Browsing Lost in the Stacks on WREK Radio by Title
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Happy Halloween from Lily Dale!
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyWREK, 2017-10-27)Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks episode 361, broadcast October 27, 2017. Features interview with Mandi Shepp, the director of the Marion H. Skidmore Library in Lily Dale, NY about the library's collection of ... -
Here There Be Seadragons
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyWREK, 2018-06-01)Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks episode 385, broadcast June 1, 2018. Features interview with Lisa Hoopes, the Director of Research, Conservation, and Nutrition at the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta, GA, discussing the ... -
Homestar Runner: Gone in a Flash!
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyWREK, 2017-12-15)Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 366. Broadcast Dec 15, 2017. Features interview with Mike and Matt Chapman (AKA the "Brothers Chaps"), creators of the online animation Homestar Runner, about the loss of ... -
How to Disappear Completely
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyWREK, 2019-06-07)Discussion portion of Lost in the Stacks episode 426. Features hosts discussing how our online presence and internet data is almost impossible to erase. -
How to Read a Book
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyWREK, 2018-07-20)Discussion portion of Lost in the Stacks episode 391, broadcast July 20, 2018. The Lost in the Stacks hosts discuss their experiences reading books and how those have changed over time. -
How to Read a Book in which Nothing Happens
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyWREK, 2022-03-04)Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 513. Features discussion with professor Eric Lewis, Brittain Fellow at Georgia Tech, about James Joyce's nearly impenetrable novel, Ulysses, how one could start reading it, ... -
How to Read a Book: Slow Reading
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyWREK, 2018-09-21)Discussion portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 396, broadcast September 21, 2018. Features discussion of the concept of Slow Reading, a part of the Slow movement. -
How to Revise a Book
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyWREK, 2022-12-02)Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 541. Features interview with Philip Auslander, of Georgia Tech's School of Literature, Media, and Communication, about his book, "Liveness: Performance in a Mediatized ... -
How to Run a Center
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyWREK, 2022-05-13)Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 519. Features interview with Jason Aukerman and Carrie Cooper of the Center for Ray Bradbury Studies at IUPUI. -
How to Write a Book Chapter
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyWREK, 2019-11-29)Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks episode 448. Features interview with Marlee Givens and Liz Holdsworth, two Georgia Tech librarians that led a team of colleagues through the process of collaborating on authorship ... -
How to Write a Book III: Catastrophes of Literacy
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyWREK, 2019-05-03)Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 422. Features interview with Daniel Kalder about his book, "The Infernal Library: On Dictators, the Books They Wrote, and Other Catastrophes of Literacy." -
How to Write a Book: Transformer
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyWREK, 2019-03-01)Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 415. Features interview with musician and author, Ezra Furman, about his book on Lou Reed's seminal album, "Transformer". -
The Human Library
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyWREK, 2017-06-30)Discussion portion of Lost in the Stacks episode 348, broadcast June 23, 2017. Lost in the Stacks hosts discuss the concept of the "Human Library", a project that encourages libraries to host people to be "checked out" for ... -
Human-centered Research
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyWREK, 2020-11-20)Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 476. Features interview with Aditi Joshi, Code for America Senior Qualitative Researcher, and Rebecca Blakiston, User Experience Strategist and Associate Librarian at the ... -
In Concert
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyWREK, 2021-02-05)Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 481. Features interview with Dr Philip Auslander, professor in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech, and author of "In Concert: Performing Musical Persona", ... -
In Instagram We Trust
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyWREK, 2015-12-04)Interview portion of Podcast version of Lost in the Stacks episode 281, broadcast Dec 04, 2015. Hosted by Ameet Doshi and Charlie Bennett. Featuring an interview with Jessica Bushey about the challenges of archiving digital ... -
In the Jailhouse Now
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyWREK, 2015-10-16)Interview portion of Podcast version of Lost in the Stacks episode 275, broadcast Oct 16, 2015 broadcast of Lost in the Stacks. Hosted by Ameet Doshi and Charlie Bennett. Featuring an interview with Laura Hauser. -
In the Year 2020
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyWREK, 2020-01-03)Discussion portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 452. Features panelists discussing what 2019 meant to libraries and librarians, and what the future may hold. -
The Industrial Hygienist in the Library
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyWREK, 2022-06-24)Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 521. Features interview with two professional industrial hygienists: Kathy Makos (Smithsonian, retired), and Jenny Houlroyd (Georgia Tech). They discuss what industrial ... -
Information Literacy for the Win
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyWREK, 2017-08-25)Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks episode 355, broadcast August 25, 2017. Features interview with Karen Viars and Seth Porter, Librarians in the Campus Engagement and Scholarly Outreach department in the Georgia ...