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    This is a Fine Romance Novel

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    Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 558. Features interview with Tatianna Richardson, author of the new romance novel "The Build Up", speaking about how she fell in love with the romance genre and the importance of representation and diversity in genre literature.Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 558. Features interview with Tatianna Richardson, author of the new romance novel "The Build Up", speaking about how she fell in love with the romance genre and the importance of representation and diversity in genre literature

    Have You Heard of Sci-Hub?

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    Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 553. Features interview with Francisco Segado and Juan Martín, co-authors of the paper "Jumping over the paywall: Strategies and motivations for scholarly piracy and other alternatives", discussing how academics find pirate scholarly sources (if they do at all).Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 553. Features interview with Francisco Segado and Juan Martín, co-authors of the paper "Jumping over the paywall: Strategies and motivations for scholarly piracy and other alternatives", discussing how academics find pirate scholarly sources (if they do at all)

    Assumptions about an AI Future

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    Discussion portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 564. Features the show team discussing some common assumptions about how AI will affect the library profession and higher education as it becomes more sophisticated.Discussion portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 564. Features the show team discussing some common assumptions about how AI will affect the library profession and higher education as it becomes more sophisticated

    The Toolkit for Confronting White Nationalism in Libraries

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    Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 559. Features interview with Lindsay Schubiner of the Western States Center, discussing their newly published Toolkit for Confronting White Nationalism in Libraries.Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 559. Features interview with Lindsay Schubiner of the Western States Center, discussing their newly published Toolkit for Confronting White Nationalism in Libraries

    Taking a Critical Look

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    Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks episode 325, broadcast November 11, 2016. Features interview with April Hathcock, Scholarly Communication librarian at New York University and author of the blog “At the Intersection”.Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks episode 325, broadcast November 11, 2016. Features interview with April Hathcock, Scholarly Communication librarian at New York University and author of the blog “At the Intersection”

    On the Trip

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    Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks episode 502. Features interview with Gideon Marcus, science fiction author and founder of the Galactic Journey project, an website which regularly reports the future from the perspective of 55 years ago.Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks episode 502. Features interview with Gideon Marcus, science fiction author and founder of the Galactic Journey project, an website which regularly reports the future from the perspective of 55 years ago

    How to Write a Book: Transformer

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    Recorded when Ezra Furman was using "he/him" pronouns.Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 415. Features interview with musician and author, Ezra Furman, about their book on Lou Reed's seminal album, "Transformer".Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 415. Features interview with musician and author, Ezra Furman, about their book on Lou Reed's seminal album, "Transformer"

    A Little Bit Tacky

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    Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 529. Features interview with Michael Bibler, Associate Professor of English, Department of English at Louisiana State University, and author of the book chapter "That Tacky Little Dance Band from Athens, Georgia: On Seams, Assemblages, and the Democratic Beat of the B-52's".Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 529. Features interview with Michael Bibler, Associate Professor of English, Department of English at Louisiana State University, and author of the book chapter "That Tacky Little Dance Band from Athens, Georgia: On Seams, Assemblages, and the Democratic Beat of the B-52's"

    Cruising the Library

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    Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks episode 411. Features interview with Melissa Adler, professor in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies at the University of Western Ontario. She also author of the book, "Cruising the Library: Perversities in the Organization of Knowledge". Dr Adler discusses subject heading and classification systems in library catalogs, and labeling as a mechanism of control in libraries.Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks episode 411. Features interview with Melissa Adler, professor in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies at the University of Western Ontario. She also author of the book, "Cruising the Library: Perversities in the Organization of Knowledge". Dr Adler discusses subject heading and classification systems in library catalogs, and labeling as a mechanism of control in libraries

    Spin vs Peer Review

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    Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 528. Features interview with Evan Mayo-Wilson, Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health. Dr Mayo-Wilson discusses his research on how peer review can (or can't) mitigate author spin in academic research reports.Interview portion of Lost in the Stacks, episode 528. Features interview with Evan Mayo-Wilson, Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health. Dr Mayo-Wilson discusses his research on how peer review can (or can't) mitigate author spin in academic research reports
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