Comments for In the Library with the Lead Pipe Comments for In the Library with the Lead Pipe An open access, peer reviewed journal Comment on Creating a Student-Centered Alternative to Research Guides: Developing the Infrastructure to Support Novice Learners by Name* Elaine G I think this is great and am hoping to implement something similar on my campus. I noticed that you are using Sidecar learning for your website tutorials instead of a guide on the side, which was created by U of A. is there a reason for this? I was just curious. Is it worth the extra cost? Comment on Creating a Student-Centered Alternative to Research Guides: Developing the Infrastructure to Support Novice Learners by Name*Wally Grotophorst Tried something along these lines 10 years or so ago. Described here: : https://hdl.handle.net/1920/5972 Idea was well received but it proved a bridge too far for many of our public services staff when it came time to keep the portals "current" and looking "lived in" Comment on No Holds Barred: Policing and Security in the Public Library by Anti-Racism Resources - Book Cart Queens […] No Holds Barred: Policing and Security in the Public Library […] Comment on Power and Status (and Lack Thereof) in Academe: Academic Freedom and Academic Librarians by Day in Review (September 14–18, 2020) - Association of Research Libraries […] Power and Status (and Lack Thereof) in Academe: Academic Freedom and Academic Librarians (In the Library with the Lead Pipe) […] Comment on It’s Not Imposter Syndrome: Resisting Self-Doubt as Normal For Library Workers by Robert Dickinson Spectacularly interesting article! I'm not an academic in this field; you did a great job making it accessible to those outside your field. Very well argued, and insightful into yet another way in which society puts the pressure on victims of oppressive systems to overcome their own oppression by themselves, instead of even recognizing the need for systemic change as the real solution. Just wanted to say good job :) glad this piece has been written Comment on Librarianship at the Crossroads of ICE Surveillance by ASpB Workshop am 09. Oktober 2020, 10 – 14 Uhr: „Wenn Ihr Buch Sie liest: Bibliotheksethische Fragen zum Data Analytics Business in der Wissenschaftskommunikation“ mit Dr. Renke Siems (Universitätsbibliothek Tübingen) – Arbeitsge […] Ethische Grundsätze von Bibliothek und Information Deutschland (2017): https://media02.culturebase.org/data/docs-bideutschland/Ethische%20Grundsaetze.pdfCody Hanson: User Tracking on Academic Publisher Plattforms: https://www.codyh.com/writing/tracking.htmlSarah Lamdan: Librarianship at the Crossroads of ICE Surveillance: http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2019/ice-surveillance/ […] Comment on The Library Commons: An Imagination and an Invocation by Day in Review (August 31–September 4, 2020) - Association of Research Libraries […] The Library Commons: An Imagination and an Invocation (In the Library with the Lead Pipe) […] Comment on Librarianship at the Crossroads of ICE Surveillance by “Information Has Value”: The Political Economy of Information Capitalism | Todays News and Updates […] S. (2019). Librarianship at the crossroads of ICE surveillance. In the Library with the Lead […] Comment on “Information Has Value”: The Political Economy of Information Capitalism by Day in Review (August 17–21, 2020) - Association of Research Libraries […] “Information Has Value”: The Political Economy of Information Capitalism (In the Library with a Lead Pipe) […] Comment on It’s Not Imposter Syndrome: Resisting Self-Doubt as Normal For Library Workers by Dr. Jones I am so happy to have come across your article!!!! I am giving a talk very soon on IS and I have dedicated several slides on how the responsibility of addressing IP also lies on the shoulders of the employers and in my case my research institution. I am a postdoc in the STEM field and I've always been one of only a handful of URMs. My talk will be the FIRST time anyone has ever discussed IP and it's coming from a (seasoned) postdoc. I had a much longer path to take in order to get my PhD, but I did it and I am the oldest postdoc at my institution.....which is why I said 'seasoned'. I can't wait to share some of the awesome information I recieved in this article and I found some good information in the comments! A change is needed and I am taking the lead.