oai:ojs.journal.radicallibrarianship.org:article/1The Journal of Radical Librarianship began as an idea at a meeting of Radical Librarians Collective, a group of library and information workers who aim to challenge the influence of neoliberal policy on the profession, as a way to bring theory and practice together. The journal will publish high-quality work that contributes to a discourse around critical library and information theory and practice. It is international in scope and part of a broader community of researchers and practitioners in this area
Editorial: Launching the Sixth Issue with a Strengthened Partnership with Shanghai International Lib...
This article reflects the initiation, establishment, and development of the International Journal of...
Radical Librarians Collective (RLC) was founded in 2013 as an “umbrella title for a freely associati...
The Journal of Radical Librarianship began as an idea at a meeting of Radical Librarians Collective,...
The Journal of Radical Librarianship is a new open-access journal publishing scholarly work in the f...
The Journal of Radical Librarianship began as an idea at a meeting of Radical Librarians Collective,...
Librarianship Critique journal published the Vol 7 No 2 (corresnponding to Jul-Dec 2014). Librarians...
In this Editors' Note, guest editors Andrew J Lau, Alycia Sellie, and Ronald E. Day introduce the in...
Within the scholarly ecosystem academia, libraries and publishers have evolved together over the las...
This article is a five-year update to the author’s book, Progressive Library Organizations: A Worldw...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the political position of academic librarianship i...
Our intention in this Editorial is to explore some of the key issues being faced by library and info...
Discusses the place of the scholarly journal and the ejournal in scientific research, with reference...
The Journal Librarianship Critique launches its second issue of the seventh volume (Vol 7 No 2, Jul-...
This commentary examines political and economic aspects of open access (OA) and scholarly journal pu...
Editorial: Launching the Sixth Issue with a Strengthened Partnership with Shanghai International Lib...
This article reflects the initiation, establishment, and development of the International Journal of...
Radical Librarians Collective (RLC) was founded in 2013 as an “umbrella title for a freely associati...
The Journal of Radical Librarianship began as an idea at a meeting of Radical Librarians Collective,...
The Journal of Radical Librarianship is a new open-access journal publishing scholarly work in the f...
The Journal of Radical Librarianship began as an idea at a meeting of Radical Librarians Collective,...
Librarianship Critique journal published the Vol 7 No 2 (corresnponding to Jul-Dec 2014). Librarians...
In this Editors' Note, guest editors Andrew J Lau, Alycia Sellie, and Ronald E. Day introduce the in...
Within the scholarly ecosystem academia, libraries and publishers have evolved together over the las...
This article is a five-year update to the author’s book, Progressive Library Organizations: A Worldw...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the political position of academic librarianship i...
Our intention in this Editorial is to explore some of the key issues being faced by library and info...
Discusses the place of the scholarly journal and the ejournal in scientific research, with reference...
The Journal Librarianship Critique launches its second issue of the seventh volume (Vol 7 No 2, Jul-...
This commentary examines political and economic aspects of open access (OA) and scholarly journal pu...
Editorial: Launching the Sixth Issue with a Strengthened Partnership with Shanghai International Lib...
This article reflects the initiation, establishment, and development of the International Journal of...
Radical Librarians Collective (RLC) was founded in 2013 as an “umbrella title for a freely associati...