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Monday, March 10, 2025


 

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Recommendations

"She demonstrates innovation where needed and change when appropriate. She is confident, yet approachable. She is professional as well as service oriented. "
-- Ken L. Young

"Marilyn is a joy to work with! She is creative and intelligent, and she loves to think outside the box. I worked with Marilyn on a historical project for the university's 60th anniversary."
-- Megan Miles Alba

"She is willing to collaborate on any project that furthers the mission of our school and helps the students. She is a tremendous asset.."
-- Kirk Jackson

"Marilyn is a committed and meticulous worker. She demonstrates innovation and creativity as she continuously seeks to improve the quality of work in her department as well as the organization as a whole."
-- Patty Clouse

"Marilyn A Hudson is a brilliant, creative, multi-talented woman with abilities ranging from publisher, author, storyteller, and educator to woman-of-all-trades."
-- Molly Lemmons

Writing

  • Author Marilyn A. Hudson
    Wow! What Was That!" New Work Seeks to Help Newbie "UAP SPOTTERS" - "What is that?" Everyone is looking up these days! Things are being seen and studied more than ever. A lot of people are realizing they are unfamiliar...
    4 days ago
  • WHORL BOOKS
    OKLAHOMA BAD GIRLS: GALS AND PALS IN THE GILDED AGE - Author Marilyn A. Hudson, the "bizarre history genie", does it again with her new work profiling some of the young women who made headlines - rightly and...
    7 years ago

Library and Research Blogs

  • St. Joseph Children's Home 1912-1965
    End of School Year Move 1965 - The move from the Bethany location at 7300 NW 39th to the 10 acre tract at 3301 N Eastern location occurred, according to a newspaper article, in late Ma...
    4 months ago
  • Mystorical
    Hudson Interviewed on Un-X News - https://www.youtube.com/live/vi9jWdp-RlI?si=hxPfBA_HtMegw4Ys The live interview from 28 June 2024
    1 year ago
  • Album of Oklahoma History
    Western Oklahoma: Cordell's UMC - Located at the south end of the main north-south route through town, HWY 153 or Glenn English Avenue, this interesting Oklahoma church has a unique st...
    6 years ago
  • CHURCH HISTORY FILES
    - *METHODISM IN EARLY WASHITA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: CLOUD CHIEF AND CORDELL, 1892 - 1907* *Year* *M.E.C., South (1892- 1939)* *M.E.C. (1892-1904)* *M.P.* *1892*...
    6 years ago
  • The Family Face
    Matilda Terry Ennis - Matilda Terry Ennis, Artist drawing; note facial feature of dimple at lip and downward tilt of lip; found in her children but also children of her brothe...
    10 years ago
  • Wesley Methodist Church (Oklahoma City)
    Rare WCTU "White Ribbon" Window at Wesley UMC - All of the glass windows of Wesley features scenes from the life of Christ rather than scenes from throughout the Bible. The exception is this small win...
    10 years ago
  • Paranormal Librarian
    Enchanted Circles Weaves a Spell - *Paul Medina’s first novel,** Enchanted Circles* is a unique tale of a young boy, a mysterious family, and a journey to the most unimaginable place one cou...
    10 years ago
  • Child Sized Stories
    Book Encourages Observation and Critical Thinking Skills - Dr. Richard Kellogg, professor emeritus of psychology at Alfred State, is the author of a new book titled *Barry Baskerville Returns*. This children’s sto...
    11 years ago
  • History Performers Association
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Book Reviews

  • Cafe Ahh ---
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    10 years ago
  • REVIEW IT! : review service
    ELEPHANT HIPS ARE EXPENSIVE! REISSUED WITH NEW ARTWORK - Elephant Hips are Expensive! (2014 rev. ed.) Another review.... Reviewed by: Ann Brown Rating: 8 out of 10 Comments: Publisher: WHORL BOOKS ISBN: *:* 06...
    10 years ago

Promotion

  • Oklahoma Writers & Authors
    CULLAN HUDSON DELVES DEEP INTO THE MYSTERIES AND LEGENDS OF OKLAHOMA. - Since the publication of* Strange State: Mysteries and Legends of Oklahoma*, the Sooner State has only revealed itself to be even weirder. Not only do UF...
    6 months ago
  • Author Junction
    OKLAHOMA BAD GIRLS Looks at some Gals and Pals of the Gilded Age - The 1890's in Oklahoma saw the twin territories rife with gangs, crooks and outlaws. The fairer sex was represented in this mix, although sometimes with l...
    7 years ago

Learning

We are quickly taking on a bandage approach to information and knowledge. We have an information need and we find the information answer, apply it, and then forget about it. We find information for the test and then it is gone. It is nutrient free information doing the mind no lasting good.

Once students came regularly to the sources of knowledge - not to cram for a test - but to learn about ideas, views and expand their own skills.

The result is a lack of critical thinking, analysis, and little synthesis of information found.

Ideas must be sampled, digested, and allowed to work within the mind transforming, challenging, and sparking other ideas.

Too much of what passes for research today is locked into the early stages of Bloom's Taxonomy and never goes beyond to critical thinking, analysis and integration.

We have little bits of information but it is not going to build our personal bank of knowledge without the comparisons, the contrasts, and the contemplation of their substance.

Storytelling Blogs

  • HUDSON TELLS
    2025 Speaker Series Will Share Ghosts Tales, Oct. 11, Stroud, Oklahoma - A FREE storytelling event (donations to museum welcome!) is set for Sat. Oct. 11 at 2 p.m. The event is designed for teens and adults but older child...
    2 months ago
  • The Ghost Teller
    FALL 2019-2020 -
    5 years ago
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On Public Libraries

Libraries are the best investment any community can make to the positive future development of their citizens.

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Professional

  • INFORMATION LITERACY - The 411
    Image Search -- Module 12 - I chose to use Google images for the image search. I searched for Information literacy and fake news. I searched each word separately and then searched ...
    6 years ago
  • History Performers Association
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On Academic Libraries

Students adopt the values of the schools which they attend. Those values influence what type of person the student becomes. The single greatest potential influence on the success of a student is the library. Students encounter ideas, wrestle with their limitations, and spread their wings in a library. Faculty, staff, administration, boards all have to model the behaviors and values they want to see emerge from their students. They must visit the library, use the library and make sure their students use the resources and professionals housed there. Despite the moves to digitize the world, students have to see those in leadership valuing the campus library as both a place and an idea.

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Marilyn A. Hudson is an author, educator, researcher, historian, storyteller, and library professional.
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