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First Tuesday contains archived broadcasts originally aired from September 6, 2005 through February 27, 2007.

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[View Details] Interview with Rebecca Vargha, SLA President - February 27, 2007
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[View Details] First Tuesday: American Libraries Editor Leonard Kniffel - December 4, 2006
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[View Details] Interview with Mary Bly - May 2, 2006
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Summary: Join hosts Linda Esser, Denice Adkins and Diane Velasquez with their guest Dr. Mary Bly, Associate Professor, Fordham University. Dr. Bly writes historical fiction as Eloisa James. Her latest novel, The Taming of the Duke, received a starred review in Booklist.

Dr. Bly's impressive academic credentials include an undergraduate degree from Harvard University, a Master of Philosophy from Oxford University and a Ph. D. from Yale. Currently, she is an Associate Professor at Fordham University and Director of Graduate Studies. Her teaching and research interests center on Shakespeare. A reader review on amazon.com describes Dr. Bly's book, Queer Virgins and Virgin Queens on the Early Modern Stage as "...a fascinating job of delving into the use of (bawdy) puns on the Reniassance stage. Her style of writing is vibrant and keeps the reader's attention throughout, and yet is endlessly informative. In the process of examining the puns, and the language of the time, she manages to give the reader a very clear sense of sixteenth/seventeenth century society."

Readers of Eloisa James' historical romance novels are no less enthusiastic. Her writing is described as "witty", "smart", "fun" and "romantic".
[View Details] Patrick Jones on Teen Services & Writing for Teens - April 4, 2006
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Summary: Demographics suggest that the number of teens in the U.S. will hit an all-time high during this decade. Join guest, Patrick Jones, internationally known for connecting teens and libraries as we discuss new trends and formats in services to teens, and his work as an author for teen audiences.

Patrick Jones' website: Connecting YA
[View Details] Library Service to Older Adults and the Baby Boomers - March 7, 2006
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Summary: Our guest was Allan M. Kleiman, head of reference at Westfield Memorial Library, Westfield, New Jersey. Allan is chair of the American Library Association's Committee on Library Service to the Aging, and was only one of four librarians that attended the White House Conference on Aging as an "official" voting delegate. Charley Seavey and Allan discussed "Library Service to Older Adults and the Baby Boomers."
[View Details] First Tuesday--Government Information at the Crossroads - February 7, 2006
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Summary: Dr. Seavey talks with Laurie Canepa of the State Library of New Mexico and Barbara Rehkop of Washington University in St. Louis about the present and future of government information.
[View Details] First Tuesday: Charley Seavey interviews Janet Swan Hill - December 6, 2005
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Summary: Dr. Seavey interviews Janet Swan Hill, Associate Director for Technical Services, University of Colorado at Boulder Libraries, on the topics of map librarianship, librarian education, and cataloging.
[View Details] First Tuesday: Linda Esser interviews Mary Kay Chelton - November 1, 2005
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Summary: Featuring Mary Kay Chelton, of the Queens College GSLIS, and noted authority in the area of children's services and literature. Drs Esser and Chelton discuss library service to young adults. Charley Seavey also makes appearances in the discussion.
[View Details] First Tuesday: Linda Esser, Charley Seavey, and Denice Adkins talk about romances - November 1, 2005
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Summary: Drs. Esser, Adkins, and Seavey talk about negative perceptions of romance readers in libraries.
[View Details] First Tuesday: Charley Seavey interviews Robert S. Martin - October 4, 2005
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Summary: Featuring Robert S. Martin, Lillian Bradshaw Endowed Chair in Library Science at Texas Woman's University, and former head of the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
[View Details] Job Opportunities for Next Gen Librarians - September 6, 2005
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