PODCAST · education
Can't Shelve This
by Reaching Across Illinois Library System
The podcast where we hammer home the importance of school libraries.Hosted by RAILS Data Analyst Janette Derucki and IHLS School Library Membership Coordinator Leah Gregory.Can't Shelve This is a product of the Reaching Across Illinois Library System (RAILS) in collaboration with the Illinois Heartland Library System (IHLS).
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Get Your Head in the Game
Reading doesn't have to be solitary. It can be a team sport! Janette and Leah are joined by school librarian Lisa Marcum (Plainfield Central High School) to unpack what gamified reading looks like: what works, what flops, and how competition can build connection. Plus, Lisa shares step-by-step how she created a thriving district-wide Book Battle that gets teens (and teachers!) excited to read and talk about books together. Relevant Links: Notion "Sociopath: a Memoir" by Patric Gagne PhD Beanstack Kelly Jensen Lincoln Award: Illinois Teen Readers' Choice Award "Huda F Are You" by Huda Fahmy "Love in English" by Maria Andreu "Dungeons and Drama" by Kristy Boyce "Hollow Fires" by Samira Ahmed "The Getaway" by Lamar Giles "Cracking the Bell" by Geoff Herbach "Star Splitter" by Matthew Kirby John Mark Enterprises PHS on Instagram PHS on TikTok Lisa's Instagram Lisa's TikTok Lisa's Bluesky
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Not Lost in Translation
When students walk into school carrying the weight of language barriers, uncertainty, and fear on their shoulders, the right welcome can mean everything. Janette and Leah are joined by Veronica Ramos (¡WEPA! líbros) and Rosie Camargo (South Holland Public Library) to share how small actions can turn a library into a place where multilingual students feel safe, seen, and valued. Relevant Links: ISBE Educator Licensure RAILS EDI Committee ¡WEPA! líbros Miss Rosie Reads Tita Rosie's Kitchen Mysteries SPARK Networking Group Lote4Kids Language Access Resource Center (LARC) Bitty Bao Canticos Lil' Libros Dig Deeper Journal Tasting History with Max Miller ALA Annual Conference Miguel Briones (bilingual author visits) Colorín colorado (multicultural/multilingual book finder database) Storytime Solidarity Follow ¡WEPA! on Instagram Follow ¡WEPA! on LinkedIn Follow Rosie on Instagram
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If We Build It, They Will Read
Plot twist: reading culture isn't built with rewards, levels, or quizzes. Janette and Leah are joined by Pernille Ripp and Dr. Sarah Sansbury to explore reading identity, student choice, and how we can create the conditions that invite kids into reading. Relevant Links: Game Changers series by Rachel Reid First-Time Caller by B.K. Borrison The Global Read Aloud Dr. Margaret Merga Expectancy-Value Theory Illinois School Library Workers Symposium Front Desk by Kelly Yang One Week to Win the Chocolate Maker by Timothy Janovsky Follow Pernille on Instagram Pernille's blog Follow Sarah on Instagram Follow Sarah on Bluesky 💭 Have a topic idea? Want to be a guest? Email Ola at [email protected] or leave us a voicemail on our hotline at 630.734.5015.
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Sitting Down with That Librarian
School librarian, author, and activist Amanda Jones joins Can't Shelve This to share her story in a candid conversation about censorship, courage, and hope for the future of libraries. Note: This episode includes discussions of harassment and threats against educators. Relevant Links: This is For Everyone by Tim Berners-Lee That Librarian by Amanda Jones ALA One Voice Ecosystem Journeying with Jones: Amanda Jones, 2021 School Librarian of the Year Apology Video MLK Jr What Is Your Life's Blueprint Speech Human Rights Coalition 2023 Youth Report for Librarians/Media Specialists SLJ Article: Amanda Jones Creates Lesson about Navigating Social Media The Librarians Documentary Death By Numbers Documentary Defending the Freedom to Read 101 from PEN America K.C. Boyd on Can't Shelve This Andrea Trudeau EveryLibrary Mychal Threets Louisiana Citizens Against Censorship Librarians Building Libraries 💭 Have a topic idea? Want to be a guest? Email Ola at [email protected] or leave us a voicemail on our hotline at 630.734.5015.
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Live from AISLE, it's Can't Shelve This!
