Lost in the Stacks: the Research Library Rock'n'Roll Radio Show
Educational
Every Friday, librarians and archivists from the Georgia Tech Library pick a theme and free-associate an hour of music, interviews, and library talk.
Location:
Atlanta, GA
Description:
Every Friday, librarians and archivists from the Georgia Tech Library pick a theme and free-associate an hour of music, interviews, and library talk.
Twitter:
@LibraryRadio
Language:
English
Website:
http://lostinthestacks.org/
Episodes
Episode 596: Archive Atlanta
3/15/2024
Guest: Victoria Lemos of Archive Atlanta.
First broadcast on March 15 2024.
Playlist here.
"As long as they do proper research!"
Duration:01:00:54
Episode 595: Representation and Recognition
3/8/2024
Guest: Thera Webb of MIT Libraries
First broadcast on March 8 2024. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/73828
Playlist here
"That was a nuclear bomb situation."
Duration:01:01:43
Episode 594: Librarians Represent
3/1/2024
Guest: Alex Brinson, ACRL Diversity Resident at the Georgia Tech Library.
First broadcast March 1, 2024. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/73821
Playlist https://www.wrek.org/read/playlist-for-lost-in-the-stacks-march-1-2024-librarians-represent-episode-594
"I know we're not supposed to talk about puppets..."
Duration:00:59:30
Full interview from Episode 592: What's on the Price Gilbert Windows?
2/26/2024
Guests: Tristan Al-Haddad, owner and creative director of Formations Studio, and Gerry Chen, Phd candidate in Robotics at Georgia Tech.
Recorded January 18 2024. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/73502
Duration:00:50:55
Episode 593: Old Friend, New Job
2/23/2024
Guest: Wendy Hagenmaier, Software Preservation Program Manager at Yale University Library.
First broadcast February 23 2024. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/73605
Playlist https://www.wrek.org/read/playlist-for-lost-in-the-stacks-feb-23-2024-old-friend-new-job-episode-593
"I guess I came for advice."
Duration:01:00:17
Episode 592: What's on the Price Gilbert Windows?
2/16/2024
Guests: Tristan Al-Haddad, owner and creative director of Formations Studio, and Gerry Chen, Phd candidate in Robotics at Georgia Tech.
First broadcast February 16, 2024.
Transcript here: https://hdl.handle.net/1853/73502
Playlist
"We're going to dematerialize the library."
Duration:01:01:53
Episode 591: Historic Harlots of Old Atlanta
2/9/2024
Guest: Dr. Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh, head of Research Data Services at the Georgia State University Library
First broadcast February 9 2024.
Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/73327
Playlist here
"We'll keep it public-radio friendly, of course."
Duration:00:58:48
Episode 590: How to be a Liaison
2/2/2024
Guests: Lauren Haberstock and John Knox, liaisons for the ACRL Digitial Scholarship Section.
First broadcast on February 2 2024. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/73270
Playlist
"I think about that question every day."
Duration:00:59:45
Episode 589: Who Made That Chair?
1/26/2024
Guests: Kevin Adams and Maria Planansky of Alfred University.
First broadcast January 26 2024. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/73255
Playlist here
"I knew it was going to be a bummer."
Duration:01:01:42
Episode 588: Making Virtual Reality a Reality
1/19/2024
Guests: Alison Valk of the Georgia Tech Library and Ximin Mi of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta about their book "Making Virtual Reality a Reality."
First broadcast January 19 2024.
Transcript at: https://hdl.handle.net/1853/73242; Playlist is here
"What is reality, or virtual reality?"
Duration:01:01:11
Episode 587: Southern Industry, Family History
1/12/2024
Guests: Jacob and Nina Elsas, co-owners of The Patch Works Art & History Center, and Jody Thompson, Head of Archives at GT Library
First broadcast January 12 2024.
Transcript at: https://hdl.handle.net/1853/73236; Playlist at https://ghost.wrek.org/lost-in-the-stacks/playlist-for-lost-in-the-stacks-jan-12-2024-southern-industry-family-history-episode-587/
"I think Alex is now officially a producer."
Duration:00:57:44
Episode 586: So, Now What?
1/5/2024
First broadcast January 5 2024.
Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/72957; Playlist here.
"Did I get the tone right?"
Duration:00:58:06
LITSmas 2023
12/22/2023
Transcript: https://hdl.handle.net/1853/72953
Duration:00:59:42
Episode 584: Three Themes
12/15/2023
First broadcast December 15 2023.
Transcript at: https://hdl.handle.net/1853/72951; Playlist here
"I'm sorry I laughed at you."
Duration:01:00:28
Episode 583: What Happened?
12/8/2023
First broadcast Friday December 8 2023.
Transcript at: https://hdl.handle.net/1853/72943; Playlist at https://ghost.wrek.org/lost-in-the-stacks/playlist-for-lost-in-the-stacks-dec-8-2023-what-happened-episode-583/
"Wha' happened'?"
Duration:01:01:00
Episode 582: Critical Race Theory in Libraries
12/1/2023
Guests: Dr. Mónica Colón-Aguirre and Dr Nicole Cooke, professors in the School of Information Science, University of South Carolina.
First broadcast December 1 2023.
Transcript at: https://hdl.handle.net/1853/72941, Playlist at https://www.wrek.org/?p=40180
"Surviving out of sheer spite."
Duration:01:00:06
Episode 581: The AI4Libraries Conference
11/17/2023
Guest: Anu Moorthy, Electronic Resources Librarian at the Georgia Tech Library.
First broadcast November 17 2023.
Transcript: https://hdl.handle.net/1853/72930; Playlist at https://www.wrek.org/?p=40162
"You've reached your quota!"
Duration:01:01:20
Episode 580: Quietly Refusing To Quit
11/10/2023
First broadcast November 10 2023.
Transcript: https://hdl.handle.net/1853/72929; Playlist at https://www.wrek.org/?p=40142
"That's the way we do things around here."
Duration:00:58:28
Episode 579: New Job, New Faculty, New Everything
11/3/2023
Guest: Raven Davis, the new Research Scientist in Data Analytics at the Georgia Tech Library, discussing her new job and how she got there.
First broadcast Nov 3, 2023
Transcript: https://hdl.handle.net/1853/72920; Playlist at https://www.wrek.org/?p=40110
"Everyone wants you on their project!"
Duration:00:59:02
Episode 578: Open Rules for Cataloging (ORC)
10/27/2023
Guests: Ann Kardos (UMass-Amherst), Denise Soufi (UNC-Chapel Hill), and Sonya Slutskaya (Emory) discussing the Open Rules for Cataloging project.
First broadcast Oct 27, 2023
Transcript: https://hdl.handle.net/1853/72914; Playlist at https://www.wrek.org/?p=40076
"I want catalogers to feel like we're experts. We're not just people who open up a book and follow some rules because someone told us to."
Orc image by @demonickingdomrealms, CC-BY-NC-SA
Duration:00:59:31