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HIB Spot--Studying Online Search Behaviors
(2006)
The guests of the program are Dr. Barbara Wildemuth from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Dr. Carol Barry from the Louisiana State University. Dr. Wildemuth's research focuses on computer-mediated ...
LiS ClassCast : 9434 Booktalks, Part 3 of 5
(2005)
Booktalks by Dr. Esser's 9434 Teen Lit class. These booktalks are by Ann C, Mary, Lisa G, and the group of Becky, Tonya, Elizabeth, Debbie, and Brandy.
Limited Edition- ALISE 2007 Seattle Wrap-Up
(2007)
Retired LIS Professor Charley Seavey and LIS doctoral student Jennifer Crispin talk about the Professor's potentially final library educators' conference, ALISE 2007 in Seattle. This webcast includes almost an hour of ...
Judy Schwentker interview
(2006)
Beth Wakely interviews Judy Schwentker, elementary librarian in the Washington, Missouri, School District. Beth and Judy discuss "Book Buzz", a community-based program to promote reading in the elementary schools.
LiS ClassCast : 9434 Booktalks, Part 1 of 5
(2005)
Booktalks by Dr. Esser's 9434 Teen Lit Class. These booktalks are by Nicole, Michaela, Addie, and Sally & group.
Laura Diggs interview
(2005)
Dr. Wedman interviews Laura Diggs of the eMINTS project, which is run by the University of Missouri, the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, and the Missouri Department of Higher Education. They ...
LiS ClassCast : 9434 Booktalks, Part 2 of 5
(2005)
Booktalks by students in Dr. Esser's 9434 Teen Lit class. These booktalks are by Robin, Kyle, and Bill & Class.
Borchuluun Yadamsuren interview
(2009)
LIS Class Cast hosts, Denice Adkins and Kim Thompson, interview Borchuluun Yadamsuren, doctoral student at the University of Missouri in the School of Information Science & Learning Technologies.
Libraries and Library Education in Africa
(2007)
Dr. Denice Adkins talked with Ph.D. student Musa Olaka and Dr. Doug Raber about their experiences with libraries and library education in Africa.
LiS Classcast : Programming for Teens
(2005)
Host Dr. Linda Esser interviews guest Lynda Short, public librarian at the Paul Laurence Dunbar High School in Lexington Kentucky. The topic of the show is programming for teens. Lynda discusses some of her favorite books, ...
Melissa Pillot interview
(2006)
ShowMe Libraries host, Linda Esser, interviews Melissa Pillot, Young Adult Librarian-Teen Services, from the St. Louis Public Library. Linda and Melissa will discuss upcoming personal appearances at St. Louis Public Library ...
Mary Bly interview
(2006)
Join hosts Linda Esser, Denice Adkins and Diane Velasquez with their guest Dr. Mary Bly, Associate Professor, Fordham University. Dr. Bly writes historical fiction as Eloisa James. Her latest novel, The Taming of the Duke, ...
Dean Klempke interview
(2005)
Dr. Wedman talks with Columbia teacher Dean Klempke about the use of technology in a middle school science classroom. Mr. Klempke discusses how he uses online software to teach his students about kinetic and potential energy.
ClassCast--ISLT 9410 Management of Electronic Resources
(2006)
Instructor Chris LeBeau talks with ISLT 9410 (Management of Electronic Resources) students about course requirements and takes questions.
First Tuesday : American Libraries Editor Leonard Kniffel
(2006)
Charley Seavey interviews Leonard Kniffel, the publisher and editor of American Libraries magazine.
9434 Course Discussion
(2005)
Dr. Esser discusses booktalks with student and librarian Sally Snyder, and answers questions about getting access to the 9434 class blog.
9431 Library Materials for Children ClassCast
(2006)
Course Overview; Q&A session on topics related to class structure and projects.
Fall Comps Meeting
(2007)
Fall Comps Meeting
John Furlong interview
(2006)
On the job host Karen Robinson interviews John Furlong, Director of the Brentwood Public Library in St. Louis County. A graduate of MU's library science program in 1991, John also serves as the President of the Municipal ...
Kevin Nelson interview
(2005)
While many corporate special libraries have been eliminated, the B&V Central Library has kept a visual presence and dialog with its upper management and stayed viable and relevant by aligning its goals with those of the ...