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Book Review: Afternoons With Harper Lee, Lindsay G. Wong
Book Review: Afternoons With Harper Lee, Lindsay G. Wong
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Spring 2024, Georgia Library Quarterly
Spring 2024, Georgia Library Quarterly
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
From The President, John Mack Freeman
Georgia Library Spotlight: Coastal Plain Regional Library System Headquarters Revamped, Kristen Harrington
Georgia Library Spotlight: Coastal Plain Regional Library System Headquarters Revamped, Kristen Harrington
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Georgia Library Spotlight: Useful Libguides: Redesigning Tech Checkout For Improved User Experience, Kelli Anne Gecawich, Justin Barnett
Georgia Library Spotlight: Useful Libguides: Redesigning Tech Checkout For Improved User Experience, Kelli Anne Gecawich, Justin Barnett
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Georgia Library Spotlight: Weeded Books To Winter Decorations, Michelle Bennett-Copeland
Georgia Library Spotlight: Weeded Books To Winter Decorations, Michelle Bennett-Copeland
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
My Own Private Library, Catherine Bowers
My Own Private Library, Catherine Bowers
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Library Anxiety: How Elements Of Morrison’S Fourth Place And The Fast Casual Approach From The Restaurant Industry May Make The Academic Library Space More Inviting, Tara J. Kunesh
Georgia Library Quarterly
The concept of library anxiety was introduced by Constance Mellon in 1986. Since then, studies have attempted to shed light upon this phenomenon to mitigate the feelings of apprehension students may feel when utilizing the academic library space or when seeking the professional help of librarians. This literature review examines the literature and, specifically, discusses whether it is possible to configure the physical library space in a more inviting way. It highlights sociology of space theories as well as concepts behind the fast casual movement employed by the restaurant industry as possible routes to improvement.
News Briefs Spring 2024, Georgia Library Quarterly
News Briefs Spring 2024, Georgia Library Quarterly
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
2024 Gla Advocacy Division Update, Angela Stanley, Angela Cortellino
2024 Gla Advocacy Division Update, Angela Stanley, Angela Cortellino
Georgia Library Quarterly
Updates from the Georgia Library Association's Advocacy Division, including Print Day at the Capitol and Legislative Updates.
The Atlanta University Center’S (Auc) Robert W. Woodruff Library’S Growing Partnerships And Outreach To Support Its Annual International Games Day, Patrice Williams, Bryan A. Briones
The Atlanta University Center’S (Auc) Robert W. Woodruff Library’S Growing Partnerships And Outreach To Support Its Annual International Games Day, Patrice Williams, Bryan A. Briones
Georgia Library Quarterly
International Games Day (IGD) is one of the Atlanta University Center (AUC) Robert W. Woodruff Library's most popular annual outreach events. The library's IGD transformed from a one-day event for its AUC community members to come visit, socialize, and play a few rounds of table-top card and board games into a two-day event with broader gaming and e-sports networking opportunities which has been very well-received.
Digital Library Of Georgia News (April 2024), Mandy L. Mastrovita, Sheila Mcalister
Digital Library Of Georgia News (April 2024), Mandy L. Mastrovita, Sheila Mcalister
Georgia Library Quarterly
News from the Digital Library of Georgia covering January 1-March 31, 2024
Get Smart About Your Money, Sharonda Singleton Brown, Imani Beverly, Jacquelyn J. Daniel
Get Smart About Your Money, Sharonda Singleton Brown, Imani Beverly, Jacquelyn J. Daniel
Georgia Library Quarterly
“Get Smart About Your Money” was an event held at the Atlanta University Center (AUC) Robert W. Woodruff Library for Money Smart Week 2023. The goal of the event was to introduce the new business librarian, promote financial literacy in the Atlanta University Center community, and participate in National Money Smart Week.
