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Si eres de los que usan las redes sociales como herramienta de trabajo y necesitas estar al tanto de sus novedades, este es tu espacio. Semanalmente te informaré sobre lo más relevante del Social Media y, al final de cada episodio, te recomiendo una herramienta que de seguro te hará la vida más fácil.
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En el 40 aniversario de la muerte del autor de Tintín, el belga Hergé (1907-1983), Carlos Galilea, tintinólogo del año 2021, se sumerge junto a otros apasionados del más famoso reportero de la historia del cómic en su inabarcable y maravilloso universo.
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A podcast attempting to shine light on the radical inequities and the oppressive nature of the library profession, specifically as it pertains to BIPOC professionals and the communities they serve in the state of Oregon. An Oregon Library Association EDI & Antiracism production. This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the State Library of Oregon. Este proyecto ha sido posible en pa ...
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Anne Heidemann & Melissa Isaac from the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan join us to share about Maawn Doobiigeng, a new classification system for the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Library. In 2019, The Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Libraries were awarded the IMLS National Leadership Grant to facilitate the creation of a new classification system by me…
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*There were slight technical issues during the recording of this episode. We apologize for any minor disruptions* We are excited to welcome Jamillah R. Gabriel, the Critical Pedagogy Research Librarian at Harvard University and co-host of the podcast LibVoices, for a second time. Jamillah provides listeners with a beginner-friendly overview of Crit…
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In this episode, Immer Honorato, Library Outreach Specialist at the Tualatin Public Library, talks with us about connecting his library with his community in Tualatin, Oregon. As an immigrant of Mexico who grew up in Tualatin, Immer brings an important bilingual and bicultural perspective to bridging the gap between library services and a library’s…
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Multitalented Aaron Whitefield joins the hosts and shares insight gained from leading successful multicultural academic programs during the decade he spent working as an educator, library professional and youth development specialist in Columbus, Ohio. Aaron’s passion for uplifting youth and creating community is apparent, even while navigating sys…
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In this episode, Dr. Raymond (Ray) Pun (academic and research librarian at the Alder Graduate School of Education) shares insights on effective library advocacy through collaboration and community building, advice for aspiring librarians of color, and the value of involvement in the American Library Association and committee work. We hear about Ray…
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In this episode, we hear from Ayn Reyes Frazee and Mai Takahashi, co-chairs of the newly formed EDI Committee of ALSC (Association of Library Services to Children, a division of ALA). Frazee, who serves as current president of the Oregon Association of School Libraries, is a high school librarian in Portland and was a 2019 ALSC Equity and Diversity…
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We are joined in this episode by Nichelle M. Hayes, MPA, MLS, founding director of the Center for Black Literature & Culture, and former CEO (Interim) of the Indianapolis Public Library, and current President of the Black Caucus of the American Library Association (BCALA). Hayes shares her background in human resources with us as she discusses ways…
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In this episode, we have the absolute honor of speaking with Jamia Williams (Consumer Health Program Specialist with the Network of the National Library of Medicine(NNLM) Training Office) and Jamillah Gabriel (Critical Pedagogy Research Librarian in the Graduate School of Education at Harvard University and a PhD student in the School of Informatio…
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This is a re-release of an episode recorded on September 20, 2022 and published on November 30, 2022: In this episode, we talk with Loida Garcia-Febo – a Puerto Rican American librarian, International Library Consultant expert in library services to diverse populations and human rights and the 2018-2019 President of the American Library Association…
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In this episode we talk with Dr. Sandy Littletree (Navajo/Eastern Shoshone), Assistant Professor at the Information School at the University of Washington, whose work focuses on Native North American Indigenous Knowledge. Dr. Littletree shares background about Indigenous systems of knowledge, and practical application as it pertains to Indigenous i…
