Frontlist and Backlist
Litwin Books and Library Juice Press have gone ahead and formally separated our frontlist and backlist titles. We’ve been going since 2006 and have quite a few books out, so we decided that the time had come to do that. Here is what is on the frontlist and backlist of the two imprints:
Library Juice Press frontlist:
- Jesse Shera, Librarianship, and Information Science, by H. Curtis Wright
 - Lenny and Nina are Buried in Books, by Linda Cooper
 - Greening Libraries, edited by Monika Antonelli and Mark McCullough
 - Libraries and the Enlightenment, by Wayne Bivens-Tatum
 - Critical Library Instruction: Theories and Methods, edited by Emily Drabinski, Alana Kumbier, and Maria Accardi
 
Litwin Books frontlist:
- Make Your Own History: Documenting Feminist and Queer Activism in the 21st Century, edited by Lyz Bly and Kelly Wooten
 - Prophets of the Fourth Estate: Broadsides by Press Critics of the Progressive Era, by Amy Reynolds and Gary Hicks
 - From Polders to Postmodernism: A History of Archival Theory, by John Ridener
 - The Culture of the Internet and the Internet as Cult: Social Fears and Religious Fantasies, by Philippe Breton
 - Archival Anxiety and the Vocational Calling, by Richard J. Cox
 
Library Juice Press backlist:
- Out Behind the Desk: Workplace Issues for LGBTQ Librarians, edited by Tracy Nectoux
 - Beyond Article 19: Libraries and Social and Cultural Rights, edited by Julie Biando Edwards and Stephan P. Edwards
 - The Demise of the Library School: Personal Reflections on Professional Education in the Modern Corporate University, by Richard J. Cox
 - She Was a Booklegger: Remembering Celeste West, edited by Toni Samek, Moyra Lang and K.R. Roberto
 - The Great Depression: Its Impact on Forty-Six Large American Public Libraries, by Robert Scott Kramp
 - Humanism and Libraries: An Essay on the Philosophy of Librarianship, by André Cossette
 - The Politics of Professionalism: A Retro-Progressive Proposal for Librarianship, by Juris Dilevko
 - So You Want To Be a Librarian, by Lauren Pressley
 - Speaking of Information: The Library Juice Quotation Book, compiled by Rory Litwin and edited by Martin Wallace
 - Information and Liberation: Writings on the Politics of Information and Librarianship, by Shiraz Durrani
 - Questioning Library Neutrality: Essays from Progressive Librarian, edited by Alison Lewis
 - Responsible Librarianship: Library Policies for Unreliable Systems, by David Bade
 - Mrs. Magavero: A History Based on the Career of an Academic Librarian, by Jane Brodsky Fitzpatrick
 - Barbarians at the Gates of the Public Library: How Postmodern Consumer Capitalism Threatens Democracy, Civil Education, and the Public Good, by Ed D’Angelo
 - Alternative Publishers of Books in North America, 6th Edition, compiled by Byron Anderson under the auspices of the Alternatives in Publication Task Force, ALA/SRRT
 - Library Daylight: Tracings of Modern Librarianship, 1874-1922, edited by Rory Litwin
 - Library Juice Concentrate, edited by Rory Litwin
 
Litwin Books backlist:
- Vanishing Act: The Erosion of Online Footnotes and Implications for Scholarship in the Digital Age, by Michael Bugeja and Daniela Dimitrova
 - A Space for Hate: The White Power Movement’s Adaptation into Cyberspace, by Adam Klein
 - Rebel Literacy: Cuba’s National Literacy Campaign and Critical Global Citizenship, by Mark Abendroth
 - Forty Years in the Struggle: The Memoirs of a Jewish Anarchist, by Chaim Leib Weinberg
 - Library of Walls: The Library of Congress and the Contradictions of Information Society, by Samuel Gerald Collins
 - Slow Reading, by John Miedema
 - Personal Archives and a New Archival Calling: Readings, Reflections and Ruminations, by Richard J. Cox
 - Restoring Order: The Ecole des Chartes and the Organization of Archives and Libraries in France, 1820-1870, by Lara Jennifer Moore
 - Eugène Morel: Pioneer of Public Libraries in France, by Gaëtan Benoît