Shush-Free Zone - Where librarians get loud!

Dawn Brushammar

The Shush-Free Zone, hosted by KM consultant and librarian Dawn Brushammar, explores the creative and unconventional careers of librarians who are redefining the profession. From tech to startups to schools to corporate boardrooms, tune in to hear their stories and get inspired.

Episodes

  1. Episode 8: Matthew Noe - Comics, Patients, and the Power of Storytelling: The Fascinating World of Graphic Medicine

    FEB 5

    Episode 8: Matthew Noe - Comics, Patients, and the Power of Storytelling: The Fascinating World of Graphic Medicine

    In this episode of The Shush-Free Zone, host Dawn Brushammar speaks with Matthew Noe, a health sciences librarian at Harvard Medical School who specializes in graphic medicine. Matthew shares his path into librarianship, how comics became central to his professional identity, and why storytelling is such a powerful tool in health education. They explore how graphic novels can deepen understanding of illness, support empathy in medical training, and create meaningful connections between clinicians, patients, and communities. Matthew also discusses building a major graphic medicine collection, fostering community through zines and book clubs, and teaching future librarians about the growing intersection of comics, health, and knowledge sharing. About Matthew: Matthew Noe is currently the Lead Collection & Knowledge Management Librarian at Harvard Medical School, an instructor for both the University of Kentucky and Library Juice Academy, and a Trustee for the Worcester Public Library. He is a former President for the American Library Association's Graphic Novels and Comics Round Table and the Treasurer for the Graphic Medicine International Collective. While continuing to take on far too many things, he tries to find time to be kind, do good, and read comics. Find him on social media at @NoetheMatt or by e-mail: matthew_noe@hms.harvard.edu Relevant Links: Graphic Medicine at Countway: https://countway.harvard.edu/services/collections/graphic-medicine-countwayGraphic Medicine International Collective: https://www.graphicmedicine.org/American Library Association, Graphic Novels and Comics Round Table: https://www.ala.org/gncrtSyllabus by Lynda Barry: https://drawnandquarterly.com/books/syllabus/Ripple Effects - an award-winning work of graphic medicine by Jordan Hart and Bruno Chiroleu, published by Fanbase Press. Matthew provided a foreword: https://fanbasepress.com/publishing/item/11960-ripple-effects/Gender Queer: The Annotated Edition by Maia Kobabe - Matthew provided annotations for this upcoming special edition: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Gender-Queer-The-Annotated-Edition/Maia-Kobabe/Gender-Queer-A-Memoir/9798894880822Library Juice Academy, Introduction to Comics Librarianship course: https://libraryjuiceacademy.com/shop/course/337-introduction-to-comics-librarianship/More about that smoky tea, called lapsang souchong: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapsang_souchong

    31 min
  2. Episode 7: Jessica Talisman - From Card Catalogs to Ontologies: Building Knowledge Systems for Humans and AI

    JAN 1

    Episode 7: Jessica Talisman - From Card Catalogs to Ontologies: Building Knowledge Systems for Humans and AI

    In this episode of The Shush Free Zone, host Dawn Brushammar talks with Jessica Talisman - librarian, semantic systems expert, and founder of Ontology Pipeline - about what it really takes to build knowledge systems that work for both humans and machines. Jessica shares her journey from GLAM institutions into the corporate world, where she discovered just how urgently library skills are needed to make sense of messy data, AI hype, and “semantic slop.” Together, Dawn and Jessica unpack ontologies (without the jargon headache), the Ontology Pipeline methodology, and why intentional semantic structure is the key to trustworthy, scalable AI. From childhood card catalogs to enterprise taxonomies, tag-a-thons, and the hidden power of inference, this conversation is a love letter to librarianship as a technical, strategic, and deeply human discipline, right when the world needs it most. About Jessica: As an Information Architect, Jessica applies her extensive experience and education in data architecture, taxonomy, and ontology to build information systems that enhance user experience, support business goals, and enable machine learning. Jessica has a Master of Library and Information Science with a concentration in Informatics and a MicroMasters in Design Thinking. She has over 25 years of experience in developing and implementing enterprise architecture, e-commerce content structures, knowledge management systems, digital libraries, taxonomies, ontologies, and knowledge graphs for various domains and purposes. Jessica is founder of the Ontology Pipeline, a framework for building semantic knowledge infrastructures and Contextually, which offers collaborative consulting and coaching, focused on helping people master the ways of semantic systems.  Links: Jessica Talisman | LinkedIn Ontology Pipeline Intentional Arrangement | Jessica Talisman | Substack

    44 min
  3. Episode 4: Mairead McKeown - From Librarianship to Knowledge Leadership in the Age of AI

    10/03/2025

    Episode 4: Mairead McKeown - From Librarianship to Knowledge Leadership in the Age of AI

