Thu, 16 November 2006
Episode 052: Jenn Graham Likes Tagging Thursday, November 16, 2006 Playing time: 1:06:07 This is another lunchcast from Byblos Restaurant in Getzville, New York. Jenn, formerly a social worker and now a bright and shiny new librarian, talks about the experience of giving her first presentations at professional library conferences: a panel on blogging and Web 2.0 at the WNYO/ACRL meeting in Grimsby, Ontario, and a poster session on tagging at the ASIS&T meeting in Austin, Texas. (Flickr photos here.) Learn why you should have a blog and why Google is over. Jenn's blogs: Blogs and bloggers mentioned in this podcast:
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Thu, 9 November 2006 Episode 051: The Truth About Technical Services Thursday, November 9, 2006 Playing time: 32:49 Introducing our new Technical Services Correspondent, Hollie White (Episode 042) (Catalog Librarian, Ross-Blakley Law Library, Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law). Hollie and I talk about myths and misconceptions about technical services librarians. Also: workshop on podcasting for AALL, July 2007; goodbye to Broca's Area (Episode 043). Theme Music: Tamara Nile, Get Together. (Tamara Nile's CD, At My Table, is available from Festival Distribution and through iTunes.) Halftime Music: Tamara Nile, The Beauty Myth (also from her CD). Blog: http://cto.libsyn.com Email: jim.milles@gmail.com Add your pin to the Frappr Map. Comment line: (716) 989-4422 or Skype "jmilles" Comments[0] |
Wed, 1 November 2006 Episode 050: 50 @ 50 Wednesday, November 1, 2006 Playing time: 36:21s Part 1: Connie Crosby (Weir Foulds LLP) on Flickr (see LLRX.com, Flickr is the Web Photo Tool Preferred by Superheroes and Librarians) Part 2: Birthday Greetings
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Wed, 18 October 2006 Episode 049: Clarence Darrow and the American Inns of Court Thursday, October 12, 2006 Playing time: 30:47 Clarence Darrow, portrayed by actor Gary Anderson Jeremy Colby (Webster Szanyi LLP; blogger, A Buffalo Lawyer) on the American Inns of Court On Wednesday, October 11, Clarence Darrow visited the University at Buffalo Law School. Actually, he was portrayed by actor Gary L. Anderson in a one-man play called "Clarence Darrow: The Search for Justice." This was an event sponsored by the Charles S. Desmond Chapter of the American Inns of Court. No, I didn't know anything about the American Inns of Court either, so I interviewed Jeremy Colby, Secretary of the Desmond chapter, to learn more about the Inns of Court. Two weeks from tonight: 50 @ 50! Music: Tamara Nile, Get Together. (Tamara Nile's CD, At My Table, is available from Festival Distribution.) Blog: http://cto.libsyn.com Email: jim.milles@gmail.com Add your pin to the Frappr Map. Comment line: (716) 989-4422 or Skype "jmilles" Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 October 2006 This is a short video showing the operations of the University at Buffalo Law Libraries Annex. Comments[1] |
Thu, 12 October 2006 Episode 048: When Libraries Get Full Thursday, October 12, 2006 Playing time: 37:20 A soundseeing tour of the new UB Libraries high-density storage facility, the Annex, with Karen Senglaup, Director of Access Services, University at Buffalo Libraries. Music: Tamara Nile, Get Together. (Tamara Nile's CD, At My Table, is available from Festival Distribution.) Blog: http://cto.libsyn.com Email: jim.milles@gmail.com Add your pin to the Frappr Map. Comment line: (716) 989-4422 or Skype "jmilles" Comments[3] |
Thu, 5 October 2006 Episode 047: Advertising and Promoting Your Library Thursday, October 5, 2006 Playing time: 1:11:49 This is an audio recording of a joint presentation by Nancy Babb and Jim Milles at the ALLUNY (Association of Law Libraries of Upstate New York) 2006 Annual Meeting in Corning, NY on Saturday, September 16.