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*There were technical issues during the recording of this episode. We apologize for any minor disruptions* In this episode of Overdue, we talk with Jody Redifer, Program Specialist at Multnomah County Library; Enrique Rivera, Library Outreach Specialist at Multnomah County Library*, and Trevor Walraven, Associate Director of Policy and Prison Outre…
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In light of the continued fight against book banning and censorship, we are re-releasing a conversation from last fall with the 2022 School Library Journal School Librarian of the Year, K.C. Boyd, and the two 2022 School Librarian of the Year finalists, Pia Alliende and Andy Spinks. Amid book challenges, political and cultural attempts to staunch a…
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In this episode, we talk with Chantel Walker, Director of the Marin County Library Foundation and change management consultant with the County of Marin and other government organizations, and Patricia “Patty” Wong, City Librarian for the Santa Clara City Library and immediate past president of the American Library Association. These two dynamic lea…
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In honor of Tracie D. Hall having been named one of Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People of 2023, we are excited to re-release this conversation with Tracie from last spring. This is a recognition very well deserved, and we are so very thankful for the effort and passion Tracie exhibits daily to make libraries a welcoming and safe place for …
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On this episode of Overdue, we speak with filmmaker and owner of JJML Productions, Jon Osaki; State Law Librarian and Access to Justice Coordinator for the Hawaiʻi State Judiciary, Jenny Silbiger; and Professor Emerita and Director Emerita of the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality at Seattle University School of Law, Lorraine Bannai, abo…
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Los dos periodistas de Radio 3 confiesan su pasión por Tintín y hablan de los principales personajes que van apareciendo en la serie hasta volverse imprescindibles: el capitán Haddock, el profesor Tornasol, la cantante Bianca Castafiore... o el villano Rastapopoulos. Escuchar audio
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Una de las fundadoras y actual tesorera de ¡Mil Rayos! y la directora editorial de Zephyrum Ediciones, que representa a la tercera generación de la familia que trajo Tintín a España, demuestran que a las chicas también les gusta Tintín. Con ellas conocemos a la mayor asociación tintinófila de habla hispana y seguimos el periplo en nuestro país del …
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El Cónsul Honorario del Reino de Syldavia y uno de los mayores coleccionistas de Tintín abordan el auge del coleccionismo de todo lo referente al personaje de Hergé (libros, figuritas de resina, coches de miniatura...) y los precios que alcanzan algunos de esos codiciados objetos en el mercado. Cifras millonarias se han pagado ya en subastas por or…
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Los dos escritores analizan el universo de Hergé y coinciden en que una de las claves del éxito universal de Tintín radica en que cada lector puede proyectarse en ese rostro sin rasgos definidos y sentirse identificado con los valores humanos que defiende el reportero del mechón rebelde. Escuchar audio…
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El geógrafo y la jefa del Servicio de Cartografía de la Biblioteca Nacional nos recuerdan que de viajes y mapas están hechas las aventuras de Tintín en una conversación que nos lleva de Hergé a Julio Verne y que dibuja todo un atlas de lugares tan reales como el Congo, el Tíbet o la Antártida, pero también de países imaginarios como Syldavia y Bord…
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El Premio Nacional del Cómic y el Premio Nacional de Poesía descubren la magia de los cómics de Tintín y sus antecedentes, debaten en torno a la distinción entre alta y baja cultura y revelan el progresivo refinamiento de Hergé, que se condensa, desde la publicación del primer libro en 1929 hasta el último en 1976, en un estilo gráfico del que es e…
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El presentador de Aquí la Tierra de La 1 y el doctor de la Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña cuentan cómo los conocimientos científicos y el progreso tecnológico dejan su huella en las aventuras Tintín. Especial atención a su viaje a la luna, 15 años antes de que el hombre la pisara por primera vez y cuando ni siquiera la perrita Laika había viaj…
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Con motivo del 40º aniversario de la muerte de Hergé, RTVE Play Podcast estrena este viernes 3 de marzo la serie Rayos y truenos. Dirigida y presentada por Carlos Galilea, Tintinófilo 2021 y presentador de Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música en Radio 3. Modera ocho extraordinarios coloquios entre otros tintinófilos como él, de los más inesper…
