100 episodes

Circulating Ideas facilitates conversations about the innovative people & ideas moving libraries through the 21st century.

Circulating Ideas Steve Thomas

    • Education

Circulating Ideas facilitates conversations about the innovative people & ideas moving libraries through the 21st century.

    258: The Last Comics on Earth: Too Many Villains by Max Brallier

    258: The Last Comics on Earth: Too Many Villains by Max Brallier

    Steve chats with Max Brallier, author of The Last Comics on Earth: Too Many Villains, the second book in the Last Comics graphic novel series spun off from his bestselling Last Kids on Earth series. They chat about balancing an apocalyptic background with a light-hearted tone, the differences between the Last Kids and Last Comics … Continue reading 258: The Last Comics on Earth: Too Many Villains by Max Brallier

    257: Financial Literacy with Richland Library

    257: Financial Literacy with Richland Library

    Steve chats with Sylvie Golod and Thomas Maluck from Richland Library about why financial literacy is an important topic for libraries to cover, the programs and services Richland offers in its Business, Careers, and Resources Center, how to make the subject appealing to teens and adults, and the importance of community partners. Plus, a Secret … Continue reading 257: Financial Literacy with Richland Library

    256: Creating a Person-Centered Library

    256: Creating a Person-Centered Library

    Steve chats with Elizabeth A. Wahler and Sarah C. Johnson, authors of the book, Creating a Person-Centered Library: Best Practices for Supporting High-Needs Patrons, about how they came to work with libraries, what a person-centered approach to library work looks like, why it’s important for both library staff and administration to buy in to the … Continue reading 256: Creating a Person-Centered Library

    255: ALA Presidential Candidates (2024)

    255: ALA Presidential Candidates (2024)

    Steve chats with Sam Helmick and Ray Pun, the 2024 candidates for the President of the American Library Association, about why they want the role, how the profession can live up to its diversity goals, how they would help make the organization more attractive to new and prospective members, and whether libraries are (or ever … Continue reading 255: ALA Presidential Candidates (2024)

    254: Three-Inch Teeth by C. J. Box

    254: Three-Inch Teeth by C. J. Box

    Steve welcomes C. J. Box, author of the new book Three-Inch Teeth, the newest entry in his Joe Pickett series, back to the show. They chat about how Box keeps the series fresh after 24 novels, the world of Joe Pickett, the research Box has done on grizzly bears and falconers, and the return of … Continue reading 254: Three-Inch Teeth by C. J. Box

    253: On Censorship by James LaRue

    253: On Censorship by James LaRue

    Steve chats with James LaRue, author of the book On Censorship: A Public Librarian Examines Cancel Culture in the US, about his path to librarianship, the four main reasons people seek to censor books, his biggest challenges when he led the ALA’s Office of Intellectual Freedom, how to deal with politically-motivated censorship, and his theory … Continue reading 253: On Censorship by James LaRue

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