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Informed agitation : library and information skills in social justice movements and beyond  Cover Image Book Book

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

Morrone, Melissa, (editor.).

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

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  • ISBN: 9781936117871 (pbk. : acid-free paper)
  • ISBN: 1936117878 (pbk. : acid-free paper)
  • Physical Description: print
    vii, 316 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
  • Publisher: Sacramento, CA : Library Juice Press, 2014.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: 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 incarcerated 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 Miami: security, serendipity, and social justice / Beatrice 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) D. Smith -- iCommunity: digital media, family heirlooms, and a global audience in the Lebanese in North Carolina Project / Caroline Olivia Muglia -- In 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 / Siãn Evans, Anna Perricci, and Amy Roberts -- Contributor biographies -- Index.
Subject: Libraries and society
Library science -- Social aspects
Library science -- Political aspects
Librarians -- Political activity
Librarians -- Professional ethics
Freedom of information
Intellectual freedom
Social justice
Information policy

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Emily Carr University of Art + Design.

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Introduction 1(10)
Melissa Morrone
In the City
Documenting the Untold Stories of Feminist Activists at Welfare Rights Initiative: A Digital Oral History Archive Project
11(12)
Cynthia Tobar
three Source: Reimagining How We Collect and Share Information about Social Issues
23(22)
Jen Hoyer
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
45(10)
Dan Grace
Teaching in the Margins
55(18)
Barbara A. Quarton
In the Struggle
Knowledge My Public Library Kept Secret: The Urgent Need for Culturally-Responsive Library Service
73(14)
Taneya D. Gethers
Library Programs and Information Access for Incarcerated Women: A Canadian Perspective
87(18)
Moyra Lang
Gayle Sacuta
In the Archive
Let's Use What Works: The Radical Archives of Philadelphia and Traditional Archival Literature
105(14)
Scott Ziegler
"Less Rent, More Control!": Creating an Accessible Archive for New York City's Oldest Tenants Union
119(18)
Maggie Schreiner
In Real Life
From Haiti to Miami: Security, Serendipity, and Social Justice
137(10)
Beatrice Colastin Skokan
Inside and Outside of the Library: On Removing Barriers and Connecting People with Health Care Resources and Zines
147(16)
Jude Vachon
In the Movement
Whatcha Doin' After the Demo?: The Importance of Archiving Political Posters
163(10)
Vince Teetaert
To Spread the Revolution: Anarchist Archives and Libraries
173(12)
Jessica Moran
Building an Archive from Below: Reflections from Interference Archive
185(8)
Molly Fair
In the Community
Queer Housing Nacional Google Group: A Librarian's Documentation of a Community-Specific Resource
193(18)
Shawn(ta) D. Smith
iCommunity: Digital Media, Family Heirlooms, and a Global Audience in the Lebanese in North Carolina Project
211(10)
Caroline Olivia Muglia
In the Catalog
Cutter & Paste: A DIY Guide for Catalogers Who Don't Know About Zines and Zine Librarians Who Don't Know About Cataloging
221(26)
Jenna Freedman
Rhonda Kauffman
In the World
Knowledge, Access, and Resistance: A Conversation on Librarians and Archivists to Palestine
247(14)
Vani Natarajan
Hannah Mermelstein
In the Streets
Radical Reference: Who Cares?
261(10)
Lia Friedman
Librarian Is My Occupation: A History of the People's Library of Occupy Wall Street
271(18)
Jaime Taylor
Zachary Loeb
"Why Archive?" and Other Important Questions Asked by Occupy Wall Street
289(18)
Sian Evans
Anna Perricci
Amy Roberts
Contributor Biographies 307(6)
Index 313

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