Two New Library Podcasts You Should be Listening To: Circulating Ideas & Whatever Mathers

November 8, 2011
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There are two new podcasts in libraryland you should be listening to! I know both of these hosts personally and I can’t recommend their work enough so check them out!

Circulating Ideas

Circulating Ideas is a librarian interview podcast hosted by Steve Thomas. Steve has already had some great interviews and I know the line up he has for the rest of this year and next is going to be great.

You can follow Circulating Ideas on Twitter @circideasFacebook, the blog or subscribe via iTunes.

Whatever Mathers

Whatever Mathers features creative conversations with fabulous host Amy Mather and a revolving cast of surprise guests from all walks of the creative landscape

You can follow Whatever Mathers on Facebook, the blog, or subscribe via iTunes

 

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  4. Mary A. Axford on January 11, 2012 at 11:36 am

    Two of the librarians here at Georgia Tech, Ameet Doshi and Charlie Bennett, have a weekly radio show on the campus station, WREK, called “Lost in the Stacks”. Every week has a theme and combines interviews and music. See https://www.facebook.com/LostIntheStacks.

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