Sarah talks with Ginny Gong, National President of the Organization of Chinese Americans, and author of the book "From Ironing Board to Corporate Board: My Chinese Laundry Experience in America", about her experience growing up as a Chinese immigrant in America.
Sarah talks with Cathy DeRosa, vice president for the Americas and global vice president of marketing for OCLC, and Jenny Johnson, executive director of Branding and Marketing Services for OCLC.
Sarah talks with Bridget Lamont, member of the Educational Labor Relations Board in Springfield, IL, about the accomplishments of the late Hugh Atkinson.
Sarah talks with Stu Baker, acting Associate and University Librarian for Information Technology at Northwestern University Library and Claire Stewart, head of digital collections at the Northwestern University Library, about digitization.
Longshots #124 - Elizabeth Burns and Sophie Brookover
October 30, 2008
Sarah talks with Elizabeth Burns, head of Youth Services for the New Jersey Library for The Blind and Physically Handicapped in Trenton, NJ, and Sophie Brookover, library media specialist at Eastern Regional Sr. High School in Voorheis, NJ.
Sarah talks with Lori Bell, Director of Innovation at the Alliance Library System, and Rhonda Trueman, a reference librarian with Johnson and Wales University, about their involvement in the Alliance Virtual Library in Second Life.
Sarah talks with Sarah Pritchard, librarian at the Charles Deering McCormick University, and Russ Clement, Head of the Art Collection at the Northwestern University Library, about the late Walter Netsch, a renowned architect who constructed many Chicago area libraries.
Sarah talks with Barbara Ford, former president of the American Library Association, and the director of the Mortensen Center for International Library Programs.
Sarah talks with Helene Blowers, the mind behind the blog, 'Library Bites', and co-author of the book 'Weaving a Library Web: A Guide to Developing Children's Websites'.
Sarah Long's podcast, "Longshots," explores the world of libraries through interviews with key library figures and commentary on issues that matter to libraries.
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