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In this episode, we talk with Sherry Antoine (Executive Director of AfroCROWD), Laurie Bridges (Instruction and Outreach librarian at Oregon State University), and Diana Park (Science Librarian at Oregon State University) about their work to RIGHT history by writing Black history into Wikipedia. Learn about what is happening in libraries and partne…
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In part 2 of this two-part episode, we talk to the creative team behind the Librarians with Spines book series calling for radical librarianship, Yago Cura, Max Macias and Autumn Anglin. This trio of "information agitators" share the origins of this series, the need for necessary boundary-pushing in the library profession, and the importance of hav…
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In Part 1 of this two-part episode, we talk to the creative team behind the Librarians with Spines book series calling for radical librarianship, Yago Cura, Max Macias and Autumn Anglin. This trio of "information agitators" share the origins of this series, the need for necessary boundary-pushing in the library profession, and the importance of hav…
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*There were technical issues during the recording of this episode. We apologize for any minor disruptions* In this episode, we talk with leadership from REFORMA Oregon about centering equity work as the foundation of library work, how to begin shifting Oregon library culture to better serve diverse communities as well as how a culture shift can sup…
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In this episode, we talk with Loida Garcia-Febo – a Puerto Rican American librarian, International Library Consultant expert in library services to diverse populations and human rights and the 2018-2019 President of the American Library Association – about the importance of getting out of the library and into communities, mentoring staff, in partic…
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In this special episode, we talk with the School Library Journal School Librarian of the Year, K.C. Boyd, and the two School Librarian of the Year finalists, Pia Alliende and Andy Spinks. Amid book challenges, political and cultural attempts to staunch access to books that reflect the history and lives of our youth, and funding cuts to school libra…
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In this episode, we talk with Roland Barksdale-Hall, Branch Manager at the Stey-Nevant Branch Library in Farrell, PA and an author, activist, historian, and griot. Our conversation touches on forging deep community connections, confronting biases, being true to oneself, active listening and making people feel seen, and the huge impact we can have o…
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In this episode, we talk with librarians Nicole Rawlinson, Priya Charry & Leah Larson about the intricacies of navigating conversations around equity, diversity and inclusion in the workplace. The trio emphasizes the importance of holding space for these conversations, the challenges of doing so as marginalized individuals, and why libraries should…
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In this Dear Abby-style episode, Christina Fuller-Gregory — facilitator of the Libraries of Eastern Oregon EDI Cohort, and principal consultant with Fuller Potential Consulting— offers advice for library workers faced with inequity, microaggressions, and racism in the workplace. The following experiences are true, and they were curated from library…
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*There were technical issues during the recording of this episode. We apologize for any minor disruptions* In this episode, we talk with Tracie D. Hall, Executive Director of the American Library Association, about how diversifying library staff is essential to the future of the library profession and how individuals can advocate for themselves and…
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In this episode, we talk with Star Khan, Outreach Services Librarian at Driftwood Public Library, about outreach as a core library service, how she sees herself and her work as part of a larger community, and the role that outreach plays in equity work. Since the recording of this interview, Star was elected as the incoming 2022-2023 OLA President,…
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In this episode, we talk with Dr. Debbie Reese – Nambé Pueblo writer, scholar, and author of the American Indians in Children’s Literature blog – about her work, the importance of accurate representation in literature for children, and what library workers can do to support Native children with collection development, displays, cataloging, and more…
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In this month's episode, we have a discussion with Kirsten Brodbeck-Kenney, Library Director at the Driftwood Public Library in Lincoln City, OR, and Adrienne Doman Calkins, Library Manager at the Sherwood Public Library, about implementing EDI and Antiracism tool-kit training for their library staff as an attempt to combat racism and oppression. D…
