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Call Number with American Libraries Podcast

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Call Number is the popular podcast series from American Libraries, the magazine of the American Library Association. Each month, your host and American Libraries Associate Editor Diana Panuncial will be your guide to conversations with librarians, authors, thinkers, and scholars about topics from the library world and beyond.

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Episodes

Episode 63: Getting Outdoors

33m · Published 21 Jun 20:27
In Episode 63, Call Number with American Libraries looks at outdoor-related activities with conversations about bugs, beach reads, and outdoor learning. First, ALA Editions Senior Acquisitions Editor Rachel Chance speaks with Erin Rothenbuehler and Sean Duffy from Ohio County (W.V.) Public Library about a series of programs the library offers on bugs, most notably the Brood Ten cicadas. Next American Libraries Associate Editor Sallyann Price talks with Susan Maguire, Senior Editor, Collection Management and Library Outreach, at Booklist, and host of the Shelf Care podcast, about this summer’s best beach reads. Finally, American Libraries Senior Editor and Call Number host Phil Morehart speaks with Denni Grassel, director of Delmont (Penn.) Library, about Delmont's new outdoor learning center.

Episode 62: Law Libraries

33m · Published 18 May 20:00
In Episode 62, Call Number with American Libraries looks at law librarianship through conversations with law librarians representing two different areas of the profession. First, American Libraries Senior Editor and Call Number host Phil Morehart speaks with Emily Florio, senior research services manager at international law firm Hogan Lovells and president of the American Association of Law Libraries, who provides a glimpse into the life and work of a law librarian. Next, Morehart talks with Anne Lucke, librarian at the National Indian Law Library in Boulder, Colorado, about why it’s important to have a library dedicated entirely to tribal law, the library’s materials, and other topics.

Bonus Episode: A Conversation with Nikole Hannah-Jones

21m · Published 28 Apr 16:16
In this special bonus episode, Call Number with American Libraries celebrates Preservation Week (April 25–May 1) by looking at the 1619 Project, a collection of historical records, essays, photos, and audio that aims to reframe the consequences of slavery in the US and highlight the contributions of Black people to the American experience. American Libraries senior editor and Call Number host Phil Morehart speaks with New York Times journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones, creator of the 1619 Project and honorary chair of Preservation Week, about the project’s origins, her team’s research, and why community archives are vital to preserving history.

Episode 61: School Librarians Adapt to the Pandemic

35m · Published 20 Apr 17:16
In Episode 61, Call Number with American Libraries talks with school librarians about how they changed their work and services during the COVID-19 pandemic. First, American Libraries Managing Editor Terra Dankowski speaks with three school library media specialists for Goochland County Public Schools in Virginia about how they bootstrapped a bookmobile to provide free books to kids learning remotely. Next, American Libraries Senior Editor and Call Number host Phil Morehart talks with Melissa Jacobs, director of New York City Schools’ Library System and the New York Department of Education’s Department of Library Services, about how librarians in the largest school district in the US operated during the pandemic.

Episode 60: Supporting Seniors during the Pandemic

30m · Published 23 Mar 19:06
With libraries closed or operating at reduced hours due to the COVID-19 pandemic, outreach is essential to let the community know that the library is still there for them and providing essential services. That outreach is particularly important for senior citizens who rely on the library not just for books, but often as a lifeline to others. On Episode 60, Call Number with American Libraries looks at library outreach to seniors during the COVID-19 pandemic. First American Libraries associate editor Sallyann Price speaks with David Kelsey, outreach coordinator at St. Charles (Ill.) Public Library in St. Charles, Illinois, and president of the Association of Bookmobile and Outreach Services, about the importance of outreach to seniors, especially during the pandemic. Next Call Number host and American Libraries senior editor Phil Morehart talks with Kim Huntley, manager of Toronto Public Library’s North York Central Library, about the library’s project of telephoning more than 20,000 of its senior patrons for wellness checks.

Bonus Episode: Washington Talk: A Conversation with Congressman Andy Levin (D-Mich.)

19m · Published 12 Mar 21:05
All eyes are on Washington D.C., this week with the passage of the American Rescue Plan Act on March 10. The relief checks for Americans, money for state and local governments, child tax credits, and vaccine funding contained within the bill make headlines, but the bill also affects much more of American life, including libraries. But how did that happen? How are libraries represented in US government? On this special bonus episode of Call Number with American Libraries, we look at library legislation and more at this particular moment in history. Shawnda Hines, assistant director, communications, at the American Library Association’s Public Policy and Advocacy Office, speaks with Congressman Andy Levin (D-Mich.), a tireless library supporter, about his work on library legislation, including the Build America’s Libraries Act that was introduced in the House on March 3. They also discuss how best to advocate for your library at the state and national level and more.

Episode 59: Talking About Race

29m · Published 16 Feb 22:13
In Episode 59, Call Number with American Libraries looks at efforts to move forward conversations about race and racism in the United States. First, American Libraries managing editor Terra Dankowski speaks with Emmanuel Acho, former NFL linebacker and current sports analyst for Fox Sports, about his YouTube series Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man and book of the same name. Next, American Libraries senior editor and Call Number host Phil Morehart speaks with Jessica Bratt, youth services manager at Grand Rapids (Mich.) Public Library, about the Let’s Talk About Race toolkit that she created for librarians.

Episode 58: COVID-19 Mitigation Measures

34m · Published 19 Jan 22:13
In Episode 58, Call Number with American Libraries looks at library efforts to prevent COVID-19 contamination. First, American Libraries Editorial and Advertising Associate Carrie Smith speaks with OCLC's Sharon Streams, director of the REopening Archives, Libraries, and Museums (REALM) project. A collaboration between OCLC, IMLS, and science and technology development nonprofit Battelle Memorial Institute, REALM is studying how long the virus that causes COVID-19 survives on materials common to libraries, archives, and museums. Next, American Libraries Senior Editor and Call Number host Phil Morehart talks with Stephen Territo, head of library operations at Vernon Area Public Library in Lincolnshire, Illinois, about how the library installed UV lights and enhanced HVAC filtration solutions in its air handling units to kill airborne pathogens, including SARS-CoV-2.

Episode 57: Year-End Author Talk

31m · Published 17 Dec 22:33
In Episode 57, Call Number looks back on author interviews conducted by American Libraries staffers throughout 2020. Author, poet, and essayist Julia Alvarez, writer and artist Chanel Miller, chef Jeff Henderson, ice dancers Maia and Alex Shibutani, and writers Echo Brown and Yaa Gyasi discuss their work and reveal the important role that libraries and books have played in their lives.

Episode 56: Let Them Lead: Teens Working for Change

32m · Published 13 Nov 20:45
This year has seen an increase in activism and community engagement from people across the country—especially teens. Whether working in-person or virtually because of the pandemic, the youth of today are energized to change the world. And librarians are helping. On Episode 56, Call Number looks at library efforts to support and engage teen activism. First, American Libraries Associate Editor Sallyann Price speaks with Donnell Washington, senior library assistant at Charlotte Mecklenburg (N.C.) Library, about the Better Hope for Tomorrow virtual summit for teens that he helped organize. Next, American Libraries Managing Editor Terra Dankowksi talks with Candice Wing-Yee Mack, senior librarian for young adult services at Los Angeles Public Library, about the library’s Teenagers Leading Change program.

Call Number with American Libraries Podcast has 111 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 61:06:02. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 21st, 2024 18:15.

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