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March 2025

    Media Lab Spotlight: Introducing “Behind the Labs” podcast

    by Guest Author March 24, 2025
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    Did you know there is a state-of-the-art Media Lab in the Sperber Health Sciences Library? It is a bookable space for students, staff, and researchers for all audio and video recording projects. We’d like to highlight an exciting student use-case where the crew of three students (Jashan, Yuvraj, and Arpit) created Behind the Labs, a podcast that focuses on breakthrough research studies and their real-world implications to make it easy for people to understand scientific research. We asked Jashan some questions about their podcast:  

    What inspired you to start your podcast?

    I noticed how difficult it was for people around me to understand research jargon, so I wanted to create a space for accessible discussions with diverse perspectives. We occasionally have special guests, often professors from the University of Alberta, to talk about these studies and share their expertise. I pitched the idea, and Yuvraj was on board—later, Arpit joined, and the podcast took off from there.

    What made you decide to record your podcast in the Sperber Library’s Media Lab?

    I had no equipment or technical know-how, so I looked for recording spaces and discovered the Media Lab. It had everything we needed—high-quality microphones and webcam, professional ambiance, and an easy setup—making it the perfect place to launch our podcast.

    What equipment and resources have you used in the Media Lab, and how did they enhance your podcast production?

    The studio-quality microphones made a huge difference in audio clarity, far surpassing home recordings. The adjustable lighting also allowed us to incorporate video into our podcast, enhancing our production value.

    What has been the biggest benefit of using the library’s Media Lab instead of recording elsewhere?

    The combination of top-tier equipment and accessibility. Booking is simple, and the library staff is always available to help. Plus, being able to record on campus after class made podcasting a seamless part of our routine.

    What advice would you give to other students who are interested in starting a podcast but don’t know where to begin?

    Just go for it! It’s easy to overthink how others will perceive it, but once you start, it becomes a rewarding creative outlet. The best thing you can do is take that first step.

    Jashan, Yuvraj, and Arpit at the Sperber Library Media Lab

    Interested in starting your own podcasting project? Check out the Media Lab and book the space whenever you’re ready to have a go!


    Many thanks to Janice Kung, Librarian (Health Sciences) and Jashan Gogia for authoring this article.

    This content is licensed under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Creative Commons licence.

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  • Journée internationale du bonheur

    by Guest Author March 19, 2025
    by Guest Author March 19, 2025

    La bibliothèque a invité Heather Ritz, assistante sociale communautaire auprès de Wellness Supports (uab.ca/wellness), à partager ses réflexions sur la Journée internationale du bonheur à l’Université de l’Alberta.   Le 20 mars est la Journée internationale du bonheur. En cette période de l’année où les pressions sont fortes, il est légitime de se demander pourquoi célébrer le bonheur. Est-il vraiment possible dans ce contexte ? N’est-ce qu’une platitude? Cependant, je pense qu’il est…

  • Empowering Research: How the University of Alberta Library Supports Open Science

    by Guest Author March 17, 2025
    by Guest Author March 17, 2025

    At the University of Alberta Library, we are committed to advancing open science practices that revolutionize research conduct and dissemination. Our efforts focus on promoting transparency, accessibility, and collaboration to enhance the robustness and reproducibility of research. Facilitating Open Access Publishing We play a pivotal role in supporting open access publishing at the University of Alberta. Our team negotiates agreements with publishers to reduce or eliminate article processing charges (APCs) for our…

  • Renforcer la recherche : Comment la bibliothèque de l’Université de l’Alberta soutient la Science ouverte

    by Guest Author March 17, 2025
    by Guest Author March 17, 2025

    La bibliothèque de l’Université de l’Alberta s’engage à promouvoir les pratiques de la Science ouverte pour révolutionner la recherche et sa diffusion. Nos efforts se concentrent sur promouvoir la transparence, l’accessibilité et la collaboration pour que la recherche soit plus robuste et reproductible. Faciliter la publication en libre accès Nous jouons un rôle essentiel dans le soutien à la publication en libre accès à l’Université de l’Alberta. Notre équipe négocie des accords…

  • Explorer nos collections : Biographies de femmes racontées en bandes dessinées

    by Elisabet Ingibergsson March 13, 2025
    by Elisabet Ingibergsson March 13, 2025

    Depuis une dizaine d’années, la bande dessinée s’est emparée de la cause féministe, notamment en mettant en lumière l’apport de certaines femmes dans l’histoire, encore trop souvent minimisé. La bande dessinée, à la fois créative et de vulgarisation, est un support de choix pour toucher le grand public. Aujourd’hui, nous partageons une sélection de bandes dessinées biographiques trouvées dans nos collections qui font revivre l’histoire de quelques femmes remarquables.  Pour vous inspirer…

  • Days of Action – International Day of Happiness

    by Elisabet Ingibergsson March 13, 2025
    by Elisabet Ingibergsson March 13, 2025

    The Library invited Heather Ritz, Community Social Worker with Wellness Supports (uab.ca/wellness) to share her reflections about the International Day of Happiness at the University of Alberta.  March 20 is International Day of Happiness, and given the time of year, you may be wondering why on earth we would celebrate happiness as end-of-term pressures are mounting. Is happiness even possible? Is talking about happiness at this time of year merely a platitude? …

  • Edmonton Queer History Collection

    by Guest Author March 10, 2025
    by Guest Author March 10, 2025

    The University of Alberta Library continues to add to our openly accessible digital collections. We are excited to share the latest additions to the Edmonton Queer History Collection. This collection includes 2SLGBTQ+ community magazines, newsletters, and items of historical significance and is made possible through our ongoing partnership with the Edmonton Queer History Project and MacEwan University Archives.  New Additions  This new batch includes significant materials that highlight the rich and diverse…

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