This article provides insight into the motivations, experiences, and lessons from a critical librarianship reading group through interviews with twelve participants. Critical librarianship has gained traction as an important movement in the LIS field as it grapples with the library's role in systemic oppression. Providing spaces for conversation and critique around critical librarianship is critical to move toward praxis. The critical librarianship reading group discussed in this article grew out of a critical librarianship course, and now includes faculty, students, and alums. The themes generated from analysis of the interviews shows the importance of having such a space like a reading group to encourage deeper thinking and action for jus...
In this chapter we offer our reflections, developed through a collaborative autoethnography, on our ...
This session will focus on structural oppression within the academic library, and ways two librarian...
A critical theorist framework is not new to librarianship or its literature. But, what does the pra...
Critical librarianship, or critlib, has made its way into the mainstream of library and information ...
Presentation. Critical Librarianship & Pedagogy Symposium, November 15-16, 2018, The University of A...
Library work structures intellectual worlds as library workers collect, organize, make accessible, a...
This chapter seeks to better understand why the set of discourses and practices called ‘critical lib...
Former URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/59378This year, the Progressive Librarians Guild Student Cha...
Critical librarianship, which critiques the role of libraries and information professionals in maint...
Critical librarianship asks us to look more closely at the sociopolitical world both inside and out ...
Presentation. Critical Librarianship & Pedagogy Symposium, February 25-26, 2016, The University of A...
This paper briefly considers the value of reading or journals clubs for the continuing professional ...
This article establishes a theoretical framework for critical library instruction (and thereby criti...
Through the lens of critical librarianship, librarians are becoming increasingly involved in social ...
How can we have a just society if our information landscape doesn’t reflect social justice? Why do e...
In this chapter we offer our reflections, developed through a collaborative autoethnography, on our ...
This session will focus on structural oppression within the academic library, and ways two librarian...
A critical theorist framework is not new to librarianship or its literature. But, what does the pra...
Critical librarianship, or critlib, has made its way into the mainstream of library and information ...
Presentation. Critical Librarianship & Pedagogy Symposium, November 15-16, 2018, The University of A...
Library work structures intellectual worlds as library workers collect, organize, make accessible, a...
This chapter seeks to better understand why the set of discourses and practices called ‘critical lib...
Former URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/59378This year, the Progressive Librarians Guild Student Cha...
Critical librarianship, which critiques the role of libraries and information professionals in maint...
Critical librarianship asks us to look more closely at the sociopolitical world both inside and out ...
Presentation. Critical Librarianship & Pedagogy Symposium, February 25-26, 2016, The University of A...
This paper briefly considers the value of reading or journals clubs for the continuing professional ...
This article establishes a theoretical framework for critical library instruction (and thereby criti...
Through the lens of critical librarianship, librarians are becoming increasingly involved in social ...
How can we have a just society if our information landscape doesn’t reflect social justice? Why do e...
In this chapter we offer our reflections, developed through a collaborative autoethnography, on our ...
This session will focus on structural oppression within the academic library, and ways two librarian...
A critical theorist framework is not new to librarianship or its literature. But, what does the pra...