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SJSU iSchool Audio/Video Podcast

San José State University School of Information (SJSU iSchool)

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This is an RSS 2.0 formatted XML feed produced by the San José State University School of Information iSchool. The purpose of this podcast is to provide a forum for faculty, alumni, and students to present their works/projects and to exchange research ideas. The media of this podcast is available as both video and audio. Captioned versions of this media are available on the SLIS Website.
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Transfer Tea

Ariana Davarpanah

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Transfer Tea is a mixture of interviews, tips, and other educational bits of information regarding the college transfer process. Hosted by community college transfer student, Ariana Davarpanah, the podcast is meant to create a community for successful and prospective transfer students to learn about the process, share stories, and promote community college and transfer success.
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MOSAIC Station

MOSAIC Cross Cultural Center

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MOSAIC Station is a podcast operating out of the MOSAIC Cross Cultural Center at San Jose State University. We are made up of students and a faculty member, and we are interested in bringing relevant, honest, and necessary information to the campus community and beyond. NOTE: The views expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of San Jose State University.
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Hear from three students, Stephen, Ariana and Eddy, on their winter and spring transfers to Columbia, Georgia Tech and the University of Michigan!Connect with them here:Stephen - Columbia https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-huang-dev/ , Eddy - Georgia Tech https://www.linkedin.com/in/edisonhong/, Ariana - University of Michigan…
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Connect with Tiffany on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffany-nguyen-540408252/ Resources mentioned: research: bay honors: - https://bayhonors.org/symposium/ REU: https://www.nsf.gov/crssprgm/reu/reu_search.jsphttps://www.nsf.gov/crssprgm/reu/reu_search.jsp Cold emailing template example: https://ugr.ue.ucsc.edu/email Scholarships: Jack Ken…
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Rachel is a Havana-born Miami native who graduated from an honors program at Miami Dade Community College and transferred to Yale on a full-ride scholarship. She holds a BA in Economics and is completing her MA in Public Health in Social & Behavioral Sciences. Listen to our interview as we discuss her upbringing, why she applied to Yale, imposter s…
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Audry (business major) and Clary (computer science major) are twins from Indonesia in their second year of community college. After completing high school in two years, they moved to the United States to pursue higher education. Listen to our interview to learn about why you should be involved on campus, finding communities, and the importance of s…
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Keidaï Lee is a Taiwanese-American Founder and Director of the Color of My Voice, an animation and documentary series start-up that offers corporate diversity training. In 2019, Lee transferred to John Hopkins University after taking an unconventional path by attending community college in the United States and school in Taiwan. Listen to our inter…
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After struggling to align her interests with her college, Emily transferred to Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, California. She is currently studying abroad in London, England! Listen to our conversation as she talks about taking the initiative through networking with others and becoming a well-versed college student in preparation for transfer…
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Alex is a community college student studying electrical engineering. After his first year of college, he took a gap year to discover his interests and develop his skills. Listen to our conversation as we discuss his accomplishments and the mindset that got him there. Here are the topics we discussed: Taking a gap year in college Landing internships…
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Summary: Candela attended the College of San Mateo for three years before transferring to UC Davis as a double major in English and Psychology. She is a writer at heart and has navigated her college and work experience without leaving that interest behind. Listen to our interview as she discusses her action-packed college journey in discovering her…
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After being diagnosed with Lupus, a chronic auto-immune illness, in high school, Nicole Hong decided to attend a community college. Listen to our honest discussion as she talks about struggling with social anxiety, getting accepted to 3 top universities, and how she navigated student life at UC Berkeley. Here are the topics we discussed: How Lupus …
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Want me to help with your transfer process? Receive mentorship and find resources: https://transfertea.com. Resources and guides related to this episode: Scholarships for CC students: https://transfertea.com/scholarships-for-community-college-students/ SJSU Interdisciplinary Studies MA/MS: https://www.sjsu.edu/cgs/programs-research/interdisciplinar…
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After going to the College of San Mateo and transferring to UC Berkeley, Shiloh is now a PhD student at Princeton studying theoretical chemistry. Listen to our interview as she discusses her passions for teaching, computational chemistry, and helping transfer students along the way. Listen to our previous episode where she talked about community co…
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After nearly two and a half years at Stanford, I've learned some things worth sharing. Attending Stanford as a transfer student is a unique experience - one that I am incredibly grateful for. Truthfully, these lessons were challenging to share because they required me to break down my walls and let you guys in on versions of myself that I continue …
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Are libraries in your schools transforming into learning commons and centers of innovation? Please join us for a free online symposium on April 20 to meet credentialed librarians in California who are doing just that and partnering with teachers and students to enhance student success. Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.b…
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The SJSU School of Information hosted a free online symposium on Ukrainian Libraries. Topics that were discussed included: Development of the First National Digital Library of Ukraine, Survey of the State of Public Libraries in the Country, Works of Cherkasy Regional Libraries Networks in Supporting Victory, and Helping Libraries to Protect Cultura…
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Guest speaker Donovan Pete, of Navajo Nation Library, presents: "Reimagining and breathing life back into the Navajo Nation Library." Since its inception back in 1941, the Navajo Nation Library has served the citizens of the Navajo Nation for 81 years. Growing from a volunteer library into a three-branch library and soon-to-be 96 community librarie…
