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In this podcast Acacia and Miranda interview Central’s supervising technical services librarian and discuss the book Dinosaurs at the dinner party : how an eccentric group of Victorians discovered prehistoric creatures and accidentally upended the world by Edward Dolnick. Miranda also introduces us to the Culpeper, Virginia of 200 million years ago.
Show your work, Dylan! Feel free to follow along as Dylan takes us through the process of creating the new Checked Out logo: Click me!
Here is a Youtube recording of Jolly old Beast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO0lZO78XDA
Join us next time as we discuss the Book Riot article: “A History of Racism in American Public Libraries” by Anna Gooding-Call. We will be speaking at length about JMRL’s own history, which patrons can learn more about by watching the documentary Free and Open to the Public, directed by local director Lorenzo Dickerson, and by visiting Central Library to view the exhibit on the third floor.
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This podcast is made possible through generous support from the Friends of the Library. If you’d like to learn more or join the friends, you can head to their website: https://jmrlfriends.org/
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