Episodes
Friday Sep 11, 2020
Overlooked Histories with Author Sarah Miller
Friday Sep 11, 2020
Friday Sep 11, 2020
Local Author Sarah Miller shines a light into the darkened corners of history--particularly when it comes to people and events that most of us THINK we already mostly know about, but maybe we don't know the WHOLE STORY. Miller has published five books, including the award-winning 'Miss Spitfire.' Her most recent work looked into the lives of the Dionne Quintuplets, during the 1930s. She spoke with us about the process of researching these books and the fulfillment of discovery when it comes to digging into history. She's just completed her next book, 'Violet & Daisy,' due to come out in April of 2021.
http://www.sarahmillerbooks.com/
Sarah joined us for the 2nd episode of BEGINNING MIDDLE END, our Adult Storytime Series
Wednesday Sep 09, 2020
Teen Podcast - School Life in a Pandemic
Wednesday Sep 09, 2020
Wednesday Sep 09, 2020
Three local teens, Mumtaz, Marigold, and Jada, are joining Youth Librarian Ms. Jasmine to discuss how they are adapting to a virtual-school year. Mumtaz and Marigold are both Pages here at the Ferndale Library. Jada, meanwhile, is already a self-published author, she recently released a new book, Tear Stained Pages.
Friday Sep 04, 2020
Let's Talk Genre: Sci-Fi and Fantasy
Friday Sep 04, 2020
Friday Sep 04, 2020
Reference Librarian Maggie Weddell joins us to talk about the collection she develops for circulation here at Ferndale: SCIENCE FICTION and FANTASY. While we discuss the merits of the allegorical tales set in space or in far-off kingdoms, we also touch upon the enriching and enlightening messages that these genres can deliver to readers. We also discuss recent HUGO and NEBULA Award-winning works in the genre of Science Fiction.
A Memory Called Empire is available in our print collection, and as an Audiobook (for Ferndale Cardholders) through HOOPLA.
Gideon the Ninth is available in our print collection, and as an eBook through the Libby App (from OverDrive)
A Song for a New Day is available in our print collection
Gods of Jade and Shadow is available in our print collection, and as an eBook through Libby (from OverDrive)
Tuesday Sep 01, 2020
A Little Too Quiet w/ Librarian Andrea Perez (Discussing the 300s and more)
Tuesday Sep 01, 2020
Tuesday Sep 01, 2020
Andrea Perez holds degrees in both library sciences and social work, and she was a co-organizer of the Radical Librarianship track at the Allied Media Conference.
She has worked here at Ferndale for a few years, but she's been working in libraries for most of her life, including Southfield and Plymouth, but also Westland, the latter of which resulted in controversy when five librarians were abruptly cut from their positions. But, that anecdote actually has a happy ending, if you listen to the end of the podcast.
Meanwhile, when she's not working weekends here at Ferndale, Andrea's a therapist at the Radical Well-Being Center.
In this episode, we discuss the collection she develops for circulation: the 300's--the social sciences.
And she has three recommendations discussed in this podcast.
Thursday Aug 27, 2020
ALTQ with Author, Reporter and Journalism Prof Amy Haimerl
Thursday Aug 27, 2020
Thursday Aug 27, 2020
https://amyhaimerl.com/detroit-hustle/
Tuesday Aug 25, 2020
ALTQ - Information Literacy with Laura Sheble of Wayne State
Tuesday Aug 25, 2020
Tuesday Aug 25, 2020
Laura Sheble is a computational social scientist, a faculty member at the School of Information Sciences at Wayne State University, and Visiting Research Fellow at SSRI/DNAC. An Asst. Prof at WSU, Sheble is here to talk about two interesting historical examples that can provide context for our current moment. This is another installment in our ongoing series on Information Literacy. Sheble joined us in 2018 for an in-person panel discussion on this subject. She recently co-edited the book Misinformation and Mass Audiences--which is available to circulate from the Ferndale Library's collection.