Joseph Weizenbaum is best known in the English-speaking world for his 1976 popular critique of ar...
The market for scientific and technical information (STI) has been dominated by publishers from t...
The Book Collecting Practices of Black Magazine Editors focuses on the collecting habits and pers...
This story, told by one colorful figure among the anarchists of Philadelphia, does not tell the e...
Documenting Feminist Activism addresses the practical and theoretical challenges and advantages o...
Love Activism presents a daily, radical activism of kindness and a positive way to live against c...
In Feminist and Queer Information Studies Reader, Keilty and Dean put the field of Information St...
In the 21st century, there are more LGBT information resources than ever before. The challenges t...
This volume is a complete collection of June Jordan's columns for The Progressive, published betw...
Eug ne Morel (1869-1934) was a French Librarian who, along the lines of such eminent public libra...
Open access has transformed the traditional way of scientific communication. Open repositories an...
Since 1994, Tim Deppe has been working through his small 501(c)(3) non-profit, Bookseed, to bring...
Rebel Literacy is a look at Cuba's National Literacy Campaign of 1961 in historical and global co...
Slow Reading examines the research in voluntary slow reading, from the earliest references in rel...
Ephemeral Material: Queering the Archive articulates a queer approach to archival studies and arc...
Import of the Archive examines the role of archives in the United States' colonization of the Phi...
A decade ago, most research was done in the library rather than through Web site, and scholars, e...
Identity Palimpsests assesses the ways ethnic identities and other forms of belonging are affecte...
In Library of Walls, Samuel Collins engages the heterogeneities of information society at the Lib...
Decolonizing the Caribbean Record: An Archives Reader is a compendium of forty essays by archivis...
'Piracy' is a concept that seems everywhere in the contemporary world. From the big screen with t...
The sixth annual Archival Education and Research Institute (AERI), hosted by the University of Pi...
According to most histories of French archives and libraries, the nineteenth century was a period...
In Personal Archives and a New Archival Calling: Readings, Reflections and Ruminations, Richard J...
In this book, French author Philippe Breton looks at the Internet and the culture surrounding it ...
From Polders to Postmodernism is a broad ranging history of the conception and development of the...
Lucien Herr was the director of the library of the Ecole Normale Supérieure, the leading academic...
Voltaire's play Fanaticism, or Mahomet the Prophet was controversial in its own day, and has stir...
Richard J. Cox's fifteenth book on archival studies related topics, this collection of essays res...
What would happen if we start with a critical consideration of archiving that doesn't place the a...
Feminist Pilgrimage: Journeys of Discovery is a collection of personal essays by contemporary fem...
'The Greco-Egyptian syncretistic god Serapis was used by the 3rd century BCE Ptolemaic pharaohs t...
Ways of Knowing: Oral Histories on the Worlds Words Create sits at the heart of the library proje...
The concept of bibliodiversity is frequently applied to Latin America, reflecting the breadth of ...
Speaking of Information: The Library Juice Quotation Book is a compilation of quotations original...
Discover the adventures of dog poets Joni and Walter! Poetry Hounds is a picture book that follow...
Stella the librarian loves her work at the library, but she daydreams about opening her own combi...
'The story of Geneviáeve Patte's life and her social engagement as a librarian, which originated ...
'Solving Names' is the expression given by the American pragmatist philosopher William James for ...
Building on research in critical library systems studies, Platform Power and Libraries traverses ...