Biblio Radio – March 9, 2020
Technology Trainer Alyse Giannotti discusses some best practices for how to spot fake news in the media.
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Technology Trainer Alyse Giannotti discusses some best practices for how to spot fake news in the media.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 5:35 — 5.1MB)
Local History Librarian Jessica Robinson introduces the subject of her March Graphic Novel Discussion Group: Strong Female Protagonist by Molly Ostertag.
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Special Projects Manager Maggie Kinney describes Heights Libraries’ spring programming theme, Create and Connect: Heights Has HeART
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Adult Services Librarian John Piche introduces this year’s One Community Reads initiative.
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Children’s Librarian Mary Looby describes the upcoming Children’s African American Read-In at Noble, and introduces some of the award-winning children’s books she’ll be giving away at the event.
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Adult Services Associate James Rogers talks about his February 3 discussion of Stony the Road: Reconstruction, White Supremacy, and the Rise of Jim Crow, by Henry Louis Gates Jr.
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Youth Services Associate Shamekia Chandler talks about the the library’s upcoming Black History Month Cooking series for children and teens.
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Teen Librarian Sarah Rosenberger talks about the 21st annual Teen Poetry Slam taking place at the Lee Road branch on January 30.
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Adult Services Associate Zahir Sutarwala discusses the diversity of Chinese teas and describes his upcoming program, The World of Tea.
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Community Engagement Associate Isabelle Rew introduces Heights Libraries’ new e-Newsletter, Heights Little Learners, aimed at caregivers of children ages 0-6.
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