooney Ferris. Music and editing by Michael Ferris Subscribe on itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1203773906
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