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Wed, 27 September 2006 Episode 046: Executive Coaching, Part 2 Wednesday, September 27, 2006 Playing time: 55:24 More on executive coaching, this time with more of a focus on lawyers. In this second of two episodes, I interview lawyer and professional coach Andrew Elowittt. Mr. Elowitt is Chair of the California State Bar Law Practice Management & Technology Section. He is also a member of the Executive Committee of the Law Practice Management Section of the Los Angeles County Bar Association and the Professional Coaches & Mentors Association. Music: Tamara Nile, Get Together. (Tamara Nile's CD, At My Table, is available from Festival Distribution.) Blog: http://cto.libsyn.com Email: jim.milles@gmail.com Add your pin to the Frappr Map. Comment line: (716) 989-4422 or Skype "jmilles" Comments[0] |
Wed, 27 September 2006 This is the slide show I gave this morning at the UB Libraries Town Forum, reporting on the Law Library's water damage and recovery from the downpour in August 2006. Comments[2] |
Thu, 21 September 2006 Episode 045: Executive Coaching, Part 1 Thursday, September 21, 2006 Playing time: 1:06:23 What is executive coaching, and what can it do for you? In the first episode of a two-part series, I interview two professional coaches and a law librarian who has benefitted from coaching. This week's guests: Barbara L. (Bobbi) Williams, BL Williams & Associates, LLC William H. Lindberg, The Ash Grove Group Faye Jones, Florida State University College of Law Library Podcasts mentioned: 501c3Cast Music: Tamara Nile, Get Together. (Tamara Nile's CD, At My Table, is available from Festival Distribution.) Blog: http://cto.libsyn.com Email: jim.milles@gmail.com Add your pin to the Frappr Map. Comment line: (716) 989-4422 or Skype "jmilles" Comments[2] |
Fri, 8 September 2006 This has been a very hectic week for me, so no time for a podcast this week. That's the bad news. The good news is that part of what kept me so busy was lining up interviews for the next two upcoming episodes. So I'll be back next week with more. Category: general -- posted at: 8:27 AM Comments[0] |
Thu, 31 August 2006 Episode 044: Spinnin' the Hits Thursday, August 31, 2006 Playing time: 29:33 "Welcome to UB Law" Update on School of Informatics (see Episode 033) New Law podcasts:
Buffalo Niagara Podcasters Meetup: 7:00pm, September 22 - go to Upcoming.org to let me know you're coming Toronto International Film Festival next week Outro music: Hooverphonic, Sometimes (from Hooverphonic Presents Jackie Cane, 2002) Music: Tamara Nile, Get Together. (Tamara Nile's CD, At My Table, is available from Festival Distribution.) Blog: http://cto.libsyn.com Email: jim.milles@gmail.com Add your pin to the Frappr Map. Comment line: (716) 989-4422 or Skype "jmilles" Comments[0] |
Fri, 25 August 2006 Episode 043: Academics Podcasting Outside the Classroom; Toronto Meetup Friday, August 25, 2006 Playing time: 1:04:56 Dave Brodbeck and Isabelle Michaud, from Broca's Area Greater Toronto Area Podcasters Meetup Music: Tamara Nile, Get Together. (Tamara Nile's CD, At My Table, is available from Festival Distribution.) Halftime music: Karmella's Game, Cyberspace Lipgloss Blog: http://cto.libsyn.com Email: jim.milles@gmail.com Add your pin to the Frappr Map. Comment line: (716) 989-4422 or Skype "jmilles" Comments[2] |
