Strategic planning documents are key sites to institutional discourse and reflect the public face of the library. This research explores the extent to which Neoliberal discourse permeates the strategic plans of three Canadian academic libraries, and examines how they are responding to global economic and political pressures. Through content analysis, the tension between libraries as a public good versus libraries as commodity is examined. Within this context, the disconnect between librarian core values and changing institutional values is also explored. Les documents de planification stratégique sont des « sites clés pour tout discours institutionnel » et reflètent le visage public d’une bibliothèque. Cette recherche tente de prendre la ...
2022 has been a year of overlapping crises. The so-called “Freedom Convoys” paralyzing Canadian comm...
Information literacy, from its emergence to its recent formulation, has and continues to uncriticall...
Guest editors Jamie A. Lee and Marika Cifor introduce the issue on Evidences, Implications, and Crit...
Strategic planning documents are key sites to institutional discourse and reflect the public face ...
Strategic planning documents are key sites to institutional discourse and reflect the public face of...
Over the last thirty years, the globalisation of neoliberal ideology has been pervasive and all enco...
This qualitative research study explores how academic librarians working in Canadian public research...
This book chapter argues that Canadian academic libraries have largely failed to maximize the opport...
Over the last several years, public library boards in Canada, like mostpublic bodies, have adopted a...
Libraries and their relationship to print culture are commonly thought of in warm, familiar terms or...
An Introduction to the edited book by the same authors, The Globalized Library (ACRL, 2019).An intro...
<p>The structures that govern society’s understanding of information have been reorganised under a n...
This article discusses the influence of neoliberal ideology on public libraries in Ireland, from the...
The structures that govern society’s understanding of information have been reorganised under a neol...
The structures that govern society’s understanding of information have been reorganised under a neol...
2022 has been a year of overlapping crises. The so-called “Freedom Convoys” paralyzing Canadian comm...
Information literacy, from its emergence to its recent formulation, has and continues to uncriticall...
Guest editors Jamie A. Lee and Marika Cifor introduce the issue on Evidences, Implications, and Crit...
Strategic planning documents are key sites to institutional discourse and reflect the public face ...
Strategic planning documents are key sites to institutional discourse and reflect the public face of...
Over the last thirty years, the globalisation of neoliberal ideology has been pervasive and all enco...
This qualitative research study explores how academic librarians working in Canadian public research...
This book chapter argues that Canadian academic libraries have largely failed to maximize the opport...
Over the last several years, public library boards in Canada, like mostpublic bodies, have adopted a...
Libraries and their relationship to print culture are commonly thought of in warm, familiar terms or...
An Introduction to the edited book by the same authors, The Globalized Library (ACRL, 2019).An intro...
<p>The structures that govern society’s understanding of information have been reorganised under a n...
This article discusses the influence of neoliberal ideology on public libraries in Ireland, from the...
The structures that govern society’s understanding of information have been reorganised under a neol...
The structures that govern society’s understanding of information have been reorganised under a neol...
2022 has been a year of overlapping crises. The so-called “Freedom Convoys” paralyzing Canadian comm...
Information literacy, from its emergence to its recent formulation, has and continues to uncriticall...
Guest editors Jamie A. Lee and Marika Cifor introduce the issue on Evidences, Implications, and Crit...