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Episode 618: Academic Publishing on an AI Hamster Wheel

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

Release Date: 11/08/2024

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

Guest: Allison Schein, Director, Archives and Rights Management at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution First broadcast July 25 2025. Playlist "I love audio, and I want to work in Archives!"

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

Guests: Danielle Evans, Affordable Learning Librarian; Justin Ellis, Digital Learning & Instruction Librarian; Karen Manning, Student Experience Librarian; and Raven Davis, Research Scientist in Data Analytics, all from the Georgia Tech Library. First broadcast July 18 2025. Transcript:   Playlist "We're here to bust the myth."

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

Guests: Tina Seetoo, Preservation Manager at the Delta Flight Museum and Chair of , and Erica Hague, Collections Manager at the Atlanta History Center and Communications Manager for . First broadcast July 11 2025. Transcript at:   Playlist "I'm looking forward to learning all about this organization that responds to Georgia's heritage."

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Guests: Dennis Nangle and Ashley Sands of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) First broadcast June 27 2025. Transcript at   Playlist "Our listeners probably know about DOGE."

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

Guest: Roland Allen, author of The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper First broadcast June 20 2025. Transcript at Playlist "You say quite casually that this is the computer age."

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First broadcast June 13, 2025. Playlist , transcript at "It was quite a ride, and we're getting back on it."

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

First broadcast June 6 2025. Playlist ; transcript at: "Marlee and I are returning to a topic that we discussed twice on the air, and probably a ton off-air."

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

Guest: Dr. Drew Whitelegg, Globe Academy First broadcast May 30 2025. Transcript at Playlist "I think the United States is the only English-speaking country that doesn’t use the phrase 'cabin crew.'"  

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

First broadcast May 23 2025. Transcript at   Playlist "Was that a content disclaimer?"

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

Guest: Sarah Morris, Assistant Director of Academic Engagement at the University of Georgia Libraries First broadcast May 16 2025. Transcript at   Playlist "AI has become the elephant in the room."

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Guest: Lai Ma, assistant professor in the School of Information and Communication Studies at University College Dublin, discussing how AI will affect the scholarly publishing ecosystem, as described in her recent article: https://kula.uvic.ca/index.php/kula/article/view/287

First broadcast November 8 2024.

Transcript at: https://hdl.handle.net/1853/76513; Playlist  here

"I meant to say I was feeling nauseated."