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Two minor correctives and one broadside on Library 2.0 madness

August 17, 2007 by RoryLitwin

First, two new ethnographic studies of undergraduate research habits, each offering a corrective to assumptions at the foundation of Library 2.0 thinking: Anthropologist Nancy Foster led a study at the … Read more Two minor correctives and one broadside on Library 2.0 madness

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San Francisco libraries have become neighborhood best-sellers

August 12, 2007 by RoryLitwin

Here’s some great library PR from regular San Francisco Chronicle columnist C.W. Nevius. It’s an example of the kind of newspaper coverage that I think we mostly want.

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The Response of Socially Aware Librarians to National Crisis…

August 8, 2007 by RoryLitwin

Kathleen de la Peña McCook just pointed me to a very interesting Master’s Thesis by Carla Valetich: The Response of Socially Aware Librarians to National Crisis: A Case Study of … Read more The Response of Socially Aware Librarians to National Crisis…

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A note on library “traditionalism”

July 29, 2007 by RoryLitwin

First of all, this post is inspired by a new Facebook group called “Zero Based Library School,” which derives from an analogy to Zero Based Budgeting, where nothing is carried … Read more A note on library “traditionalism”

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French podcast on libraries

July 26, 2007 by RoryLitwin

Readers who speak French, you probably already know you are favored here. So for your special benefit, here is a link to a very enjoyable podcast from the radio show … Read more French podcast on libraries

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How do you afford your 2.0 biblio-lifestyle?

July 12, 2007 by RoryLitwin

I love that CAKE song, “Rock ‘n’ Roll Lifestyle,” and thought of it during that thread on “A Hipper Crowd of Shushers.” Liz of the LibraryTavern blog wrote great new … Read more How do you afford your 2.0 biblio-lifestyle?

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The judgment of taste and the “hipper crowd of shushers”

July 7, 2007 by RoryLitwin

I was tickled to see today’s NY Times article in the Fashion section, “A Hipper Crowd of Shushers,” about how hip and cool younger librarians are now, in contrast to … Read more The judgment of taste and the “hipper crowd of shushers”

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Green Libraries

June 29, 2007 by RoryLitwin

Monika Antonelli is developing what I think is an important new conceptual direction for libraries, on the basis of ideas from the permaculture movement. She has just started a website, … Read more Green Libraries

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Thomas Mann’s new one

June 16, 2007 by RoryLitwin

New essay by Thomas Mann, “The Peloponnesian War and the Future of Reference, Cataloging, and Scholarship in Research Libraries” (June 13, 2007). PDF, 41 pp. ABSTRACT: The paper is an … Read more Thomas Mann’s new one

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Tracy Nectoux on Libraries versus Bookstores

May 17, 2007 by RoryLitwin

Tracy Nectoux, a library student at UIUC, is taking a class whose students were assigned to visit a bookstore and compare the atmosphere to a library’s atmosphere. This is what … Read more Tracy Nectoux on Libraries versus Bookstores

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Savanna River Ecology Laboratory closing, thanks to Bush Administration small-esse

May 11, 2007 by RoryLitwin

Arch Conservative Bush advisor Grover Norquist has been pushing the “Starve the Beast” strategy for a long time. This is the strategy that says run up a huge budget debt … Read more Savanna River Ecology Laboratory closing, thanks to Bush Administration small-esse

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Steven Bell tough on LIS discourse in Inside Higher Ed

May 1, 2007 by RoryLitwin

Steven Bell has an article in the current Inside Higher Ed, entitled, “Good at Reviewing Books But Not Each Other,” about the major disfunctionality in LIS discourse: our excessive “niceness” … Read more Steven Bell tough on LIS discourse in Inside Higher Ed

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Radical and Progressive Library and Information Site Search

April 20, 2007 by RoryLitwin

Paul Catherall of Information for Social Change has created a Google-based web search that searches websites from the international library left. Try the Radical and Progressive Library and Information Site … Read more Radical and Progressive Library and Information Site Search

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Rory Litwin joins ISC editorial board

April 19, 2007 by RoryLitwin

Continuing in a self-congratulatory mode, I am proud to announce that I have joined the editorial board of Information for Social Change, the UK-based collective and semi-annual journal. ISC is … Read more Rory Litwin joins ISC editorial board

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Kathleen de la Peña McCook wins Florida Library Association Lifetime Achievement Award

April 16, 2007 by RoryLitwin

Kathleen de la Peña McCook has just received the Florida Library Association Lifetime Achievement Award. This award is presented to a librarian whose distinguished record of professional achievements and accomplishments … Read more Kathleen de la Peña McCook wins Florida Library Association Lifetime Achievement Award

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Brief observation about anti-intellectualism

April 15, 2007 by RoryLitwin

Anti-intellectualism must be at its peak. Nerdy glasses are in fashion; I hope they promise a recovery of intellectual values in the post-Bush years. Regarding the thinking of anti-intellectuals… They … Read more Brief observation about anti-intellectualism

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The Librarian Act of 2007

April 12, 2007 by RoryLitwin

Text from the ALA campaign for this legislation: Next week, to celebrate National Library Week, Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) plans to introduce the Librarian Act of 2007. The Librarian Act … Read more The Librarian Act of 2007

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Chip Ward on homeless people and libraries

April 1, 2007 by RoryLitwin

Tom Englehardt (Tomdispatch.com) has posted an article by Chip Ward about the homeless problem and libraries. Chip Ward is the retired director of the Salt Lake City Public Library. (Is … Read more Chip Ward on homeless people and libraries

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Yes, you do look like a librarian!

March 29, 2007 by RoryLitwin

Regarding the Facebook group, No, I don’t look like a librarian!…. Yes, you do look like a librarian! I am not joining the group – because I think really I … Read more Yes, you do look like a librarian!

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The Globe-Wernicke Vertical File

March 28, 2007 by RoryLitwin

The Globe-Wernicke Vertical File

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