The Can't Shelve This crew hosted their first-ever live show at the Association of Illinois School Library Educators (AISLE) Conference in Champaign, IL on October 6, 2025. We asked our audience members "what is one thing your school library has that you wish every school library could have?" Together, we built a school library utopia. Relevant Links: Feed Your Need Grant Illinois State Library Per Capita Grant Calm App 💭 Have a topic idea? Want to be a guest? Email Ola at [email protected] or leave us a voicemail on our hotline at 630.734.5015.
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The Tea on Teaching, Budgets, & Burnout
It's time for some real talk. ☕️ Janette and Leah dive into the realities of school librarianship today—unpacking the numbers, staffing shortages, and loopholes schools use to sidestep library standards. This one is a must-listen for administrators. Relevant Links: SLATE School Library Census SLATE Data Dashboard Evidence-Based Funding Formula IASB Conference (11/21-11/23) Statewide Comprehensive Literary Plan Libraries + Education Town Hall (1/20) Illinois State Library State School District Library Grant School Library Journal Illinois State Library E-Resource Program SLIDE Project ILA Legislative Priorities Public Act 103-0100 RAILS Online Store 💭 Have a topic idea? Want to be a guest? Email Ola at [email protected] or leave us a voicemail on our hotline at 630.734.5015.
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Diary of a First-Year School Librarian
What's it really like to be a brand-new school librarian? In "Diary of a First-Year School Librarian," Janette and Leah chat with Mary Alice Maloney (Charles J. Sahs School Librarian) as she reflects on her first year as a full-time certified school librarian. Hear about the challenges, wins, and plans for year two. Relevant Links: Dominican University MLIS Program UIUC MLIS Program "The Measure" by Nikki Erlick AISLE Listserv Follow Mary Alice's Bookstagram 💭 Have a topic idea? Want to be a guest? Email Ola at [email protected] or leave us a voicemail on our hotline at 630.734.5015.
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The One Where They Get Connected
You're not alone. School librarians have a powerful network of support behind them. In "The One Where They Get Connected," Janette and Leah are joined by Cyndi Robinson (Executive Director of the Illinois Library Association) and K.C. Boyd (District of Columbia Public Schools Librarian—AKA The Boss Librarian). Together, they unpack how to find your people, advocate for your job, and tap into perks like student discounts to help the next generation of librarians thrive. Relevant Links: AISLE Conference 10/5-10/7 ILA Annual Conference 10/14-10/16 AASL Conference 10/16-10/18 American Library Association (ALA) American Association of School Librarians (AASL) Illinois Library Association (ILA) Chicago State University MSLIS Program The Catholic University of America MSLIS Program ALA Joint Student Membership Program ALA Divisions ALA Roundtables EveryLibrary Follow K.C. on TikTok and Bluesky If you're an Illinois librarian attending AASL in St. Louis, email Leah Gregory or Jessica Silva for details on our meetup! 💭 Have a topic idea? Want to be a guest? Email Ola at [email protected] or leave us a voicemail on our hotline at 630.734.5015.
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Back to the Stacks
Season 2 is officially in session! Settle into back-to-school season with Janette and Leah as they unpack all the library propaganda we're not falling for. No homework—just laughs, mythbusting, and a few hot takes. Relevant Links: AISLE Conference 10/5-10/7 Extra Credit! 8/20 Illinois School Library Workers Symposium 9/17 Public Act 103-0100 American Library Association Book Ban Data ILA Annual Conference 10/14-10/16 Have a topic idea? Want to be a guest? Let us know! Email Ola at [email protected] or leave us a voicemail on our hotline at 630.734.5015.
