Episodios

  • Banned Books Week
    Sep 28 2023

    Today’s episode is all about celebrating Banned Books Week. I will also review one of my latest reads, and then we’ll get a little sneak peak into a future episode. Happy listening!

    Links: Follow me on social to stay connected, share ideas, and ask questions! Facebook: ⁠@emilyg143⁠

    Twitter/X: ⁠@EmilyGolightly3⁠

    Instagram: ⁠@sorryimallbookedwithemilyg⁠ or ⁠@egolightly⁠⁠Linktree⁠

    Follow the American Library Association here:

    Website: https://www.ala.org/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmericanLibraryAssociation

    Twitter/X: @ALALibrary

    Instagram: @americanlibraryassociation


    Information on Banned Books Week (from the ALA website):

    Levar Burton will headline a live virtual conversation with Banned Books Week Youth Honorary Chair Da’Taeveyon Daniels about censorship and advocacy at 8:00 p.m. ET on Wednesday, October 4. The event will stream live on Instagram (@banned_books_week). Visit BannedBooksWeek.org for more details.


    Saturday, October 7, will mark Let Freedom Read Day, a day of action against censorship. From calling decision-makers to checking out or buying banned books to writing letters and more, everyone is encouraged to do at least one thing to defend the right to read and to speak on behalf of those who ensure access to information. For information about ways to participate and resources, visit bannedbooksweek.org/let-freedom-read-day/.

    Book Ban Data

    The Library Bill of Rights

    We Need Diverse Books


    For more info:

    Betsy Gomez

    Coordinator

    Banned Books Week Coalition

    coordinator@bannedbooksweek.org


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    18 m
  • Engaging Our Littlest Learners During Read Alouds with Special Guest Lauren Simmons
    Feb 20 2023

    Today’s episode is all about the read aloud, and I will be chatting with a special guest, Lauren Simmons, about ways to engage our littlest learners. I will also review one of my latest reads, and then we’ll get a little sneak peak into a future episode. Happy listening!

    Links:
    Follow me on social to stay connected, share ideas, and ask questions!
    Facebook: @emilyg143
    Twitter: @EmilyGolightly3
    Instagram: @sorryimallbookedwithemilyg or @egolightly
    Linktree

    Follow Lauren on Instagram: @beachgirlfarmworld

    Follow Author/Speaker Lester Laminack on Twitter for more great read aloud recommendations: @lester_laminack

    Check out these resources for making your read alouds more interactive:
    NovelEffect

    If you would like to help support the podcast and the creation of future episodes, you can click here! Thanks for your support!

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    31 m
  • Gift Ideas for the Bibliophile in Your Life That AREN'T Just Books
    Dec 17 2022

    Today’s episode is all about gifts for bookworms, both adults and kids alike. I will also review one of my latest reads, and then we’ll get a little sneak peak into a future episode. Happy listening!

    Links:
    Follow me on social to stay connected, share ideas, and ask questions!
    Facebook: @emilyg143
    Twitter: @EmilyGolightly3
    Instagram: @sorryimallbookedwithemilyg or @egolightly
    Linktree

    Article:
    Karen Iorio Adelson, H. R. (2022, November 22). The best gifts for bookworms (that aren't books). The Strategist. Retrieved December 4, 2022, from https://nymag.com/strategist/article/best-gifts-for-book-lovers.html

    Ideal Bookshelf
    Some Other Ideal Bookshelf Options from Etsy:
    Book Spine Art by CarmenDrawsTonight
    Personalised Bookshelf Print by The Origami Fox
    Personalized Bookshelf Print by LauraRowStudio

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    24 m
  • #TrueBookFairs with NC School Library Media Association's Librarian of the Year Julie Stivers
    Dec 8 2022

    In this episode, I interview Julie Stivers as we discuss equity, book fairs, and ways to make book fairs more equitable through her idea of having a #TrueBookFair where students receive books for FREE. I really enjoyed this interview, and I hope you'll check it out!

