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Episode 253: The People's Platform

Lost in the Stacks: the Research Library Rock'n'Roll Radio Show

Release Date: 06/01/2018

Uncut Interview with Leo Binkowski show art Uncut Interview with Leo Binkowski

Lost in the Stacks: the Research Library Rock'n'Roll Radio Show

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

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Episode 632: This Machine Fills Metadata Fields show art Episode 632: This Machine Fills Metadata Fields

Lost in the Stacks: the Research Library Rock'n'Roll Radio Show

Guests: Presley Dyer, Metadata Librarian at the Georgia Tech Library; Wilhelmina Randtke, Head of Libraries Systems and Technologies at Georgia Southern University; and Mary Beth Weber, Head of Central Technical Services for Rutgers University Libraries.    First broadcast March 21 2025. Playlist "We promise we won’t let the robots take control of the show."  

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Episode 631: retroTECH in Action show art Episode 631: retroTECH in Action

Lost in the Stacks: the Research Library Rock'n'Roll Radio Show

Guest: Leo Binkowski, software developer and programmer First broadcast March 14 2025. Transcript at   Playlist "But I'm still working!"

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Episode 630: Defining Skylines show art Episode 630: Defining Skylines

Lost in the Stacks: the Research Library Rock'n'Roll Radio Show

Guests: Kirk Henderson, Exhibits Manager, and Connor Lynch, Exhibits Associate, of the Georgia Tech LIbrary. First broadcast March 7 2025. Transcript at   Playlist "These folks live in the Exhibits Gallery."

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Episode 629: Into the Professional Groove show art Episode 629: Into the Professional Groove

Lost in the Stacks: the Research Library Rock'n'Roll Radio Show

Guest: Alex Brinson, Reference Archivist at the Georgia Tech Library. First broadcast February 28 2025. Transcript at   Playlist "Is that a rut?"

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Episode 628: Citizen Science Communication show art Episode 628: Citizen Science Communication

Lost in the Stacks: the Research Library Rock'n'Roll Radio Show

Guest: Dr. Megan Mericle, School of Literature, Media, and Communication at Georgia Tech. First broadcast February 14 2025. Transcript at   Playlist "So if you see a gross bug in your backyard, why not take a picture of it?

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Episode 627: The Past in the Future show art Episode 627: The Past in the Future

Lost in the Stacks: the Research Library Rock'n'Roll Radio Show

Guests: Dr. Dillon Henry, Digital Accessioning Archivist, and Cliff Landis, Digital Curation Archivist, Archives and Special Collections department of the Georgia Tech Library. First broadcast February 7 2025. Transcript at   Playlist "Retro, meaning to them, made before 2010."

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Episode 626: The Future in the Past show art Episode 626: The Future in the Past

Lost in the Stacks: the Research Library Rock'n'Roll Radio Show

Discussing the article from 2001 entitled "". First broadcast January 31 2025. Transcript at   Playlist "Imagine if DARE had the same philosophy!"

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Episode 625: Steering the EdTech Ship show art Episode 625: Steering the EdTech Ship

Lost in the Stacks: the Research Library Rock'n'Roll Radio Show

Guest: Warren Goetzel, Director of Academic Technology and Engagement for Georgia Tech’s Office of Information Technology & Director of External and Faculty Engagement with the Center for 21st Century Universities. First broadcast January 24 2025. Transcript at:   Playlist "I have to admit I found myself more overwhelmed than curious."

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Episode 624: Improve the Situation show art Episode 624: Improve the Situation

Lost in the Stacks: the Research Library Rock'n'Roll Radio Show

Guest: Jordan Moore, User Experience Librarian at the Georgia Tech Library. First broadcast January 17 2025. Transcript at   Playlist "What does 'fuss' mean in a professional context?"

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