Do archivists ‘curate’ history? And to what extent are our librarians the gatekeepers of knowledge? Libraries and archives have a long and rich history of compiling ‘radical collections’- from Klanwatch Project in the States to the R. D. Laing Archive in Glasgow, but a re-examination of the information professions and all aspects of managing those collections is long overdue. This new book shines a light on pressing topical issues within library and information services (LIS)- to encompass selection, appraisal and accession, through to organisation and classification, and including promotion and use. Will libraries survive as victims of neoliberal marketization? Do we have a responsibility to collect and document ‘white hate’ in the era of ...
How are research libraries preparing to meet the needs of 21st century researchers? For the past dec...
Discussion of zines in a library, and how the author's orientation as a reference librarian (rather ...
This chapter merges what I experienced in developing collections at the Wisconsin Historical Society...
Do archivists ‘curate’ history? And to what extent are our librarians the gatekeepers of knowledge? ...
Do archivists ‘curate’ history? And to what extent are our librarians the gatekeepers of knowledge? ...
This book is the result of a critical conference held at Senate House Library in 2017. The conferenc...
Presentation slides with notesThe first task of a radical librarian is to ask themselves two questio...
Radical cataloging seeks to give a voice to people and concepts that are difficult to access through...
The work of preserving content is at the heart of what libraries and archives do best. Beyond preser...
Not only does the library have a long and complex history and politics, but it has an ambivalent pre...
Franz Leopold Ranke, the Ranke Library at Syracuse, and the Open Future ofScientific History By Sieg...
The Journal of Radical Librarianship is a new open-access journal publishing scholarly work in the f...
Archives and libraries have been closely aligned in advocating for human rights and social justice m...
To date, the written record of socially responsible librarianship chiefly concerns outreach to previ...
LIS studies of diversity, equity, and inclusion frequently separate workplace interpersonal issues f...
How are research libraries preparing to meet the needs of 21st century researchers? For the past dec...
Discussion of zines in a library, and how the author's orientation as a reference librarian (rather ...
This chapter merges what I experienced in developing collections at the Wisconsin Historical Society...
Do archivists ‘curate’ history? And to what extent are our librarians the gatekeepers of knowledge? ...
Do archivists ‘curate’ history? And to what extent are our librarians the gatekeepers of knowledge? ...
This book is the result of a critical conference held at Senate House Library in 2017. The conferenc...
Presentation slides with notesThe first task of a radical librarian is to ask themselves two questio...
Radical cataloging seeks to give a voice to people and concepts that are difficult to access through...
The work of preserving content is at the heart of what libraries and archives do best. Beyond preser...
Not only does the library have a long and complex history and politics, but it has an ambivalent pre...
Franz Leopold Ranke, the Ranke Library at Syracuse, and the Open Future ofScientific History By Sieg...
The Journal of Radical Librarianship is a new open-access journal publishing scholarly work in the f...
Archives and libraries have been closely aligned in advocating for human rights and social justice m...
To date, the written record of socially responsible librarianship chiefly concerns outreach to previ...
LIS studies of diversity, equity, and inclusion frequently separate workplace interpersonal issues f...
How are research libraries preparing to meet the needs of 21st century researchers? For the past dec...
Discussion of zines in a library, and how the author's orientation as a reference librarian (rather ...
This chapter merges what I experienced in developing collections at the Wisconsin Historical Society...