As workers in the knowledge industry, librarians have particular insight into the implications of the tectonic shifts wrought by the decline of print. Drawing on work to make the journal Radical Teacher open access, this paper discusses how librarians can mobilize our insider knowledge to transform our communities of practice
Will transformations in technology, media and scholarly cultures lead to the declining importance or...
Radical cataloging seeks to give a voice to people and concepts that are difficult to access through...
Labor in academic libraries has reemerged as an area of critical interest in both academic library a...
As workers in the knowledge industry, librarians have particular insight into the implications of th...
Corporate encroachments are transforming universities into edu-factories which are designed to produ...
This opinion piece on the role of libraries in the scholarly communication environment covers the fo...
In the post-War on Poverty years, certain quarters of the U.S. library profession expressed a growin...
Journal ArticleIncluded in the mission statement of many academic libraries is a phrase similar to t...
In the evolving landscape of scholarly communication, librarians not only spend countless hours educ...
Academic librarians are often charged with providing copyright and intellectual property guidance to...
In an era marked by generative AI, widening inequality, and information overload, librarians with LI...
Information Literacy and Social Justice: Radical Professional Praxis extends the discussion of infor...
Scholarly publishing is moving beyond the physical monograph and journal. In today\u27s changing aca...
In recent years, many libraries have forayed into the world of open access (OA) publishing. While it...
Two librarians report on what new librarians should know about scholarly communication
Will transformations in technology, media and scholarly cultures lead to the declining importance or...
Radical cataloging seeks to give a voice to people and concepts that are difficult to access through...
Labor in academic libraries has reemerged as an area of critical interest in both academic library a...
As workers in the knowledge industry, librarians have particular insight into the implications of th...
Corporate encroachments are transforming universities into edu-factories which are designed to produ...
This opinion piece on the role of libraries in the scholarly communication environment covers the fo...
In the post-War on Poverty years, certain quarters of the U.S. library profession expressed a growin...
Journal ArticleIncluded in the mission statement of many academic libraries is a phrase similar to t...
In the evolving landscape of scholarly communication, librarians not only spend countless hours educ...
Academic librarians are often charged with providing copyright and intellectual property guidance to...
In an era marked by generative AI, widening inequality, and information overload, librarians with LI...
Information Literacy and Social Justice: Radical Professional Praxis extends the discussion of infor...
Scholarly publishing is moving beyond the physical monograph and journal. In today\u27s changing aca...
In recent years, many libraries have forayed into the world of open access (OA) publishing. While it...
Two librarians report on what new librarians should know about scholarly communication
Will transformations in technology, media and scholarly cultures lead to the declining importance or...
Radical cataloging seeks to give a voice to people and concepts that are difficult to access through...
Labor in academic libraries has reemerged as an area of critical interest in both academic library a...