Royston Public Library Receives National Grant To Make The Library More Accessible To Patrons With Disabilities, Maggie West, Darcy Calia
Royston Public Library Receives National Grant To Make The Library More Accessible To Patrons With Disabilities, Maggie West, Darcy Calia
Georgia Library Quarterly
The Royston Public Library has been awarded a prestigious $10,000 grant as part of the Libraries Transforming Communities: Accessible Small and Rural Communities initiative, spearheaded by the American Library Association (ALA). This grant aims to enhance accessibility and community engagement for individuals with disabilities in small and rural libraries. The Royston Library plans to host community conversations to gain direct patron input into the best use of these funds. Ideas include utilizing the grant to develop tailored programs, including Sensory Storytime sessions and Quieter Storytime sessions with interactive elements. Furthermore, the library could improve physical accessibility by enhancing the garden …
Book Review: From Biscuits To Lane Cake: Emma Rylander Lane's "Some Good Things To Eat", Nancy A. Shore
Book Review: From Biscuits To Lane Cake: Emma Rylander Lane's "Some Good Things To Eat", Nancy A. Shore
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Georgia Library Spotlight: Live Oak Public Libraries’ Social Services Program Connects Communities With Resources, Will Peebles
Georgia Library Spotlight: Live Oak Public Libraries’ Social Services Program Connects Communities With Resources, Will Peebles
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Gla Executive Board Meeting Summary October 2023, Betty Wright
Gla Executive Board Meeting Summary October 2023, Betty Wright
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Empowering Literary Creativity: The Alice Walker Mini-Museum At Eatonton-Putnam County Library, Abrielle M. Boatfield
Empowering Literary Creativity: The Alice Walker Mini-Museum At Eatonton-Putnam County Library, Abrielle M. Boatfield
Georgia Library Quarterly
Eatonton is home to several prolific authors, including Alice Walker. Partnering with Georgia Writers Museum, Eatonton-Putnam County Library has established the Alice Walker Mini-Museum. This space showcases the literary works of Alice Walker and provides a space for students to draw inspiration for writing when visiting the library. AZRLS is thrilled to share the museum with the community and visitors are welcome to tour the space during regular library hours
A Year In Review: The Carterette Series Webinars, Michelle C. Lee, Ashley Dupuy, Emily J. Williams
A Year In Review: The Carterette Series Webinars, Michelle C. Lee, Ashley Dupuy, Emily J. Williams
Georgia Library Quarterly
This article covers the work done during 2023 by the Carterette Series Webinars planning committee. This includes information on the number of webinars we held, number of live attendees, a webinar the Carterette Series Webinars planning committee presented for ALA Core, and a sneak peek at some of the topics for next year’s series of webinars.
Book Review: Another Appalachia: Coming Up Queer And Indian In A Mountain Place, Sarah Trowbridge
Book Review: Another Appalachia: Coming Up Queer And Indian In A Mountain Place, Sarah Trowbridge
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
From The President, John Mack Freeman
Georgia Library Spotlight: Emory’S Oxford College Library Leader Program, Jacob Lackner
Georgia Library Spotlight: Emory’S Oxford College Library Leader Program, Jacob Lackner
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Georgia Library Spotlight: Georgia Tech Library Unveils Revamped Digital Repository, Jason Wright
Georgia Library Spotlight: Georgia Tech Library Unveils Revamped Digital Repository, Jason Wright
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Winter 2024, Georgia Library Quarterly
Winter 2024, Georgia Library Quarterly
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
My Own Private Library, Brielle Wilson
My Own Private Library, Brielle Wilson
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Before I Was A Library Worker: Past Lives, Emily Rogers
Before I Was A Library Worker: Past Lives, Emily Rogers
Georgia Library Quarterly
Responses include as contributors Jeff Fisher, Amy Shaw, Jonathan Harwell, Kristy Greene, Tera Ray, Linda Bridges, Wendy Wilmoth, Nancy Shore, Allison Robinson, Rachel Schrauben Yeates, Stephanie Burnham, Rebecca Ballard, Aspasia Luster, Sarah Trowbridge, Willis Smith, Anna Cogdill, Richard Coleman, Ben Bryson, Tonya Aumack, Bel Outwater, Lisa Mosley, Szilvia Somodi, Sara Whitaker, Laura Carscaddon, Kevin Reagan, Bridget Smith
Bookstagram And Beyond: Instagram As A Professional Development Tool, Carly Jessup
Bookstagram And Beyond: Instagram As A Professional Development Tool, Carly Jessup
Georgia Library Quarterly
Learn how librarians can use Instagram for professional development.
Do The Research!: Conspiracy Theorists And Public Libraries, Timothy Cole Hale
Do The Research!: Conspiracy Theorists And Public Libraries, Timothy Cole Hale
Georgia Library Quarterly
Since 2020, conspiracy theories have crossed into mainstream media with dastardly effects. In attempting to prove conspiracy theories to be real, “researchers” try to back their claims with information. As major institutions within the information society, libraries and archives play a unique role in a world in which more and more people are interested in misinformation and disinformation. This article uses a review of selected literature to address three questions in relevance to public library systems and conspiracy theorists. The first is: what is the ethical responsibility of information managers in providing misinformation and disinformation in regard to intellectual freedom? …
News Briefs Winter 2024, Georgia Library Quarterly
News Briefs Winter 2024, Georgia Library Quarterly
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Digital Library Of Georgia News (December 2023), Mandy L. Mastrovita, Sheila Mcalister
Digital Library Of Georgia News (December 2023), Mandy L. Mastrovita, Sheila Mcalister
Georgia Library Quarterly
Digital Library of Georgia (DLG) news for the fourth quarter of 2023 includes the release of the Chase Street Elementary School PTO scrapbooks collection, which includes engaging scrapbook content created and curated by parent-teacher organizations of a Southern elementary school covering the years 1926 to 2000, which includes the Progressive Era, World War II, the Civil Rights Movement, and the turn of the twentieth-century. The article also features the DLG's efforts to support community-driven archives throughout the state of Georgia, aligned with national trends and fostering cultural heritage work in Georgia.