Lost in the Stacks: the Research Library Rock'n'Roll Radio Show
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Lost in the Stacks: the Research Library Rock'n'Roll Radio Show
Every Friday, librarians and archivists from the Georgia Tech Library pick a theme and free-associate an hour of music, interviews, and library talk.
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Episode 659: The AI (Actual, In-person) Lawyer
Guest: Philip Burrus of the Burrus Intellectual Property Law Group
First broadcast October 10 2025.
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"Normally, I hope his...

Episode 658: Down in the Basement
Guest: Alex Brinson, Reference Archivist at the Georgia Tech Library.
First broadcast October 3 2025. Transcript at: https://hdl.handle.net/1853...

Episode 657: Fooling Ourselves
First broadcast September 26 2025. LITS Panel discuss their experiences with imposter syndrome.
Playlist here. Transcript at: https://hdl.handl...

Episode 656: There's an Archivist for That!? Part III
Guest: Brittan Dunham, film/video archivist and filmmaker
First broadcast September 19 2025. Transcript at: https://hdl.handle.net/1853/78840

Episode 655: My First Memory (of Libraries and Archives)
First broadcast September 12 2025.
Playlist here. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/78830
"We are going to get nostalgic today."

Episode 654: The Scholars Event Theater
Guests: Catherine Manci, Public Programming and Community Engagement Librarian, and Felicia Kornegay, Events Manager, from the Georgia Tech Library.

Episode 653: The Legacy of Black Women in Librarianship
Guests: Dr Nicole Cooke (University of South Carolina) and Dr Aisha Johnson (GT Library)
First broadcast August 29 2025.
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Episode 652: Belonging in the Inclusive Library
First broadcast Aug 22, 2025.
Playlist here. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/78782
"It's also important to remember that ther...

Episode 651: Train the Trainers
First broadcast August 15, 2025.
Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/78772
Playlist here
"Educate the educators."

Episode 650: How To Write a Book About Notebooks
Guest: Roland Allen, author of The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper
First broadcast August 8 2025. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/...

Episode 649: Global Equitable Open Access
Guest: Melissa Hagemann, Director of the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI), discussing her paper Lessons for the Global Transition to Global Equ...

Episode 648: There's An Archivist For That?! Part II
Guest: Allison Schein, Director, Archives and Rights Management at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
First broadcast July 25 2025. Transcript at...

Episode 647: You Can Take It With You
Guests: Danielle Evans, Affordable Learning Librarian; Justin Ellis, Digital Learning & Instruction Librarian; Karen Manning, Student Experience Libra...

Episode 646: Georgia Heritage Responders
Guests: Tina Seetoo, Preservation Manager at the Delta Flight Museum and Chair of Georgia Heritage Responders, and Erica Hague, Collections Manager at...

Episode 645: The IMLS: Grappling with Uncertainty in the Time of DOGE
Guests: Dennis Nangle and Ashley Sands of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)
First broadcast June 27 2025. Transcript at https:...

Episode 644: The Notebook Age
Guest: Roland Allen, author of The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper
First broadcast June 20 2025. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1...

Episode 643: More Bad Luck and Trouble
First broadcast June 13, 2025.
Playlist here, transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/77967
"It was quite a ride, and we're getting bac...

Episode 642: Slow Train Comin' Up Around The Bend
First broadcast June 6 2025.
Playlist here; transcript at: https://hdl.handle.net/1853/77966
"Marlee and I are returning to a topic that...

Episode 641: How To Write A Book About Cabin Crews
Guest: Dr. Drew Whitelegg, Globe Academy
First broadcast May 30 2025. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/77965
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Episode 640: Talk the Talk, Walk the Walk
First broadcast May 23 2025. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/77624
Playlist here
"Was that a content disclaimer?"

Episode 639: Putting the A and the I in Information Literacy.
Guest: Sarah Morris, Assistant Director of Academic Engagement at the University of Georgia Libraries
First broadcast May 16 2025. Transcript at...

Episode 638: Remake Remodel
First broadcast May 9 2025.
Playlist here. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/77573
"Libraries have always felt a little like they...

Episode 637: The INFODesk
Guests Diann Lindsay and Mariah McCauley of the Georgia Tech Library Public Services department, discussing what goes on at the library's information...

Episode 636: How To Train Your Algorithm
Guest: Dr. Christina Shivers, School of Architecture at Georgia Tech.
First broadcast April 25 2025. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/7...

Episode 635: The Legality of Open Access Mandates
Guest: Eric Harbeson of Authors Alliance
First broadcast April 18 2025. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/77544
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Episode 634: The Archives Reading Room
The GT Library Guidebook Part VII
Guest: Jody Thompson, Assistant Dean for Archives, Records Management, and Digital Curation
First broadc...

Episode 633: There's an Archivist for That?!
Guest: Geoff Hetherington, Archivist and Records Analyst, Archdiocese of Atlanta.
First broadcast March 28 2025. Transcript at https://hdl.handl...

Uncut Interview with Leo Binkowski
Guest: Leo Binkowski, software developer and programmer.
Full interview recording for episode 631.

Episode 632: This Machine Fills Metadata Fields
Guests: Presley Dyer, Metadata Librarian at the Georgia Tech Library; Wilhelmina Randtke, Head of Libraries Systems and Technologies at Georgia Southe...

Episode 631: retroTECH in Action
Guest: Leo Binkowski, software developer and programmer
First broadcast March 14 2025. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/77457
Pl...

Episode 630: Defining Skylines
Guests: Kirk Henderson, Exhibits Manager, and Connor Lynch, Exhibits Associate, of the Georgia Tech LIbrary.
First broadcast March 7 2025. Trans...

Episode 629: Into the Professional Groove
Guest: Alex Brinson, Reference Archivist at the Georgia Tech Library.
First broadcast February 28 2025. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/185...

Episode 628: Citizen Science Communication
Guest: Dr. Megan Mericle, School of Literature, Media, and Communication at Georgia Tech.
First broadcast February 14 2025. Transcript at https:...

Episode 627: The Past in the Future
Guests: Dr. Dillon Henry, Digital Accessioning Archivist, and Cliff Landis, Digital Curation Archivist, Archives and Special Collections department of...

Episode 626: The Future in the Past
Discussing the article from 2001 entitled "Yahoo and the Abdication of Judgment".
First broadcast January 31 2025. Transcript at https://hdl.han...

Episode 625: Steering the EdTech Ship
Guest: Warren Goetzel, Director of Academic Technology and Engagement for Georgia Tech’s Office of Information Technology & Director of External and F...

Episode 624: Improve the Situation
Guest: Jordan Moore, User Experience Librarian at the Georgia Tech Library.
First broadcast January 17 2025. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.ne...

Episode 623: LITSmas 2024 (Christmas Cooking)
First broadcast December 20 2024.
Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/76696
Playlist here.
"Well then, Merry Archives."

Episode 622: Can Learning Be Affordable? And Can the Library Help?
Guest: Danielle Evans, Affordable Learning Librarian at the Georgia Tech Library.
First broadcast December 13 2024.
Transcript at https://...

Episode 621: The Fifth Floor But Also Everywhere
Guest: Martin Patrick, Head of Technical Services at the Georgia Tech Library.
First broadcast December 6 2024. Transcript at https://hdl.handle...