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|a Bales, Stephen,
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|a Social justice and library work :
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|a Cambridge, MA :
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|a Front Cover -- Social Justice and Library Work -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 A Preliminary Note Concerning Terminology -- 1.2 Introduction: Theory, Practice, Praxis, and Library Work -- 1.3 Objectives of this Guide -- 1.4 What is Social Justice? -- 1.5 Social Justice and Library Work -- 1.6 Prominent Threads in Transformative Library Research for Practice -- 1.7 Who can be a Transformative Library Worker? A Call for Inclusion -- 1.8 The Rest of the Guide (and How to Use It)
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|a 1.8.1 Chapter 2�a#x80;#x94;Theory: Intellectual Materials for Transformative Librarianship1.8.2 Chapter 3�a#x80;#x94;Practice: Tools for Transformative Librarians -- 1.8.3 Chapter 4�a#x80;#x94;Praxis: Theory in Practice -- 1.8.4 Chapter 5�a#x80;#x94;Conclusion: The Transformative Library Worker -- References -- 2 Theory: Intellectual Building-Blocks for Transformative Librarianship -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 Foundations for a Social Justice Praxis in the Library -- 2.1.2 Political Economy, Labor, Class, and LIS -- 2.1.3 Critical Information Literacy -- 2.1.4 Diversity and LIS
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|a 2.1.4.1 Women and LIS2.1.4.2 LGBT and LIS -- 2.1.4.3 Race, Ethnicity, and LIS -- 2.1.4.4 The Disabled and LIS -- References -- 3 Practice: Tools for Transformative Library Work -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 News, Commentary, and Blogs -- 3.3 Online Information Hubs and Portals -- 3.4 Subscription Online Databases, Indexes, and Directories -- 3.5 Free Online Databases, Indexes, and Directories -- 3.6 Reference Resources (Print and Electronic) -- 3.7 Legal Resources -- 3.8 Organizations, Associations, and Advocacy Groups -- 3.8.1 LIS-Specific Resources
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|a 3.8.2 Non-LIS-Specific Resources3.9 Professional Networking Tools and Opportunities -- 3.10 Projects, Programs, and Initiatives -- 3.11 Training Programs, Courses, and Materials -- 3.12 Toolkits -- 3.13 Publishing Outlets (Periodicals) -- 3.14 Publishing Outlets (Books) -- 3.15 Grants and Awards -- References -- 4 Praxis: Theory in Practice -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 ARL Diversity and Leadership Programs: With Mark A. Puente, Director (Jan. 17, 2017) -- 4.2.1 Takeaways
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|a 4.3 The 2016 Los Angeles Anarchist Book Fair: With Javier Sethness, Organizer (Jan. 16, 2017)4.3.1 Takeaways -- 4.4 Free Government Information: With James R. Jacobs, Cofounder (Mar. 7, 2017) -- 4.4.1 Takeaways -- 4.5 Lesbian Herstory Archives: With Deborah Edel, Cofounder (Jan. 24, 2017) -- 4.5.1 Takeaways -- 4.6 Librarians and Archivists With Palestine: With Hannah Mermelstein, Cofounder (Feb. 16, 2017) -- 4.6.1 Takeaways -- 4.7 Seattle Public Library, Books on Bikes Program: With Jared L. Mills, Founder (Feb. 17, 2017) -- 4.7.1 Takeaways
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|b Although they may not have always been explicitly stated, library work has always had normative goals. Until recently, such goals have largely been abstract; they are things like knowledge creation, education, forwarding science, preserving history, supporting democracy, and safeguarding civilization. The modern spirit of social and cultural critique, however, has focused our attention on the concrete, material relationships that determine human potentiality and opportunity, and library workers are increasingly seeing the institution of the library, as well as library work, as embedded in a web of relations that extends beyond the library's traditional sphere of influence.
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