Books On The Subway is a book sharing initiative aimed at getting New Yorkers reading on their daily commutes. Every day we leave books in subway stations to be discovered, read, and shared. In that spirit, our podcast celebrates all things books and the community and connections that they foster.
New episodes every Monday morning! Just in time for your morning commute!
Interference Archive
Adam Colman
Oxford University
Interference Archive
DTA LIVE
CAMRA
Carleton University Art Gallery
Fondazione Antonio Ratti
Fondazione Antonio Ratti
Cover to Cover Open Book
Monash Business School
David Glaser
None
Mark Beldan
The Rosenbach
Londonist
None
Platform to Platform
UP SLIS
Jim Kemp
editaudio
Melissa J. Nelson
Loud Girls in Quiet Rooms Podcast
Gene Preuss & Scott Sosebee
British Association For Local History (BALH)
SpokenWeb
Henry Jacob, Micah Young and Adam Haliburton
Boundary Objects
David
Krista McCracken
The National Archives
Jazahme Burden
Ardis Proulx Chedore
Jack West
Black Digital Archiving
Columbia University Libraries
Seven Stories
LateMode
Island Archive
Lesbian Testimony Podcast
The Benson at 100
Squashinater
Scott Shinall, Scott Duarte
Clare Wright and Yves Rees
Rose Library
BBC Radio 4
SuziQ38
The Maybe Not Podcast
BBC Radio
Florence S. Edwards
The Wapping Project
Bongo
Max Communications
Write the Book
Oxford University
Gregorius Latinus
JASONCHARLES.NET PODCAST NETWORK
Cambridge University
ICA London
None
24hr Podcast
Pop Up Archive
Pop Up Archive
Industry Magazine
Senni Whitaker
Western Carolina University
netherquarterly
Grenfell Campus
Into The Archives
Colin Sterling
Rosie Hill
That Podcast About Movies
John Pelan
XLab BURG Halle
Gary Dillard
Elaine B. Holtz & Kenneth E. Norton
Society of American Archivists
Kolekto
The Betty Elmer Archive
Kent Libraries
Andrews University
Julian Brown
Apostrophe Podcast Network
Haileybury Archives Department
Peer-2-Peer
Bandit Fiction
Lally MacBeth
Will Pollard
Samantha Duarte
Tommy Farrell
Elaine B. Holtz and Kenneth E. Norton
The British Library
Barbican Centre
Holding History
WalkingLab
Reverberations by Zara Arshad
Jim Vaughan, MA
BBC Radio 2
Library of Congress
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