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"Over the past fifteen years, librarians have increasingly looked to theory as a means to destablize normative discourses and practices with LIS, to engage in inclusive and non-authoritarian pedagogies, and to organize for social justice. "Critlib", short for "critical librarianship," is variously used to refer to a growing body of scholarship, an intellectual or activist movement within librarianship, an online community that occasionally organizes in-person meetings, and an informal Twitter discussion space active since 2014, identified by the #critlib hashtag. Critlib "aims to engage in discussion about critical perspectives on library practice" but it also seeks to bring 'socal justice principles into our work in libraries' (http://critlib.org/about/)." --Back cover.

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2018, Library Juice Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction / Karen P. Nicholson and Maura Seale
In Resistance to a Capitalist Past: Emerging Practices of Critical Librarianship / Lua Gregory and Shana Higgins
"Ruthless Criticism of All that Exists": Marxism, Technology, and Library Work / Sam Popowich
Making the Case for a Sociocultural Perspective on Information Literacy / Alison Hicks
Critical Systems Librarianship / Simon Barron and Andrew Preater
Disability at Work: Libraries, Built to Exclude / Jessica Schomberg
Ordering Things / Sarah J. Coysh, William Denton and Lisa Sloniowski
Indigenous Information Literacy: nêhiyaw Kinship Enabling Self-Care in research / Jessis Loyer
Envisioning a Critical Archival Pedagogy / Michelle Caswell
Reflections on Running a CritLIS Reading Group / Penny Andrews, Elizabeth L. Chapman, Jessica Elmore, Dan Grace, Emily Nunn, and Sheila Webber
Reflections on Resistance, Decolonization, and the Historical Trauma of Libraries and Academia / Nicola Andrews
Critical Librarianship as an Academic Pursuit / Ian Beilin
Each According to Their Ability: Zine Librarians Talking About Their Community / Violet Fox, Kelly McElroy, Jude Vachon and Kelly Wooten
Quantitative Researchers, Critical Librarians: Potential Allies in Pursuit of a Socially Just Praxis / Selinda Adelle Berg
Interrogating the Collective: #Critlib and the Problem of Community / Nora Almeida.

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-257) and index.

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Sacramento, CA
Copyright Date
2017

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Dewey Decimal Class
020
Library of Congress
Z665 .P8175 2018, Z678.N66 P45 2018, Z716.4 .P65 2018

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 264 pages
Number of pages
264

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44428251M
ISBN 10
1634000307
ISBN 13
9781634000307
LCCN
2017050353
OCLC/WorldCat
992307225

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