The Uncensored Library in Minecraft

Hi everyone,

This morning I came across something interesting: the Uncensored Library, which was constructed in the game Minecraft. This digital library has actual documents that are meant to be accessible to people in countries without freedom of the press, or those subject to state censorship. This was originally posted on the website Reddit by the user /u/venody. A brief gallery may be found here: https://www.reddit.com/gallery/sdwv6j

The Uncensored Library has its own website, which may be found here: https://www.uncensoredlibrary.com/en

The website is run by Reporters Without Borders.

I thought this would be cool to share, and perhaps it is a glimpse into our digitally integrated future.

-Matt

 

Molly Shannon Announced as National Library Week Honorary Chair Actor, comedian, and former Saturday Night Live member to celebrate nation’s libraries as 2022 spokesperson

https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/blogs/the-scoop/molly-shannon-announced-as-national-library-week-honorary-chair/

Submit Feedback: Brian Kern Interview

Good afternoon,

Now that interviewing has concluded, please take the time to submit your feedback for Brian Kern, the 2nd candidate for the Associate Director position. The form may be found here: https://forms.gle/rCi9tchNRfJL7ME68

If you haven’t done so yet, you may submit Enerel Dambiinyam’s assessment here: https://forms.gle/eFWWNmyULPGN2Whp8

Please contact me or Alison Ricker if you have trouble accessing the form, or if you have any questions or concerns.

Thank you,

Matt

Library Council meets tomorrow, Wednesday 1/26 at 2pm

Good afternoon everyone,

Library Council will be meeting tomorrow, January 26th at 2pm in the Thornton Room, and also virtually via Zoom here.
Remember that Library Council is an open group, and that you are encouraged to attend either in-person or virtually if you are interested in either participating in or observing the discussion!
The agenda for the meeting can be found here, and is also accessible by the shared Google Calendar event under the Thornton Room listing. If you have agenda items that you would like to add, please do so using the google form located here, or by emailing a Council member directly.
We look forward to seeing you then!
Best,
Gregory Solow
Library Council Chair

SIP Activity Update for Week of January 24

From: Michael Adhern

Happy new year. We hope that your year has started out well and that the term is wrapping up nicely for you.

Last year, Oberlin College and Conservatory took an ambitious step toward carbon neutrality, as we launched the campus-wide conversion to geothermal heating and cooling, positioning the institution as a national leader in clean energy. Oberlin’s drive toward carbon neutrality will continue this spring with the second phase of construction for the Sustainable Infrastructure Program (SIP). To make way for efficient transmission of geothermal heating and cooling, select trees will be removed on campus January 24 to February 4 to support 2022 construction activities.

Eighty-five (85) trees have been identified for removal and replacement, with a greater than 1 for 1 replacement ratio. The work will take place mostly in the area of north campus along Woodland Street north of Lorain Street with a few trees also being removed south of Lorain Street. Removing and replacing trees is necessary to upgrade the existing steam pipes with new hot water and chilled water pipes for the new campus energy system. Engineers have worked with the grounds department and Oberlin’s campus arborist to make every effort to route the energy system distribution pipes on a path that will cause the least disruption to healthy trees.

Trees are an important aspect of the Oberlin campus and community and the trees that are being removed this winter will be replaced with 110 trees in the coming year. New trees will be selected with a wide range of considerations—such as the city’s tree replacement guide, Ohio native species, interplay of diverse species, structural integrity of a species, and aesthetics. To learn more about tree selection, read the campus news article from December, “Phase One of SIP Project Ends with a Campus and City Tree Planting.”

A portion of the wood from removed trees has been identified for reuse on campus in a project to be determined by students and community members.

To learn more about carbon neutrality and SIP visit Oberlin College’s Sustainable Infrastructure Program.

As 2022 construction ramps up in the spring, weekly email communications regarding project details will resume.

Lowdown Login Temporary Changes

Hi Everyone,

I have removed the login prompt for the Library Lowdown temporarily while CIT works with Okta to improve its function and allow for all OCL users to login. This means that the site is accessible to anyone and that anyone can contribute to it without logging in. I will turn on the login prompt again when it is working properly.

For now, I’d rather have everyone be able to use the site and get used to the Lowdown as the official source for internal OCL announcements and information.

Important: when submitting a post or comment, be sure to add your full name so it will display on the site.

I’ll be monitoring the site for any spam posts. If you see anything weird, please let me know and I’ll remove it as soon as I can.

Thanks!

What Makes a Collector? A Conversation on Collecting Sound Recordings

Upcoming ARSC webinar this Thursday that might be of interest:

What Makes a Collector? A Conversation on Collecting Sound Recordings Featuring panelists Dorothy Berry, John Levin, and Vincent Pelote
Moderated by Allison McClanahan and John Bondurant
Presented by the ARSC Education and Training Committee & ARSC Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee
January 20, 2022, 3:00 PM EST

http://www.arsc-audio.org/committees/et-webinars.html

 

 

Library Council Meeting on Wednesday, 1/12 @ 2pm

Library Council will be meeting tomorrow, January 12th at 2pm in the Thornton Room, and also virtually via Zoom here.
Remember that Library Council is an open group, and that you are encouraged to attend either in-person or virtually if you are interested in either participating in or observing the discussion!
The agenda for the meeting can be found here, and is also accessible by the shared Google Calendar event under the Thornton Room listing. If you have agenda items that you would like to add, please do so using the google form located here, or by emailing a Council member directly.
We look forward to seeing you then!