Fri, 25 August 2006 I have no idea how this happened, but apparently when I uploaded the MP3 for Episode 042 last night, it somehow got truncated. What should have been a 53 minute episode cut out just before the 13 minute mark. The bulk of the interview with Connie Crosby, and the entire interview with Hollie White, was lost. To make matters worse, I made the mistake of cleaning up what I thought were unneeded files, so all of my original recordings and GarageBand versions of Episode 042 were lost too. I apologize, most of all to Connie and Hollie, who took time out of their busy schedules to talk with me. I promise to bring both of them back soon, and to keep my draft files until I know the upload worked correctly. Category: general -- posted at: 1:36 PM Comments[0] |
Thu, 24 August 2006 Episode 042: Change Management and Technical Services Myths Thursday, August 24, 2006 Playing time: 53:35 Connie Crosby on change management Hollie White on technical services misconceptions Music: Tamara Nile, Get Together. (Tamara Nile's CD, At My Table, is available from Festival Distribution.) Halftime music: Karmella's Game, Cyberspace Lipstick Blog: http://cto.libsyn.com Email: jim.milles@gmail.com Add your pin to the Frappr Map. Comment line: (716) 989-4422 or Skype "jmilles" Comments[0] |
Thu, 17 August 2006 Episode 041: The Dalai Lama in Buffalo; The Blawgfather Thursday, August 17, 2006 Playing time: 55:17 Rebecca French on law and Buddhism and the Dalai Lama's visit to Buffalo Joe Hodnicki of Law Librarian Blog and The Law Professor Blogs Network Music: Tamara Nile, Get Together. (Tamara Nile's CD, At My Table, is available from Festival Distribution.) Halftime music: 3 feet up, buddha camp (via Podsafe Music Network) Blog: http://cto.libsyn.com Email: jim.milles@gmail.com Add your pin to the Frappr Map. Comment line: (716) 989-4422 or Skype "jmilles" Comments[0] |
Fri, 11 August 2006 Tamara Nile is the artist responsible for my theme song, "Get Together." She has just released her first solo CD, At My Table. Buy it now from Festival Distribution! Category: general -- posted at: 10:27 AM Comments[1] |
Thu, 10 August 2006 Episode 040: Secrets of the Court and County Bloggers Thursday, August 10, 2006 Playing time: 50:07 How do you create a successful, institutional blog that represents your library and provides a valuable service to your patrons? An interview with Sue Altmeyer (Reference and Research Librarian, Cleveland Law Library Association and blogger, Cleveland Law Library Blog) and David Badertscher (Principal Law Librarian, Criminal Law Library of NYC and blogger, New York Supreme Court Criminal Term Library). Tamara Nile's CD, At My Table, is available from Festival Distribution. Music: Tamara Nile, Get Together; Good Love. Blog: http://cto.libsyn.com Email: jim.milles@gmail.com Add your pin to the Frappr Map. Comment line: (716) 989-4422 or Skype "jmilles" Comments[0] |
Thu, 3 August 2006 Episode 039: Law Librarians on Work, Part II Thursday, August 3, 2006 Playing time: 36:30 In Part II, more conversations with law librarians at the 2006 American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) Annual Meeting: how they chose law librarianship as a career, what they like about their jobs, what they don't like, and their thoughts about the future. In this episode: Diane Murley, Eileen Searls, Jim Kelly, June Liebert, Marian Parker, Nancy Babb, Tom Boone, and Steve Anderson. Comments from Ryan (Episode 038), Rita Kaiser (Episode 037) New on Frappr!: Jay Bastian, Meg Kribble, Mike Hughes, Tom Boone Music: Tamara Nile, Get Together Blog: http://cto.libsyn.com Email: jim.milles@gmail.com Add your pin to the Frappr Map. Comment line: (716) 989-4422 or Skype "jmilles" Comments[1] |
Thu, 27 July 2006 Episode 038: Law Librarians on Work, Part I Thursday, July 27, 2006 Playing time: 54:02 Several law librarians at the 2006 American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) Annual Meeting talked with me about their jobs: how they chose law librarianship as a career, what they like about their jobs, what they don't like, and their thoughts about the future. In this episode:
