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Sounds from the Shelves

Sounds from the Shelves

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Ever wondered what the B-side of library life is about? Well, here’s a hint… it’s not just books. Come join Mieke, Leonides, and Sarah from the Salt Lake County Library as they flip that record and discuss the less known sights and sounds of the library world. With special guest appearances dropping in to chat about music, writing, community, gaming, and yes, even books.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Art
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    • Public Domain Day
      Feb 20 2026

      Join our hosts as they talk about Public Domain Day, what it is about, and what materials have joined the public domain this year.

      Learn More about Public Domain and Copyright:

      Learn more about Public Domain Day and everything that entered the Public Domain on the Duke Law School website: https://web.law.duke.edu/cspd/publicdomainday/2026/

      You can also read a brief history of copyright in the US from the US Copyright Office: https://www.copyright.gov/timeline/

      Books on copyright and public domain:

      The copyright book : a practical guide by William S. Strong

      Intellectual property: a very short introduction by Siva Vaidhyanathan

      The public domain : find and use free content for your website, book, app, music, video, art, and more by Stephen Fishman

      Time stamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:47 - Copyright 05:16 - Orphaned Works 07:16 - Licensing Protected Works 09:53 - Works in the Public Domain 12:22 - Literature Entering the Public Domain 13:22 - Film Entering the Public Domain 14:11 - Music Compositions Entering the Public Domain 15:25 - Music Recordings Entering the Public Domain 16:18 - Art Entering the Public Domain 17:59 - Copyright vs. Trademark 20:05 - Utilization of the Public Domain 24:21 - Aspirational Potatoes 27:55 - Outro

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      29 min
    • Branch Spotlight: West Jordan Library
      Jan 17 2026

      Learn more about the West Jordan library with Vern Waters and Jennifer Flake.

      00:00 - Intro 00:37 - Reader's Advisory 05:41 - Vern Waters and Jennifer Flake 06:58 - When was West Jordan Library built? 08:17 - West Jordan staff 09:15 - Size of Collection 09:51 - Cool West Jordan Library Facts 15:40 - Regular Programming 19:26 - Upcoming Events 20:23 - 3D Printing (and Reader's Choice) 23:09 - Favorite Things About West Jordan Library 26:06 - Anything Else (Come See Us) 27:40 - Potatoes! 29:15 - Outro

      Full list of Reader's Advisory books:

      History of West Jordan by Bernarr Furse

      The only item I could find about the city and its history.

      Salt a World History by Mark Kurlansky.

      The way salt shaped civilization from the beginning. Wars have been fought over it, the taxes on salt secured empires across the world, and also inspired revolution.

      Guns, Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond.

      Why and how did Eurasians conquer, decimate or displace the people of the Americas, Africa and Australia. Instead of the reverse. Telling the story of human history and the environmental factors responsible for of all the worlds people.

      The hobbit and the Fellowship of the rings trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien.

      Hobbits of course! Adventure, Wizards and magical rings. People that like potatoes!

      Elements of Style by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White.

      Because it is helpful, it once helped me get a job, and it has the humor of E.B. White

      I Still Dream about You by Fannie Flagg

      The absurdity and dark humor.

      Should I Share My Ice Cream by Mo Willems

      Because learning to share is super hard and Mo Willems shows that in a funny and amazing way.

      Skulls : an exploration of Alan Dudley's curious collection by Simon Winchester.

      Because it is full of amazing pictures of animal skulls. Tells the rich and fascinating story of skulls, both human and animal, from every perspective imaginable: historical, biographical, cultural, and iconographic. Presenting details about the parts of the skull (including the cranium, the mandible, the shape and positioning of the eye sockets, and species-specific features like horns, teeth, beaks and bills), information about the science and pseudoscience of skulls, and a look at skulls in religion, art and popular culture, his stories and information are riveting and enlightening.

      Anne of Green Gables by LM Montgomery

      I just love how Anne Shirley is written! She's such a quirky girl, who definitely had ADHD (which is so relatable to me).

      The Raven Cycle series by Maggie Stiefvater.

      The author has such a unique style of storytelling. The blend of magical realism and character development is superb! It was the series that got me through the pandemic.

      Song of the Sparrow by Lisa Ann Sandell.

      This book is written in ballad form and is just so good!

      Weyward by Emilia Hart.

      Female resilience against abuse, it was one of those books that is rage-inducing but a deliciously cathartic ending.

      Lord of the Rings Trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkein

      Because of its epic story that I've loved since I was a kid,

      Les Miserables by Victor Hugo

      Les Mis in particular is a favorite as it was a favorite of my grandfather that passed away when my mother was little. The first time I read it, it was his copy that he took notes in and I have loved it ever since.

      A Witch's Guide to Burning by Aminder Dhaliwal

      Because it has beautiful and unique art.

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      31 min
    • Librarian Myths and Body Modifications
      Dec 17 2025

      Join our hosts as they discuss various myths about librarians, including the fact that they are tattooed, pierced, and color their hair.

      Time stamps: 00:00 - Intro/Reader's Advisory 04:06 - Librarian Stereotypes 21:48 - How Common is Body Modification for Library Employees? 24:29 - What Body Modifications do Our Staff Have? 25:54 - Reasons for Body Modification 34:40 - How do Patrons and Other Staff React? 40:49 - How have perceptions of Library Staff appearance changed? 45:55 - Potatoes (and Soup!) 49:00 - Outro

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      51 min
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