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Informed agitation : library and information skills in social justice movements and beyond /

"Explores activist librarianship in the early 21st century"--

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Morrone, Melissa (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Sacramento, California : Library Juice Press, 2014.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction / Melissa Morrone
  • In the city
  • Documenting the untold stories of feminist activists at Welfare Rights Initiative: a digital oral history archive project / Cynthia Tobar
  • threeSOURCE: reimagining ho we collect and share information about social issues / Jen Hoyer and Stephen MacDonald
  • In the seminar
  • Reading for a better future: Books for a Better Future (BFABF) and sustainability literacy in a U.K. public library / Dan Grace
  • Teaching in the margins / Barbara A. Quarton
  • In the struggle
  • Knowledge my public library kept secret: the urgent need for culturally-responsive library service / Taneya D. Gethers
  • Library programs and information access for women: a Canadian perspective / Moyra Lang and Gayle Sacuta
  • In the archive
  • Let's use what works: the radical archives of Philadelphia and traditional archive literature / Scott Ziegler
  • "Less rent, more control!": creating an accessible archive for New York City's oldest tenants union / Maggie Schreiner
  • In real life
  • From Haiti to Miaim: security, serendipity, and social justice / Bâeatrice Colastin Skokan
  • Inside and outside of the library: on removing barriers and connecting people with health care resources and zines / Jude Vachon
  • In the movement
  • Whatcha doin' after the demo?: The importance of archiving political posters / Vince Teetaert
  • To spread the revolution: anarchist archives and libraries / Jessica Moran
  • Building an archive from below: reflections from Interference Archive / Molly Fair
  • In the community
  • Queer Housing Nacional Google group: a librarian's documentation of a community-specific resource / Shawn(ta) Smith
  • ÆCommunity: digital media, family heirlooms, and a global audience in the Lebanese in North Carolina Project / Caroline Olivia Muglia
  • I the catalog
  • Cutter & paste: a DIY guide for catalogers who don't know about zines and zine librarians who don't know about cataloging / Jenna Freedman and Rhonda Kauffman
  • In the world
  • Knowledge, access, and resistance: a conversation on Librarians and Archivists to Palestine / Vani Natarajan and Hannah Mermelstein
  • In the streets
  • Radical Reference: who cares? / Lia Friedman
  • Librarian is my occupation: a history of the People's Library of Occupy Wall Street / Jaime Taylor and Zachary Loeb
  • "Why archive?" and other important questions asked by Occupy Wall Street / Siãan Evans, Anna Perricci, and Amy Roberts
  • Contributor biographies
  • Index.