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Thu, 20 July 2006 Episode 037: The AALL Centennial Variety Show Thursday, July 20, 2006 Playing time: 1:18:00 Tonight's episode: the 2006 AALL Centennial Variety Show, featuring ten amazing acts from the American Association of Law Libraries Annual Meeting, Tuesday, July 11, in St. Louis, Missouri! Music: Tamara Nile, Get Together Blog: http://cto.libsyn.com Email: jim.milles@gmail.com Add your pin to the Frappr Map. Comment line: (716) 989-4422 or Skype "jmilles" Comments[1] |
Sat, 15 July 2006 Episode 036: GenX GenY Caucus Saturday, July 15, 2006 Playing time: 54:08 Jennifer Marshall, Chair of the new GenX GenY Caucus, invited me to record the first meeting on Sunday, July 9 at the AALL Annual Meeting. About 80 newer law librarians attended, and a lively discussion ensued. Contact Jennifer at jmarshall@reedsmith.com for more information. Music: Tamara Nile, Get Together Blog: http://cto.libsyn.com Email: jim.milles@gmail.com Add your pin to the Frappr Map. Comment line: (716) 989-4422 or Skype "jmilles" Comments[0] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 Episode 035c: Live from AALL: Nightly Wrapup #3 - Lost to Posterity Tuesday, July 11, 2006 Playing time: 00:00 Tonight Jim was joined by Ken Hirsh, Hollie White, Steve Weiter, and Connie Crosby for the third nightly wrapup podcast of the day's highlights at the AALL Annual Meeting. We shared stunningly insightful observations on the day's programming. Unfortunately, I had the recorder set incorrectly so nothing was recorded. D'oh! I'll try to do some recording live from the dance floor at Wednesday night's Closing Dance. Category: general -- posted at: 12:51 AM Comments[0] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 Episode 035b: Live from AALL: Nightly Wrapup #2 Monday, July 10, 2006 Playing time: 38:59 Tonight Jim is joined by Kris Niedringhaus, Nancy Babb, June Liebert, Ken Hirsh, Hollie White, and Connie Crosby for the second nightly wrapup podcast of the day's highlights at the AALL Annual Meeting. Comments[0] |
Mon, 10 July 2006 Episode 035a: Live from AALL: Nightly Wrapup #1 Sunday, July 9, 2006 Playing time: 23:00 Jim sits down with June Liebert, Ken Hirsh, Hollie White, and Connie Crosby for the first nightly wrapup podcast of the day's highlights at the AALL Annual Meeting. Comments[0] |
Thu, 6 July 2006 Episode 034: Update on UB SOI; Upcoming at AALL Thursday, July 6, 2006 Playing time: 7:34 Update on Episode 033, UB School of Informatics: comment from Dave at Broca's Area; op-ed in July 1 Buffalo News (Closing School of Informatics is a Terrible Mistake); letter from Jennifer Potter, UB ALA Student Chapter President; statement from Dean Penniman at Library Matters. Upcoming: I'll be doing nightly reports from AALL in St. Louis. I'll also be talking with people throughout the conference. If I record anything with you, you get a CTO! Button. I'm doing a program on Podcasting at 2:00pm on Monday, July 10: Invasion of the Podcast People: Podcasting for the Law Library, with John Mayer of CALI, moderated by Fred Barnhart. Also, I'll be podcasting the Gen X Gen Y Caucus meeting at 5:30pm on Sunday, July 9. Finally, there is a Blogger Meetup at 5:00pm Monday at Kitchen K. Music: Tamara Nile, Get Together Blog: http://cto.libsyn.com Email: jim.milles@gmail.com Add your pin to the Frappr Map. Comment line: (716) 989-4422 or Skype "jmilles" Comments[1] |