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Thnks Fr Th Mmrs
It's a summer send-off at Can't Shelve This! In this season finale, Leah and Janette go straight to the source for school library wisdom: Oak Lawn-Hometown Middle School librarian Heather McCarthy and two of her eighth graders, Emily and Nathan! Together, they talk about what it feels like to have a school with a thriving library, and what you can do to help build one. Relevant Links: Leah's Mover & Shaker Article "A Great Big Beautiful Life" by Emily Henry Emily Henry's Taylor Swift Inspo Paige Toon Books "The Last Letter" by Rebecca Yarros Heather McCarthy's Mover & Shaker Article OLHMS Library TikTok "Impossible Escape" by Steve Sheinkin
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An Airing of Grievances
Instead of feeling sad, let's get mad. In the spirit of a mid-year Festivus, co-hosts Janette and Leah address the current library landscape and read listener-submitted rants. Relevant Links: Agencies of Impact Report IMLS Advocacy Pulse Page Illinois State Board of Education ELA Standards ISAIL Standards AASL Standards Books Mentioned: Yellowface by R.F. Kuanga All Fours by Miranda July John Green All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia Cinder by Marissa Meyer The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
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E is for Everyone
Every student deserves to be seen in their school library. Janette and Leah are joined by "A" (local school librarian) and Jessica Silva (RAILS Member Engagement Specialist) to discuss how to create welcoming and inclusive school libraries. Together, they share strategies for supporting EDIA in the changing educational landscape. Relevant Links: Cooperative Center for Children's Books Statistics Mirrors, Windows, and Sliding Glass Doors by Rudine Sims Bishop Vocational Awe and Librarianship by Fobazi Ettarh The Myth of the Neutral Professional by Robert Jensen Executive Orders: Ending Radical Indoctrination in K-12 Schooling Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government Improving Education Outcomes by Empowering Parents, States and Communities Continuing the Reduction of the Federal Bureaucracy EndDEI website GLSEN Rainbow Library Libraries and the Patriot Act Public Act 103-0100 Inclusive Curriculum Implementation Guidance Project Lit On Intersectionality by Kimberle Crenshaw Kelsey Bogan's "Don't Shush Me" Blog
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Let's Get Certified
We talk about certified school librarianship all the time in Library Land, but what does that even mean? Janette and Leah break it down for you in this episode with Lauren Ochs (School Library Licensure Coordinator at University of Illinois) and Hannah Fiedler (recently-certified school librarian). Relevant Links: Illinois School Library Workers Symposium (September 17, 2025) Association of Illinois School Library Educators (AISLE) Scholarships ILA Mentorship Program AISLE - Become a School Librarian American Association of School Librarians (AASL)
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A Love Letter to Libraries
Janette and Leah sit down with the internet's favorite librarian, Mychal Threets! Together, they talk about how even the smallest moments of library joy help us persist—both in librarianship and in life. Plus, we read and react to your library joy stories! Books We Discussed: Book Lovers by Emily Henry The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab Listen for the Lie by Amy Tintera The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year by Ally Carter Totally and Completely Fine by Elissa Sussman The Troubleshooter Series by Suzanne Brockmann Emily Giffin A Child Called "It" by Dave Pelzer That Librarian by Amanda Jones Ryan T. Higgins The Port Chicago 50 by Steve Sheinkin
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A Good Librarian's Guide to Getting Along (with Administration)
School librarian and administrator relationships can be tricky to navigate. Janette and Leah are joined by school librarian Beth Kovacic and principal Akemi Sessler (Dryden Elementary School) and discuss how you can foster that positive relationship to improve student, teacher, and community success. Relevant Links: Shannon Miller John Hattie
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The Library's Got Rizz
Janette and Leah chat with district librarian Nichole Folkman (Hartsburg-Emden CUSD #21) about the best ways to get your tots, tweens, and teens excited about visiting the school library. Plus, we read and discuss your submitted programming stories! Relevant Links: Follow Nichole on Instagram AISLE Readers' Choice Book Awards
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Advocacy 101: Help Me Help You
Help us help you…share the important work that you're doing in school libraries. Janette and Leah chat with school librarians Gail Meyer (Thornton Fractional High School) and Deb Will (Zion-Benton Township High School) about the simplest and most impactful ways that anyone can advocate for school libraries. Relevant Links: AISLE Letter Writing Campaign/Legislation Letter Template AISLE By The Numbers Canva Template SLATE Project Music produced by Samuel Mohart. Can't Shelve This is a Reaching Across Illinois Library System (RAILS) production in collaboration with Illinois Heartland Library System (IHLS).
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You Can Totally Sit With Us
Welcome to Can't Shelve This: your new school library podcast. Co-hosts Janette Derucki (RAILS Data Analyst) and Leah Gregory (IHLS School Library Membership Coordinator) introduce themselves and discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly happening at Illinois school libraries. Relevant Links: Vocational Awe and Librarianship by Fobazi Ettarh Intro/outro music produced by Samuel Mohart. Can't Shelve This is a Reaching Across Illinois Library System (RAILS) product in collaboration with Illinois Heartland Library System (IHLS).
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The podcast where we hammer home the importance of school libraries.Hosted by RAILS Data Analyst Janette Derucki and IHLS School Library Membership Coordinator Leah Gregory.Can't Shelve This is a product of the Reaching Across Illinois Library System (RAILS) in collaboration with the Illinois Heartland Library System (IHLS).
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