Stacks & Facts
A channel talking about Library and Information Science, and the topics therein! Hosted by Peter Musser, who fixes to upload videos twice a month that make understanding libraries and information science more easy for folks around the world.
##Stacks & Facts is filmed and created primarily on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Musqueam people. Learn more here: http://aboriginal.ubc.ca/community-youth/musqueam-and-ubc/ ##
Note: I am an MLIS student at UBC in Vancouver, BC, Canada -- but my views do not necessarily reflect those of the school, faculty, or University as a whole.

Am I still a librarian??

trauma thoughts: the day we closed.

Why People Lie to You (and how to catch them)

Finding Library Jobs for Fun and (non)Profit

Before you become a librarian, some things to keep in mind.

The Librarian's Night Before Christmas

How Did I End Up a Librarian?

I Love Being a Librarian.

Congrats, you're starting Library School!

A Queer Century, 1869-1969: the curatorial process (part 2)

A Queer Century, 1869-1969: a guided tour of sexuality over 100 years (part 1)

How much money do YouTubers ACTUALLY make?

Librarians should know this technology

Parking lot thoughts: does the MLIS matter?

Two Weeks a Librarian: Crows, Fines, and UNLIMITED POWER

Black Excellence in Librarianship

The information we leave behind

The Librarian's Night before Christmas

Libraries Without Borders: Helping the world one box at a time.

What comes after my MLIS?

The Books that Predict the Future
![[full movie] Paywall: The Business of Scholarship -- annotated + commentary](https://ricktube.ru/thumbnail/GMjkgKGQhqY/mqdefault.jpg)
[full movie] Paywall: The Business of Scholarship -- annotated + commentary

Why are most librarians white women?

What do you learn in Library School? The MLIS Explained!

Ch-ch-ch-changes! News about me and the channel.

How to not suck in college

E-books at Libraries: Worth the cost?

Should Amazon Replace Libraries?

Tattoos, Mister Rogers, and the Human Record

This is why Representation in Literature Matters.