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The LibParlor Podcast

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The LibParlor Podcast is an open peer review podcast for information professionals interested in a feminist, care-based approach to research.
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Ep. 01: A chat with the Library Writing Cooperative.

The LibParlor PodcastJul 20, 2023

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Ep. 04: Collaborative autoethnography as research method

Ep. 04: Collaborative autoethnography as research method

Description: In this episode, we talk with a team from New York University who have recently published on using collaborative autoethnography as a research method. We learn about how the team chose to implement this practice, lessons learned, and tips for information professionals interested in pursuing autoethnography themselves.

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Guests:

Dawn Cadogan (she/her) is an Assistant Curator and Librarian for Education & Human Development at New York University. Her research interest focuses on the relationship between student motivation, research practices, and information literacy. 

Stephen Maher (he/him), MSIS, LMSW, is an Assistant Curator and the Librarian for Social Work and Psychology at New York University. He holds a Master of Information Science degree, with a concentration in information management and policy, from the University at Albany, State University of New York and is a licensed social worker with a Master of Science degree in Social Work from NYU. Stephen’s research interests center on curiosity and its role in the integration of mental health and social services in libraries as well as information literacy in social work education.

Stacy Torian (she/her) is Assistant Curator and a Librarian for Health Sciences at New York University. She is a graduate of Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Her interests include critical librarianship, health equity, and poetry as a liberatory force.

Brynne Campbell Rice (she/her), MA, MS, MLIS is an Assistant Curator and Librarian for Health Sciences at New York University.  She holds an M.S. in Adolescent Education (Biology) from the University of Rochester, an M.A. in Food Studies from NYU, and an M.S. in Library and Information Science from Long Island University’s Palmer School.  A former high school chemistry teacher and current nursing librarian, her research interests focus on information literacy as it relates to science, nutrition, and health.  She is particularly interested in issues of credibility, authority, and ways of knowing at the intersections of health equity and health misinformation.  

Show notes:

Citation: Sewell, A. (2024). Ep. 04: Collaborative autoethnography as research method [Audio podcast episode]. The LibParlor Podcast.

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Ep. 03: Open peer review in LIS with Emily Ford
Jan 12, 202439:12
Ep. 02: CLAPS 2022, Introducing The LibParlor Podcast: An Open Peer Review Podcast for Information Professionals
Sep 30, 202332:22
Ep. 01: A chat with the Library Writing Cooperative.
Jul 20, 202334:25
Ep. 00: Building an augmented reality game for academic libraries with Amber Sewell, reviewer Charissa Powell, and guest host Lori Beckstead.

Ep. 00: Building an augmented reality game for academic libraries with Amber Sewell, reviewer Charissa Powell, and guest host Lori Beckstead.

In this pilot episode, host Amber Sewell offers up her instructional design case study about building an augmented reality learning experience at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville for discussion. Peer reviewer Charissa Powell gives her critiques and suggestions, and guest host Lori Beckstead provides valuable perspective from outside the discipline.

Lori Beckstead is the co-host and co-producer of The Podcast Studies Podcast and an associate professor of sound and audio at the Toronto Metropolitan University in Toronto, Canada.

Charissa Powell (she/her) is the Head of the Student Success and Curriculum Partnerships Department at the Library, Museums and Press at the University of Delaware. Some of her research interests include information privilege and feminist pedagogy. She edited, with Ingrid Ruffin, The Emotional Self at Work in Higher Education. Charissa is also co-founder and editor of The Librarian Parlor (libparlor.com), a community for researching librarians. You can find her on Twitter @charissaapowell.

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Sep 15, 202201:16:15
Announcing The LibParlor Podcast!

Announcing The LibParlor Podcast!

Welcome to The LibParlor Podcast, an open peer review podcast for information professionals interested in a feminist, care-based approach to research. Hosted by Amber Sewell and produced in collaboration with The Librarian Parlor, full-length episodes will feature researchers undergoing open peer review, while minisodes will further the aim of demystifying the process behind scholarship by featuring interviews, Q&As, and more. Subscribe to catch our pilot episode next Friday, September 16th, and consider submitting your work on our website!

Please see our website, libparlor.com/podcast for transcripts and more!

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