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Ep 15015 - Snake Science

This week we’re celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Sokal Affair by talking about academic hoaxes. What are they? What qualifies as a hoax? Will the Leather Archives be our next guest on the podcast? Find out! All hail the snake science. The “grievance studies” hoax does not reveal what its authors think. Editor response to Sokal http://linguafranca.mirror.theinfo.org/9607/mst.html https://twitter.com/dwschieber/status/1047497301021798400 Opinion: I Published a Fake Paper in a 'Peer-Reviewed' Journal Please Commit More Blatant Academic Fraud (jacobbuckman.com) https://twitter.com/450Movement "Robo-snakes" by jurvetson is licensed under CC BY 2.0

Jun 17, 202156 min

Ep 14014 - Manga

This week we’re talking with Matthew Murray, co-host of the Book Club for Masochists podcast, about manga in libraries! We covered a lot of ground so shonen jump in! https://twitter.com/MidniteLibrary https://bookclub4m.libsyn.com/ Links referenced: Ohio Lawmakers Attempt to Ban Anime Book, Author Susan J. Napier Responds The Plight of Translation In America - In 2018 47 books were translated from Japanese into English (this number does not include manga or light novels) Manga in Libraries: Why Manga? Mangasplaining podcast YALSA’s Great Graphic Novels for Teens GNCRT’s Best Graphic Novels for Adults Reading List GNCRT’s Best Graphic Novels for Children Reading List Manga Plus

Jun 10, 20211h 15m

Ep 13013 - Anarchivists

This week we’re joined by Mark Matienzo to talk about archives access, mousework, digitization gig economics, and skin suits. Mark’s Sourcery post: https://matienzo.org/2021/on-sourcery-or-the-enclosure-of-remote-access/ Caswell/Cifor article Mark mentions: https://muse.jhu.edu/article/687705/pdf Mark’s Twitter: @anarchivist Mark’s Bandcamp: https://blacktent.bandcamp.com

Jun 3, 20211h 11m

Ep 12012 - PORN

We’re finally at the porn episode! Bri Watson is here to talk about all things libraries and porn: metadata, collections, web filtering, Mormons, and more! NYT video: https://www.nytimes.com/video/nyregion/100000004108501/x-rated-at-the-library.html?action=click&gtype=vhs&version=vhs-heading&module=vhs&region=title-area&cview=true&t=4 http://homosaurus.org/ http://www.brimwats.com/ Charitable Non Profit | SWAN Vancouver Society | British Columbia AI porn TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMetpXWce/

May 20, 20211h 35m

Ep 11011 - Preserving Gamer Rights

This week we’re joined by Mitchell Zemil from the documentary series Preserving Worlds on Means.tv! We talk about the series, gender online, preserving and interacting in open and closed online spaces, and material/virtual worlds. https://means.tv/programs/preservingworlds A.L.T. Doom WAD article: https://www.vice.com/en/article/paq5bz/alt-doom-mod-stalker https://twitter.com/MitchellZemil https://twitter.com/DerekLMurphy

May 13, 202154 min

Ep 10010 - Information Shitteracy

This week we’re talking disinformation and misinformation. Also we feature a new segment! Diary of a wimpy kid getting arrested Santa Monica Library Branch to Reopen Under Self-Service Model - SM Mirror Moving Forward, critically (handbook): Critical Disinformation Studies librarypunk on twitter.

Apr 29, 20211h 26m

Ep 9009 - Movie time

This week we talk about library worker representation in media! Movies, webcomics, TV, and more! Study Finds Librarian Saying "Shh" Directly to Camera Still Most Effective Music Video Element for Conveying Pop-Punk Bands' Distaste for Authority Perceptions of a Profession: Librarians and Stereotypes in Online Videos 16 Great Library Scenes in Film Running the Books: The Adventures of an Accidental Prison Librarian Cover image: "Day 12 - Jan 12: Madame Librarian" by Paul Howard Photo is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Apr 22, 20211h 27m