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Colleges are increasingly striving to address concerns around diversity, equity and inclusion, and neurodiversity is an important part of this conversation. This interactive presentation will cover the basics of neurodiversity, how society benefits from neurodiversity, and the impact of neurodiversity on the college experience. Students, staff and …
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You know the saying "It's not what you know, it's who you know?" Well, it turns out that it's both! A good network really is critical to finding (and landing) great job opportunities. The good news? Your iSchool program can be networking nirvana with the strategies we’ll cover here. Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/U…
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Like many other historical heritage months, Women’s History Month began as a week-long celebration on March 7, 1982. Five years later, after being petitioned by the National Women’s History Project, Congress passed Public Law 100-9, officially designating March as Women’s History Month. Since then, the President of the United States has issued annu…
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Sponsored by the SJSU iSchool and the California Librarians Black Caucus Welcome (0:30) – Dr. Anthony Chow Moderator Welcome (2:21) - Wanda Brown Keynote Address (4:23) - Elaina Norlin Panel Discussion (44:02): Applied EDI in LIS Settings -Michael Crumpton -Kelvin Watson -Dominique Dozier -Binnie Wilkin -Stephanie Brasley Reflection and Next Steps …
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Archivists and records managers are involved with the digitization and digital management of our records and cultural heritage in order to make documents and materials accessible online. In our digital environment, the role of the archivist and the records manager is becoming one. Record keeping is a continuum from creation through disposition, whi…
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Are you interested in law librarianship, but haven’t pursued it as a career path because you do not have a law degree? While some law librarians do have a J.D. (juris doctor) or law degree, it is certainly not necessary to work in the field. Law librarians work in many different settings. They can be found working in a variety of settings, such as …
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The CCQAP is a collaborative, community-based effort tasked with documenting the history of queer and trans* lives on the California Central Coast. The project values the specificity of individual lives, and so they mean the terms “queer and trans*” to encompass not only the recognized range of historically marginalized LGBTQ+ identities, but also …
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Native American heritage first became officially recognized by the United States government in 1986 as “Native American Indian Heritage Week” after Congress passed S.J. Resolution 390. Four years later, the week-long celebration became a national heritage month celebrated in November. Thereafter, the resolution that was previously designated as “Na…
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Have you been missing us?? We've been on Instagram!! Mosaic Station have been recording IG Lives all semester. Catch us there live next semester for videos at https://www.instagram.com/sjsumosaic/ We will also be adding the audio to our podcasts into this feed (the first episode is an Instagram exclusive - check out our Reels to go back and watch i…
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Welcome and Introductions Anthony Chow, Director and Professor, SJSU School of Information Keynote Address Dr. Romelia Salinas, Dean of Library and Learning Resources, Mount San Antonio College Panel Discussion 1: Hispanic/LatinX Experience, Culture, and Diversity David Lopez, Marketing & Communication Librarian, Orange County Public Libraries Roma…
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Technology expert, information detective, manager, literacy expert, trainer, community programming coordinator, reader’s advisor, children’s storyteller, material reviewer, digital resource developer, and buyer — what do these varied roles have in common? These are just a few of the many hats that a public librarian can wear! Public Librarianship i…
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In the area of globalization, societies increasingly use visual arts to communicate and teach. This presentation explains universal and culturally-defined aspects of visual literacy in light of cultural arts. In the process, it signals the importance of understanding cultural differences to appreciate cultural visual values and minimize culture cla…
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Join Bridging Knowledge Scholarship Advisory Board Member and Past-President of the American Indian Library Association, George Gottschalk, who shares reflections and trends within collections, acquisitions and technical services work in libraries. This program is part of the supplementary curriculum series for the IMLS-funded Bridging Knowledge Sc…
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Ryan Vandenbroeck’s first job after graduating from the iSchool was as a Library Technician for Hewlett-Packard, after which he pivoted into a highly successful career as an information professional in private law firms. Today he is a Practice Department Research Liaison for Troutman Pepper, a position that enables him to use the broad range of his…
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iSchool Associate Professor Dr. Michael Stephens has been observing and interpreting the impact of emerging technologies on libraries and the communities they serve for decades. During this time, his award-winning insights have been presented nationally and internationally via conference keynotes, books, workshops, columns, and, most fortunately fo…
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On 30 June 2022, the SJSU School of Information is hosted a free online symposium in celebration of Pride Month. Welcome Dr. Anthony Chow, SJSU iSchool Director Library Services for the LGBTQIA+ Community​ Shannon M. Oltmann, Ph.D. (she/her/hers), University of Kentucky How LGBTQIA+ Librarians Shape Libraries Today Melinda Ann Borie, Floyd County L…
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In 2021, Juneteenth Day became a federally recognized national holiday. On June 19, 1865, enslaved Americans in Galveston, Texas received word that they were finally free, despite President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation two years prior. Today, we continue to celebrate this momentous day in not only commemorating African American freed…
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MLIS Leadership and Management pathway advisors and special guests provided an overview of elective choices, as well as tips and insights to help students prepare for a challenging and dynamic management role in library and information science settings. Panelists include: -Dr. Sue Alman -Dr. Linda Main -Kim Dority, MLIS Access the captioned version…
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