Thu, 29 June 2006 Episode 033: Buffalo School of Informatics to be dissolved Thursday, June 29, 2006 Playing time: 1:36:47 On Friday, June 16, the University at Buffalo announced that the School of Informatics, consisting of the Departments of Library and Information Studies and Communication, and the interdisciplinary program in Informatics, will be dissolved. The Department of Library and Information Studies will move to the Graduate School of Education, while the Deparment of Communication will be part of the College of Arts and Sciences. In this episode I invite the students in the School of Informatics to voice their concerns and ask their questions. June 7 UB Reporter June 16 UB press release June 25 Buffalo Business First UB Library Student Journal Editors' Blog Kevin Lim's theory.isthereason Jennifer Graham's Library Matters Alex Halavais' School of Informatics port-mortem A few students contacted me to say they wanted to participate but couldn't make it. For them, and for any other listeners who wish to comment, you can still do so. Call my comment line at (716) 989-4422 and record a comment. If I receive any voice comments I'll publish them this Sunday as a supplemental episode. Music: Tamara Nile, Get Together Blog: http://cto.libsyn.com Email: jim.milles@gmail.com Add your pin to the Frappr Map. Comment line: (716) 989-4422 or Skype "jmilles" Update: Kevin Lim has posted photos of the discussion. Jenn Graham has detailed notes. Comments[6] |
Mon, 26 June 2006 Episode 032a (Pocket Part): PAB2006 Monday, June 26, 2006 Playing time: 10:46 This is just a short supplemental podcast to tell you about the Podcasters Across Borders meetup and conference. Comments[4] |
Thu, 22 June 2006 Episode 032: "Hasn't the Dewey Decimal System been invented already?" Thursday, June 22, 2006 Playing time: 56:28 Images about librarians, and librarians images about themselves. Lunchcast from Byblos Restaurant : UB Law Library Liaison Program with Joe Gerken, Nina Cascio, and Marcia Zubrow Connie Crosby on Ark Group KM conference Sage Tyrtle Loves Librarians (from Quirky Nomads) Halftime music: Jill Sobule, Heroes Intro music: Tamara Nile, Get Together Podcasters Across Borders, Kingston, Ontario, June 23-24, 2006. Blog: http://cto.libsyn.com Email: jim.milles@gmail.com Add your pin to the Frappr Map. Comment line: (716) 989-4422 or Skype "jmilles" Comments[0] |
Sun, 18 June 2006 Here's another little appetizer to whet your appetite for Episode 32, coming Monday. This is the Keynote presentation (that's the Mac equivalent to Powerpoint) that I gave Friday at the CALI Conference for Law School Computing. Tom Boone of UNLV Law Library and Library Laws took copious notes. Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 June 2006 Episode 031: All Music #2 Tuesday, June 12, 2006 Playing time: 34:55 I'm working on my presentation for the CALI Conference later this week, so tonight it's an all-music episode. All songs are free downloads from artists on my MySpace Friends list. Not all songs are work safe or kid safe. Greg Klyma, You Know Me Better Leslie Alexander and the Wild Rosehippies, Television Blues Tamara Nile, Rusty Door Buddy & Julie Miller, Worry Too Much Eileen Rose, Stagger Home Jill Sobule, Underdog Victorious Tamara Nile, Friday Night Intro music: Tamara Nile, Get Together Technical Services Challenge Invitation is still on! Podcasters Across Borders, Kingston, Ontario, June 23-24, 2006. Blog: http://cto.libsyn.com Email: jim.milles@gmail.com Add your pin to the Frappr Map. Comment line: (716) 989-4422 or Skype "jmilles" Comments[0] |
Tue, 6 June 2006 Episode 030: Redefining Open Access in the Legal Information Context Tuesday, June 6, 2006 Playing time: 27:31 This is a paper I gave at the 2006 Libraries in the Digital Age (LIDA) Conference in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Blog postings from the conference are at Buffalo Wings & Toasted Ravioli. Photographs are on Flickr. Intro music: Tamara Nile, Get Together Technical Services Challenge Invitation is still on! Podcasters Across Borders, Kingston, Ontario, June 23-24, 2006. Blog: http://cto.libsyn.com Email: jim.milles@gmail.com Add your pin to the Frappr Map. Comment line: (716) 989-4422 or Skype "jmilles" Comments[1] |
