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In this episode of the Historical Reminiscents Podcast I’m talking about my decision to return to school and how saying no has played a part in this decision.
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In this episode of the Historical Reminiscents Podcast I'm veering away from historical content and chatting about my experiences advocating for trans and gender diverse inclusion, with a focus on gender identity training
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In this episode of the Historical Reminiscents Podcast I'm chatting about my recent experience using Omeka to develop online exhibitions to be used as educational outreach tools.
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In this episode of the Historical Reminiscents Podcast I'm chatting about the transcription of archival videos and archival handwritten documents. I touch on some process for transcription and challenges associated with transcription.
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In this episode of the Historical Reminiscents Podcast I'm talking about generative and caring online spaces. I reflect on some of my favourite parts of online communities and share space facilitation techniques I like.
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-Thinking Rock Community Arts -
I'm back! It's a short one, but I have more podcast episodes planned for 2022. In today's episode I'm reflecting on my administrative secondment and lessons learned.
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In today's episode I'm talking about archival pandemic backlogs and pressure points that COVID-19 have created in archival settings.
Mentioned in this episode:
-Samantha Thompson, "Why don't archivists digitize everything?" -
In today's episode I'm talking about unfinished objects and that pile of unfinished writing projects so many of us have on our computers.
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-Thinking Rock Community Arts -
In today’s episode I talk about the practice of having no meeting days and how that has helped with managing my workload. I also share some of my meeting pet peeves.
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In today’s episode I talk about technology blips, technology fails, and recovering from these unexpected challenges. I draw on a couple of epic fail experiences recently and talk about getting through them.
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In today’s episode I’m talking about Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion work, also known as EDI work, and protecting yourself from burning out while engaged in this work. This episode is based on my experience engaged in EDI work connected to gender and sexuality inclusion.
Mentioned in this episode:
-The Nap Ministry
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In today's episode I'm talking about managing chronic pain, archival labour, and working from home. This episode is based on my experiences working from home since March 2020 and rooted in my pain realities, so your mileage with it may vary.
Also, part way through the episode one of my cats decided to chow down near where I was recording. If you hear a weird noise, that's what is causing it.
Mentioned in this episode:
-Sam Winn, "This Disabled Life: Academic Conferencing in COVID times" -
In today's episode I'm talking all about book proposals. I reflect on the two book proposals I had accepted in 2020 and share some general tips I learned from that process.
Mentioned in this episode:
-Katie Linder, YGT Podcast "Writing and Pitching Book Proposals"
-Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in LIS -
In today's episode I'm talking about making it through the dark days of winter, practicing kindness in my professional life, and that ever illusive work/life balance.
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-Feminist Ethics of Care -
In today's episode I'm discussing my experiences attending three different virtual conference in October. I talk about online conference formats, recording and giving presentations, and interaction in online conference spaces.
Mentioned in this episode:
-Canadian Research Knowledge Network 2020 Conference
-TESS Online 2020: Humanizing Learning
-Ontario Museum Association Annual Conference -
In today's episode I'm talking about peer review feedback and article revisions. I chat about some of the recent articles I have revised, handling negative feedback, and my process for doing revisions.
Mentioned in this episode:
-Jo VanEvery, Revision following peer review is a normal part of the scholarly writing process
- Melissa Dalgleish, Learning to Love Being Edited -
How do you find time for the projects that you are invested in but aren't part of your job? In today's episode I'm talking about passion projects and the work that I do off the side of my desk that brings me a lot of joy.
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-Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in LIS book project
- Trans and Gender Non-Conforming Inclusion in Libraries webinar -
In today's episode I'm chatting about boundaries between work and home life and the struggle to maintain those boundaries during the pandemic. I talk about my home office, strategies for disconnecting and challenges of the work at home life.
Mentioned in this episode:
- Wladislaw Rivkin, Working from home? Why detachment is crucial for mental health -
Hi All! I'm back with a new podcast episode, it's a short one but in today's episode I'm discussing grant evaluation and sitting on the other side of the funding table. I talk about grant adjudication, collaboration, and grant writing.
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It's been awhile, but I'm back with new podcast content. In today's episode I'm discussing problematic language in archival descriptions, approaches to handling racist depictions in records, and efforts to update archival practices.
Mentioned in this episode:
-University of Waterloo, Language in Archival Collections
-Archives for Black Lives in Philadelphia, Anti-Racist Description Resources (PDF)
- Gracen Brilmyer, Michelle Caswell, Identifying and Dismantling White Supremacy in Archives - Mostrar más