This paper will consider the Core Values of The Public Good and Democracy as articulated in the American Library Association’s “Core Values of Librarianship” (2004) and its affiliated documents in conjunction with the ways in which these two Core Values are deployed in library discourse around the Ferguson (Missouri) Public Library, particularly during the last four months of 2014. Both the ALA’s Core Values document and library discourse around Ferguson heavily rely upon liberalism in regard to power and conflict, subjectivity and equality, and capitalism. This reliance results in a vision of librarianship and an understanding of the Ferguson Public Library that are completely decoupled from political, economic, social, and histo...
Since the global financial crash, public libraries in the UK have come under threat in the face of l...
In 1917, the leadership of the American Library Association (ALA) developed the Library War Service ...
In 1977, the American Library Association’s (ALA) Office of Intellectual Freedom (OIF) produced a fi...
Information Literacy and Social Justice: Radical Professional Praxis extends the discussion of infor...
As public libraries are becoming e-government access points relied on by both patrons and government...
Librarians need to build on their trusted status to be more actively engaged in activities that supp...
Librarians are rolling up their sleeves, taking off their glasses, and pulling no punches in their e...
In the aftermath of the horrifying racist marches, violence, and murder at the University of Virgini...
Over the past few years, tensions between two core values in U.S. librarianship, intellectual freedo...
The USA Patriot Act has presented librarians with the dilemma of balancing national security against...
In the context of the declining legitimacy of the war in Vietnam and widespread challenges to the a...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the ways in which ideology and pragmatism inform public libr...
Intellectual freedom is frequently seen as a core value of librarianship, especially by the American...
In 2004, the American Library Association (ALA)’s Core Values of Librarianship statement identified ...
In 2009, President Barack Obama declared October of that year to be National Information Literacy Aw...
Since the global financial crash, public libraries in the UK have come under threat in the face of l...
In 1917, the leadership of the American Library Association (ALA) developed the Library War Service ...
In 1977, the American Library Association’s (ALA) Office of Intellectual Freedom (OIF) produced a fi...
Information Literacy and Social Justice: Radical Professional Praxis extends the discussion of infor...
As public libraries are becoming e-government access points relied on by both patrons and government...
Librarians need to build on their trusted status to be more actively engaged in activities that supp...
Librarians are rolling up their sleeves, taking off their glasses, and pulling no punches in their e...
In the aftermath of the horrifying racist marches, violence, and murder at the University of Virgini...
Over the past few years, tensions between two core values in U.S. librarianship, intellectual freedo...
The USA Patriot Act has presented librarians with the dilemma of balancing national security against...
In the context of the declining legitimacy of the war in Vietnam and widespread challenges to the a...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the ways in which ideology and pragmatism inform public libr...
Intellectual freedom is frequently seen as a core value of librarianship, especially by the American...
In 2004, the American Library Association (ALA)’s Core Values of Librarianship statement identified ...
In 2009, President Barack Obama declared October of that year to be National Information Literacy Aw...
Since the global financial crash, public libraries in the UK have come under threat in the face of l...
In 1917, the leadership of the American Library Association (ALA) developed the Library War Service ...
In 1977, the American Library Association’s (ALA) Office of Intellectual Freedom (OIF) produced a fi...