Mon, 5 June 2006 Just for fun--here is my first experiment with a video podcast: scenes from Dubrovnik, Croatia, site of the Libraries in the Digital Age conference. Comments[3] |
Mon, 29 May 2006 Episode 029: William S. Hein & Co. Monday, May 29, 2006 Playing time: 1:01:14 A sound-seeing tour of law book publisher William S. Hein & Co., Inc. (HeinOnline, Electronic Green Slips, law journals, reprints of legal classics). Featuring interviews with Scott Fiddler (VP Sales & Marketing) and Shannon Hein (Manager, Sales). Do you have any advice on the job search? As an employer, what would you like candidates to know? As a candidate, what do you wish employers would do or not do? Tell me about it for an upcoming episode. Half-time music: Robin Sylar, Can't Judge a Book Intro music: Tamara Nile, Get Together Technical Services Challenge Invitation is still on! Podcasters Across Borders, Kingston, Ontario, June 23-24, 2006. Blog: http://cto.libsyn.com Email: jim.milles@gmail.com Add your pin to the Frappr Map. Comment line: (716) 989-4422 or Skype "jmilles" Comments[0] |
Tue, 23 May 2006 Episode 028: Cool Jobs Tuesday, May 23, 2006 Playing time: 55:31 Congratulations to UB Law Librarianship Program graduates Jen Behrens, Ann Chase, Dennis Harlow, and Johanna Braciak. Law librarians who think their jobs are pretty cool. This week's guests: Kirsten Wurmann, Public Legal Education Librarian (University of Alberta, Faculty of Extension, Legal Studies Program); Connie Crosby, law firm librarian, blogger, and CALL & TALL Executive Board member. Also, a voice comment from Nancy Babb. Do you have any advice on the job search? As an employer, what would you like candidates to know? As a candidate, what do you wish employers would do or not do? Tell me about it. Half-time music: Geoff Smith, Quit My Day Job (from the Podsafe Music Network) Intro music: Tamara Nile, Get Together Technical Services Challenge Invitation is still on! Podcasters Across Borders, Kingston, Ontario, June 23-24, 2006. Blog: http://cto.libsyn.com Email: jim.milles@gmail.com Add your pin to the Frappr Map. Comment line: (716) 989-4422 or Skype "jmilles" Comments[1] |
Sun, 14 May 2006 Episode 027: Writing Groups for Librarians Sunday, May 14, 2006 Playing time: 1:15:32 Lunchcast from Byblos Restaurant with Nancy Babb and Cindi Tysick.
Nancy McCormack, Reference Librarian, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario
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Thu, 11 May 2006 Episode 026: Doing the Cross-Disciplinary Conga in Edmonton Thursday, May 11, 2006 Playing time: 1:30:00 A program presented at the 2006 CALL/ACBD (Canadian Association of Law Libraries) Annual Meeting in Edmonton, Alberta, on Tuesday, May 9, 2006. Speakers:
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Tue, 2 May 2006 Episode 025: West Pricing and Web 2.0 Smackdown Tuesday, May 2, 2006 Playing time: 30:00 Intro music: Tamara Nile, Get Together
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Mon, 24 April 2006 Episode 024: Greater Toronto Area Podcasters Meetup Monday, April 24, 2006 Playing time: 28:43 Listen in on the Greater Toronto Area Podcasters Meetup at The Imperial Pub. A good time was had by all. Podcasters represented:
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Thu, 20 April 2006 I was so pleased to have Thea Gilmore's song on last night's episode that I introduced it twice!
