Progressive Library Organizations: A Worldwide History

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McFarland, 9 abr 2015 - 308 páginas

This work presents the history and impact of the seven most important progressive library organizations worldwide--in Austria, Germany, South Africa, Sweden, United Kingdom, and two in the United States. Each organization is considered within its national context, and in fact, the English word "organization" does not quite fit the nature of all of the groups. The South African organization, LIWO, was transitional in that it helped bring South African librarianship from apartheid to majority rule and then disbanded. The other organizations or their successors are still working in one form or another. Some of the organizations have had or continue to have vibrant local chapters, though many of the original activists have recently retired or died. The author has interviewed many of them at a time when they were assessing their life work, and handing off to new generations.

 

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Preface
1
Library and Information Workers Organisation LIWO
7
Bibliotek i Samhälle BiS Libraries in Society
53
Arbeitskreis kritischer BibliothekarInnen Akribie Working Group of Critical Librarians ...
86
Arbeitskreis kritischer Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare im RennerInstitut KRIBIBI Working Group of Critical Librarians in the Renner Institute
109
Information for Social Change ISC
126
Social Responsibilities Round Table of the American Library Association SRRT
153
The Progressive Librarians Guild PLG
241
Interviewees
283
Questionnaires
285
Index
287
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Alfred Kagan is a professor of Library Administration and African Studies Bibliographer Emeritus at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and has been deeply involved in socially responsible library organizations throughout his career. He lives in Champaign.

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