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Welcome to Overdue: Weeding Out Oppression in Libraries–A podcast produced by the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Antiracism Committee of the Oregon Library Association (OLA). This first episode features a discussion with Marci Ramiro-Jenkins, creator of the OLA EDI & Antiracism Toolkit, and a leading advocate and champion for EDI, antiracism and …
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Bienvenido a "La Media Social", tu pódcast dominical con las noticias más importantes del mundo de las redes sociales. Esta semana fue noticia que: Telegram ha experimentado un fuerte aumento en las actividades delictivas cibernéticas, según un informe. LinkedIn lanza “Artículos para Páginas de Empresas”. Vuelve el programa de verificación de cuent…
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Bienvenido a "La Media Social", tu pódcast dominical con las noticias más importantes del mundo de las redes sociales. Esta semana fue noticia que: Telegram prueba “¿Quién leyó mi mensaje?”. YouTube expande el acceso a la pestaña Comunidad. LinkedIn lanza herramienta para analizar a la competencia. WhatsApp envuelta en polémica sobre mensajes priva…
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Bienvenido a "La Media Social", tu pódcast dominical con las noticias más importantes del mundo de las redes sociales. Esta semana fue noticia que: Facebook lanza «Fantasy Games». Instagram te pide tu fecha de nacimiento y, si rechazas esa petición varias veces, no podrás usar la aplicación. YouTube Premium y Music combinados alcanzaron los 50 mill…
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¡Hola, bienvenidos a la Media Social! Mi nombre es Dayan Garcia y en este episodio introductorio, te hablaré un poco de mí y de lo que hablaré en este pódcast. Gracias de antemano por escucharme y sígueme en Twitter para estar al tanto de las noticias que acontecen en el mundo del Social Media: twitter.com/LaMediaSocial_. --- Send in a voice messag…
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Bienvenido a "La Púa de Radio 3 Extra", un programa producido, grabado y mezclado por Jorge Salán. Tras diez meses de programa, en este capítulo despedimos la temporada de “La Púa de Radio 3 Extra” con algunos de los mejores momentos de las entrevistas realizadas a los más grandes artistas como Kutxi Romero, Miguel Ríos, Carlos Tarque, Joe Lynn Tur…
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Bienvenido a "La Púa de Radio 3 Extra", un programa producido, grabado y mezclado por Jorge Salán. En este capítulo escuchamos a algunas de las mujeres que con su talento nos dejaron canciones inmortales. 1- BILLIE HOLIDAY -Cheek To Cheek 2- ANASTACIA – Seasons Change 3- BETH HART - Trouble 4- KIM CARNES – Bette Davis Eyes 5- WARLOCK -All We Are 6-…
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Bienvenido a "La Púa de Radio 3 Extra", un programa producido, grabado y mezclado por Jorge Salán. En este capítulo conversamos con el maestro Antonio García de Diego, uno de los mejores músicos que ha dado nuestro país. Nos cuenta sus comienzos, como es componer junto a Joaquín Sabina y Pancho Varona, su experiencia siendo uno de los guitarristas …
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Bienvenido a "La Púa de Radio 3 Extra", un programa producido y mezclado por Jorge Salán. En este capítulo conversamos con uno de los más grandes guitarristas, compositoresy productores, el maestro John Parsons. Productor y guitarrista de Miguel Ríos, siendo miembro de la banda del Rock And Ríos. También ha trabajado conLuz Casal, Joaquín Sabina o …
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Bienvenido a "La Púa de Radio 3 Extra", un programa producido y mezclado por Jorge Salán. En este capítulo conversamos con el gran Dirk Schlächter, bajista de Gamma Ray y Avalanch. El mismo nos cuenta toda su vida, sus influencias musicales, escuchamos sus temas favoritos de Gamma Ray, nos da una canción en exclusiva y nos cuenta su llegada a Avala…
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Bienvenido a “La Púa de Radio 3 Extra”, unprograma producido por Jorge Salán. ¿Quieres saber cómo se monta un conciertode Metallica o de Kiss en nuestro país? Nuestro invitado de hoy, José Gallardo, ha trabajadocon los grupos de Rock más grandes del mundo, fue Dj de la legendaria salaCanciller de Madrid, manager y, en la actualidad, es responsable …
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Bienvenido a “La Púa de Radio 3 Extra”, un programa producido por Jorge Salán. En este capítulo conversamos con el gran Juanma Sánchez, locutor y periodista musical conocido, entre otras, cosas porsu mítico programa “El vuelo del Fénix” de Radio 3. 1- STRATOVARIUS– Father Time 2- MEDINAAZAHARA – El Lago 3- LOSSUAVES – Parece que aún fue ayer 4- JUD…
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Bienvenido a “La Púa de Radio 3 Extra”, un programa producido por Jorge Salán. Nuestro invitado de hoy, Guillermo Dalia Cirujeda, es Doctor en Psicología, especialista en Psicología Clínica y Psicólogo especializado en la interpretación musical. En este capítulo nos cuenta muchas cosas sobre los problemas más comunes de la interpretación artística:…
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