Actually, the episode came together pretty well, but what with all the tracks I was using, I goofed and included two takes of my introduction of Thea Gilmore towards the end. I suppose I could fix it, but my podcasting motto is "Never look back!" I've also made an improvement to your podcast listening experience. For those of you who prefer listening on your computer, I've added the Podtrac streaming player. One of the nice features is that it lets you pause, replay, or skip ahead, without having to replay from the beginning. Enjoy! Category: general -- posted at: 10:55 AM Comments[0] |
Wed, 19 April 2006 Episode 023: The Inevitable GenX/GenY Coup Wednesday, April 19, 2006 Playing time: 56:02 The March 15, 2006 issue of Library Journal includes an article, The Inevitable Gen X Coup, by Brian S. Mathews of the Georgia Institute of Technology Library & Information Center. In this episode I interview Brian about his views on the need for Gen X librarians to assume leadership roles. A virtual panel of Gen X and Gen Y law librarians and library students (Jennifer Behrens, Johanna Braciak, Stacey Delahunt, Nancy Gistover, Andrew Kloc, and Jennifer Marshall) shares their thoughts on being younger members of the profession.
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Tue, 11 April 2006 Episode 022: All Music Tuesday, April 11, 2006 Playing time: 25:43
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Tue, 4 April 2006 Episode 021: Law and Film; Podcasting and Citizen Media Tuesday, April 4, 2006 Playing time: 26:31
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Mon, 27 March 2006 Episode 020: St. Louis for Law Librarians, Podcasting Advanced Legal Research Monday, March 27, 2006 Playing time: 25:56
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Sun, 12 March 2006 Episode 019: Projecting Law and Local Governance Sunday, March 12, 2006 Playing time: 59:01
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Mon, 6 March 2006 Episode 018: Monday, March 6, 2006
Playing time: 50:23 This week's episode includes the highlights of a workshop I did today with Kevin Lim, of the University at Buffalo's ETC (Educational Technology Center), on podcasting in education. If you're interested in starting your own podcast, there may be some useful tips. Enjoy! Comments[7] |
Mon, 27 February 2006 Episode 017: Monday, February 27, 2006 Playing time: 49:17
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Mon, 20 February 2006 Episode 016: Teaching Law Library Administration, and Life Lessons from a Master Knitter Monday, February 20, 2006 Playing time: 34:38
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Mon, 13 February 2006 Episode 015: Monday, February 13, 2006 Playing time: 45:12
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Fri, 10 February 2006 Law Professor John K. Eason reports today on TaxProf Blog: Eason on The Impact of Katrina on Tulane Law School:
Overall, the University suffered about $200-$250 million in physical damage and an approximate $150 million operating loss. The physical damage will ultimately be covered by insurance, and some creative financing has spread the operating hit out over several years, leaving the endowment in tact. Needless to say, the University has taken a serious look at its core mission and made some strategic decisions. The law school has fortunately emerged from this strategic restructuring virtually unscathed. The administration has even restored our faculty-wide discretionary book and travel allowance for the Spring semester. Although we like to think that these and similar lagniappes resulted from the law school’s longstanding status as an effective and efficient operating unit within the University’s business model, we certainly didn’t mind loaning Dean Ponoroff to the University President for a few months to help guide these decision. [Emphasis added.] Category: general -- posted at: 1:01 AM Comments[0] |
Sun, 5 February 2006 Episode 014: Sunday, February 5, 2006 Playing time: 56:57 The devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina may have receded from the national headlines and the public consciousness, but for those affected the story is not yet over. Tulane University recently released its renewal plan, eliminating several programs and laying off 230 faculty members, 65 of whom are tenured. Among those let go are several members of the Tulane Law Library. This week I talk with Lance Query, University Librarian and Interim Director of the Law Library. I also talk with Ray Lytle, former Head of Public Services at Tulane Law Library. Tonight's Links:
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Fri, 3 February 2006 We have a winner for the Check This Out! Logo Contest! Nina Cascio, International Law Librarian right here at UB Law Library, submitted the winning entry--already posted up at the top of this blog page. A lovely coffee mug emblazoned with the new calligraphic logo is on its way to Nina. Category: general -- posted at: 3:42 PM Comments[1] |
Mon, 30 January 2006 Episode 013: Monday, January 30, 2006 Playing time: 41:27 This is a special all-interview podcast. First I talk with Tim Kearley, Professor of Law and Director of the Law Library, University of Wyoming College of Law. He has recently won an AALL Research Grant for a project to digitize a unique translation of Justinian's Code. After that I chat with our new Canadian Correspondent, Connie Crosby , who explains the recent Canadian elections. This is your last week to submit an entry for the logo contest!
