Radical Librarians Collective (RLC) was founded in 2013 as an “umbrella title for a freely associating collective of autonomous, politically-conscious librarians and information workers” (Lawson, Sanders & Smith, 2015). Its development has helped construct RLC as a fluid and dynamic project. With an increasing international interest in the concept and praxis of radical librarianship, RLC offers a space to participate in dialogue to conceive and build reflexive and socio-politically conscious discourse of librarianship, challenging the idea of neutral librarians and libraries by fostering the agency of information workers to enact productive changes for library services.\ud \ud This case study explicates how the politics and mechanics of DIY...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the political position of academic librarianship in...
Do archivists ‘curate’ history? And to what extent are our librarians the gatekeepers of knowledge? ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the political position of academic librarianship in...
Radical Librarians Collective (RLC) was founded in 2013 as an “umbrella title for a freely associati...
Radical Librarians Collective (RLC) was founded in 2013 as an “umbrella title for a freely associati...
The Journal of Radical Librarianship is a new open-access journal publishing scholarly work in the f...
To date, the written record of socially responsible librarianship chiefly concerns outreach to previ...
The Journal of Radical Librarianship began as an idea at a meeting of Radical Librarians Collective,...
This paper reports on some of the sessions held at the Radical Librarians Collective Gathering on 9t...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the motivations that bring anarchists to librarian...
In librarianship today, we encourage voices from our field to join conversations in other discipline...
The Journal of Radical Librarianship began as an idea at a meeting of Radical Librarians Collective,...
Patrick Sweeney, Political Director for EveryLibrary, calls to foster radical library supporters and...
The Richmond Public Library in Richmond, Virginia is aggressively pursuing young adult engagement th...
Presentation slides with notesThe first task of a radical librarian is to ask themselves two questio...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the political position of academic librarianship in...
Do archivists ‘curate’ history? And to what extent are our librarians the gatekeepers of knowledge? ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the political position of academic librarianship in...
Radical Librarians Collective (RLC) was founded in 2013 as an “umbrella title for a freely associati...
Radical Librarians Collective (RLC) was founded in 2013 as an “umbrella title for a freely associati...
The Journal of Radical Librarianship is a new open-access journal publishing scholarly work in the f...
To date, the written record of socially responsible librarianship chiefly concerns outreach to previ...
The Journal of Radical Librarianship began as an idea at a meeting of Radical Librarians Collective,...
This paper reports on some of the sessions held at the Radical Librarians Collective Gathering on 9t...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the motivations that bring anarchists to librarian...
In librarianship today, we encourage voices from our field to join conversations in other discipline...
The Journal of Radical Librarianship began as an idea at a meeting of Radical Librarians Collective,...
Patrick Sweeney, Political Director for EveryLibrary, calls to foster radical library supporters and...
The Richmond Public Library in Richmond, Virginia is aggressively pursuing young adult engagement th...
Presentation slides with notesThe first task of a radical librarian is to ask themselves two questio...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the political position of academic librarianship in...
Do archivists ‘curate’ history? And to what extent are our librarians the gatekeepers of knowledge? ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the political position of academic librarianship in...