    In this episode of Shush Free Zone, host Dawn Brushammar speaks with Mairead McKeown, Knowledge and Market Intelligence Manager at Bord Bia, the Irish Food Board. They discuss Mairead's journey into librarianship, the evolution of Bord Bia's library services, and the impact of AI and emerging technologies on knowledge management. Mairead shares insights on the importance of lifelong learning, the diverse requests received at Bord Bia, and her aspirations for the future of the library. The conversation also highlights the vital role librarians play in various industries and offers advice for aspiring librarians. About Mairead McKeown: Mairead McKeown is Head of Knowledge & Critical Capability at Bord Bia, the Irish Food Board. She holds a Higher Diploma in Library & Information Studies and has been recognised as a Senior Associate of the Library Association of Ireland. Mairead is also a Certified Knowledge Manager and a Certified Conversational Leadership Specialist. In her role she has overseen the transformation of Bord Bia’s library and information services into a forward-looking knowledge hub that supports market intelligence, insights, and decision-making across the food & drink sector. She’s deeply interested in emerging technologies such as AI, lifelong learning, and information governance. Mairead’s work bridges librarianship, business intelligence, and capability building; she is passionate about how libraries and knowledge services can drive innovation, strategic insight, and continuous learning. Connect with Mairead here: Mairead Mc Keown Snr. Assoc. SALAI HDip LIS | LinkedIn

    27 min
  4. Episode 3: Laura Pike Seeley - Blending History, Design and the Digital Workplace

    09/04/2025

    Episode 3: Laura Pike Seeley - Blending History, Design and the Digital Workplace

    In this episode of Shush Free Zone, host Dawn Brushammar speaks with Laura Pike Seeley, a knowledge management and digital workplace strategist. Laura shares her journey from a love of libraries to her current role at HKS, where she focuses on user-centered design and knowledge strategy. They discuss the intersection of history and librarianship, the impact of AI on knowledge management, and the importance of digital literacy. Laura also shares insights from her unique experience as a brand archivist and her creative project, the Book Face Project. The conversation emphasizes the evolving role of librarians in corporate settings and the need for curiosity and flexibility in the profession. About Laura Pike Seeley: Laura Pike Seeley has spent 15+ years helping organizations make knowledge work for people. With a background spanning public librarianship, taxonomy consulting, brand archives, and knowledge management, she brings a systems-thinking approach that blends strategy, design, and human experience. Laura is passionate about building world-class intranets, vibrant communities of practice, and digital workplaces where knowledge flows naturally. A lifelong learner and dot-connector, she believes librarians are uniquely equipped to guide organizations into an AI-powered future—while creating work experiences that spark connection and protect focus. Connect with Laura here: Laura Pike Seeley, MLIS | LinkedIn

    35 min
  5. Episode 2: Jennie Pu - Public Library Director and Freedom to Read Advocate

    08/01/2025

    Episode 2: Jennie Pu - Public Library Director and Freedom to Read Advocate

    In this episode of Shush-Free Zone, host Dawn Brushammar sits down with Jennie Pu, director of the Hoboken Public Library, whose career path in the library world has been anything but linear. From childhood memories of summer reading to leading one of the most dynamic public libraries in America, Jennie shares how she’s turned a traditional institution into a sanctuary for creativity, dignity, and intellectual freedom. Jennie is also co-leading a statewide push for intellectual freedom, helped draft the Freedom to Read legislation, and presenting her work nationally. Her story highlights how librarianship can be a chutes-and-ladders career—full of unexpected turns, bold advocacy, and deep community service. Tune in to hear how Jennie champions the right to read, creates safe and accessible spaces, and shows just how varied and revolutionary a career in the LIS world can be. About Jennie Pu Jennie Pu is the Director of the Hoboken Public Library and a nationally recognized champion of intellectual freedom. With a career spanning school, academic, museum, and public libraries, she’s led a multimillion-dollar restoration, abolished fines, and launched New Jersey’s first book sanctuary city. A 2024 NJLA Librarian of the Year and Library Journal Mover & Shaker, Jennie also co-authored the state’s Freedom to Read legislation. Her work centers on creating inclusive, accessible spaces that serve real community needs. Jennie’s career path (which she describes in the episode as more chutes and ladders than straight lines) embodies the transformative power of librarianship. Connect with Jennie on Linked in here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniepu/ About Hoboken Public Library Founded in 1889 and housed in a beautifully restored historic building, the Hoboken Public Library connects people with ideas, opportunities, and each other, offering innovative programs, inclusive services, and a vibrant makerspace for lifelong learning and community growth. Learn more at Hoboken Library

    38 min

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The Shush-Free Zone, hosted by KM consultant and librarian Dawn Brushammar, explores the creative and unconventional careers of librarians who are redefining the profession. From tech to startups to schools to corporate boardrooms, tune in to hear their stories and get inspired.