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Mon, 23 January 2006 Playing time: 51:50
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Tue, 17 January 2006 Playing time 32:23
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Thu, 12 January 2006 Alert listener Nina Cascio had some questions about my comment in Episode 010 regarding Google, "perpetual beta," and the idea that new features are rolled out several times a day. Looking more closely at my source, I see that statement was attributed to "a web developer at a major online service," and it's not certain that it was Google. At any rate, here is the original from Tim O'Reilly's article:
The open source dictum, "release early and release often" in fact has morphed into an even more radical position, "the perpetual beta," in which the product is developed in the open, with new features slipstreamed in on a monthly, weekly, or even daily basis. It's no accident that services such as Gmail, Google Maps, Flickr, del.icio.us, and the like may be expected to bear a "Beta" logo for years at a time. Category: general -- posted at: 4:35 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 9 January 2006 Playing time 32:21 What is Web 2.0? Library 2.0? Law Library 2.0? An introduction to RSS. Canadian Minute: Tim Hortons. Intro/outro music: Meltdown Man, by Derek K. Miller; musical interlude: Merrigans Reel, by Jim Fidler (both from Podsafe Music Network). Canadian Minute music: Polska fran Glava, from the CD Trad, by Barry Phillips (from Magnatune.com).Comments[0] |
Sun, 25 December 2005 Playing time 13:30 This is a short end-of-the-year episode for the holidays, featuring a Radical Militant Librarian poem by Robert Ryan, a story of sledding, lost gloves, and sharing from Quirky Nomads, and a shout-out to all my peeps at the UB Law Library. Merry Christmas to one and all! Special quiet edition music: The Angels Know, by Steffen Coonan.Comments[2] |
Mon, 19 December 2005 Playing time 54:48 I talk with Profesor Teresa Miller of the UB Law School about her course on immigration law, Documenting Law in Action. After a mention of some format changes, I introduce a new occasional feature: Radical Militant Librarian Chat. The Canadian Minute comes courtesy of Quirky Nomads. Intro and outro music: Meltdown Man, by Derek K. Miller. Background music for Radical Militant Librarian Chat: Have a Dream, by Steffen Coonan. Featured music: Goodbye, by Endless Blue.Comments[0] |
Tue, 13 December 2005 Let the world know you're a radical militant librarian! Buy a button from the new Check This Out! webstore.
I didn't include any markup on the $1.25 price for the buttons, so I don't get any money for this. It's just for fun, and a public service. Category: general -- posted at: 10:42 PM Comments[1] |
Mon, 12 December 2005 Playing time 30:50 The Week In Blogs: Bar Exam
Library World News: Let's Talk About Wikis
Music: Allison Crowe, In the Bleak Midwinter A Canadian Holiday Minute (courtesy of AirFerg.com) Librarians in Film: The Librarian: Quest for the Spear ![]() ![]() Comments[0] |
Sun, 4 December 2005 Playing time 1:09:49 This week's episode is a little long, but filled with chewy content goodness. Enjoy! Interview with John Mayer, Executive Director of The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI), on distance and online learning in law schools (recorded via ClassCaster)
Halftime music: Betty, by The Lascivious Biddies, from Biddycast Interview with Leah Sandwell-Weiss, Reference Librarian & Adjunct Assistant Professor of Legal Research (recorded via Skype)
Canadian Minute: White Margarine, courtesy of The Catfish Show Intro and Outro Music: Meltdown Man, courtesy of Derek K. Miller, Penmachine Podcast Comments[3] |

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