Ep 8008 - Making spaces

This week we’re joined by temporary replacement Jay, Peter Woods, to talk about makerspaces, Maker (™) movements, gender, and education. We also get into who would be the best nu-metal library rockstar. You can follow Peter on Twitter at @PeterJWoodsPhD. His DIY Peloton stream https://www.twitch.tv/xpelotonx. (PDF) (Re)making Whiteness: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Equity-Based Maker Literature Articles Peter referenced: Funds of knowledge and discourses and hybrid space Creating Hybrid Spaces for Engaging School Science Among Urban Middle School Girls Stem-Rich Maker Learning: Designing for Equity with Youth of Color DIY Skateparks as temporary disruptions to neoliberal cities: informal learning through micropolitical making Weird makerspace cult Jay wanted to talk about https://lassonde.utah.edu/studios/ Image credit: "Milwaukee Makerspace at the 2011 Frolics Parade" by plural is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

Apr 11, 20211h 12m

Ep 7007 - Transmorpher Agreements

CONTENT WARNING: We briefly mention events at Charlottesville during Unite the Right. We are joined by Dave @saggiotipo to talk about so-called transformative agreements. What are they? How to they affect everything in the library? We get into the specifics of the University of California deal (as far as we have them). Read Dave’s musings prior to the UC announcement here: https://hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:35125/ Ginny Steel criticism in 2016: https://www.library.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/Ginny-Steel_open-letter_OA2020-PIF_October-2016_0.pdf Full UC MOU with Elsevier here: https://ucsf.app.box.com/s/gb2zj4dmk3h11p4munjvt9gsvtxr84qw And UC’s description of their deal: https://osc.universityofcalifornia.edu/uc-publisher-relationships/elsevier-oa-agreement/#basics We also answer a superfan’s question! So keep writing in on Twitter @librarypunk.

Apr 4, 202159 min

Ep 6006 - Commulism

This episode we are joined by Sam Popowich to talk about ideology, specifically the liberal kind, and how it permeates libraries and library workers. We also talk dual power, and ask if libraries would exist after the revolution? Plus we finally talk about anime again. Buy Sam’s book: Confronting the Democratic Discourse of Librarianship: A Marxist Approach. Follow Sam on Twitter, @redlibrarian More to read: Professionalism and Labour Aristocracy The Social Theory of Neutrality — Sam Popowich

Mar 14, 20211h 2m

Ep 5005 - career>path ft. Luisa Díez

CONTENT WARNING: We discuss stories of people involved in 9/11 and its aftermath. We’re joined by anthropologist Luisa Díez to talk about labor in museums and libraries, navigating college, winding career paths, and specifically the 9/11 museum where Luisa worked for six years. Luisa and Carrie also get into what makes a good museum experience. Follow Luisa at @luisadieznuts on Twitter and her podcast Why You Mad. Warm up article: https://themarkup.org/news/2021/03/02/major-universities-are-using-race-as-a-high-impact-predictor-of-student-success

Mar 7, 20211h 40m

Ep 4004 - copywrong - fair use edition

It's Fair Use Week! We talk about copyright, music, movies, and gay porn. Find out what AFAB really means, how to behave in Kmart, and why library workers are not cops. Is This Beverly Hills Cop Playing Sublime's 'Santeria' to Avoid Being Live-streamed?

Feb 28, 20211h 55m

Ep 3003 - LearningAnalytics.js

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We're joined by Dorothea Salo to talk about learning analytics! Learn more about the Data Doubles project at https://datadoubles.org Add your pay: https://bit.ly/libsal THE BIO BUTTON: https://www.chronicle.com/article/the-surveilled-student

Feb 21, 20211h 44m

Ep 2002 - open.access

This episode we talk about butts, boob windows, and open access.

Feb 7, 20211h 0m

Ep 1001 - Pr1va-C

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Welcome to the premiere of the top rated library worker podcast! We talk about privacy, vendor agreements, and fascism.

Feb 3, 20211h 11m