    Links:
    Follow me on social to stay connected, share ideas, and ask questions!
    Facebook: @emilyg143
    Twitter: @EmilyGolightly3
    Instagram: @sorryimallbookedwithemilyg or @egolightly
    Linktree

    Follow Julie Stivers at @BespokeLib on Twitter and @mvlibraryreads on IG

    Children’s Rights to Read www.rightstoread.org

    Article About Julie Stivers: https://sils.unc.edu/news/Stivers-Award-2022
    University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. (2022, October 24). Alum Julie Stivers (MSLS '15) named North Carolina Library Media Coordinator of the year by North Carolina School Library Media Association. sils.unc.edu. Retrieved December 7, 2022, from https://sils.unc.edu/news/Stivers-Award-2022

    Article About #TrueBookFairs: https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/blogs/the-scoop/116407/ Dankowski, T. (Ed.). (2020, June 24). Ridding schools of reading trauma. American Libraries Magazine. Retrieved December 7, 2022, from https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/blogs/the-scoop/116407/

    Link to purchase Julie's book from the American Library Association

    What is Julie reading that she recommends?

    The Life and Crimes of Hoodie Rosen by Isaac Blum

    Fame: Bad Bunny by Eric Esquivel and Amanda del Cid Lugo (graphic novel)

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    24 m
  • Library Inspiration from Bookstores and Libraries Around the Globe
    Nov 29 2022

    In this episode, I’m going to be talking about what educators can learn from bookstores and public libraries about creating a welcoming space for their students or patrons. I’m going to review a book I just read that I’m really excited about, and we will answer a listener question about readers' advisory tools. The links below are all related to show content that I hope you will find helpful.

    **Apologies in advance for the playback speed in the intro and outro--I'm still working out the kinks and appreciate your understanding!**

    Links:
    NY Public Library
    Check out this awesome article from the NYPL: 17 Upcoming Book Adaptations to Read and Watch by Carrie McBride
    @NYPLRecommends is a great resource on Twitter for finding great book recommendations.
    NYPL on Twitter
    NYPL on Facebook

    Library of Congress

    Kid Citizen

    BookPeople Website

    Bookmarks Website

    The Salt Lake City Public Library System

    Salt Lake City Public Library’s Creative Lab

    OBA–Amsterdam Public Library

    OBA’s Instagram Page

    House of All Languages (part of Amsterdam Public Library)

    De Achtsprong (School)


    Information about Donna Barbra Higuera:

    Donna’s Author Site

    Article About Donna Winning the Newbery and Pura Belpre Award for The Last Cuentista

    Book Ordering Information


    Readers’ Advisory Tools:

    Goodreads

    What Should I Read Next?

    Amazon

    Library Thing

    Literature Map

    The Book Wrangler’s Read-Alike “What Should I Read Next” menus

    Instagram, TikTok, Twitter (using hashtags such as #BookTok or #bookstagram

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    18 m
  • Inspiring a Love of Reading Through the Battle of the Books with Stacy Hersey
    Nov 7 2022

    In this episode, I will chat with Stacy Hersey, the NC School Library Media Association's Director of Book Programs, including the elementary, middle, and high school Battle of the Books.

    If you have questions or ideas for future episodes, please email me or send me a message on Twitter.

    emilydgolightly@gmail.com

    Twitter: @EmilyGolightly3

    linktr.ee/golightlyinthelibrary

    Instagram: @sorryimallbookedwithemilyg

    Links to Topics Discussed in This Podcast: NC School Library Media Association

    Stacy Hersey (Twitter/Email)

    battlequestions.com

    mybobteam.com

    NCSLMA BOB Presentation Slides and YouTube Video Preesentation

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    31 m
  • Going to the NC School Library Media Conference, Book Reviews, and Listener Questions
    Nov 1 2022

    In this episode, we'll chat about the conference I recently attended. I will review several books I've read recently, The Light Pirate by Lily Brooks-Dalton (publish date: December 6, 2022) and Your School is the Best! by Maggie Hutchings and Felicita Sala, and I will address listener questions.

    If you have questions or ideas for future episodes, please email me or send me a message on Twitter.

    emilydgolightly@gmail.com

    Twitter: @EmilyGolightly3

    linktr.ee/golightlyinthelibrary

    Instagram: @sorryimallbookedwithemilyg

    Links to Topics Discussed in This Podcast: NC School Library Media Association

    Beanstack

    Donalyn Miller's 40-Book Challenge

    Colby Sharp and the Nerdy Book Club

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    21 m
  • Welcome to the Podcast! Who am I, and what are we doing here?
    Oct 19 2022

    I'm Emily Golightly, a librarian, avid reader, and advocate for diverse books for diverse kids. Our first episode is a bit of a roadmap for the podcast, setting the tone for what is to come.

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