As an adjunct to the ACRL conference in Seattle in March 2009, members of Radical Reference are organizing an unconference on social justice and alternative and radical collections and programs in academic libraries.
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... is the title of a new book published by Columbia University Press. |
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I am a San Francisco-based law librarian, with a former career at the California Supreme Court.
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Shinjoung's working on a paper about the history of labor libraries and libraries supporting labor unions. here's an article from 1948 that I thought folks might want to read.
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If you're in Nueva York... ATTN: HOLIDAY SHOPPERS!!! |
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APHA-New York presents: Don Carli, "The Carbon Footprint of Print and Digital Media: Why you should care and what you can do about it" Co-sponsored by the Rare Book & Manuscript Library of Columbia University. Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2008, 6-7:30 p.m. |
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Today was the second time that Rad Ref members have been present at the Really Really Free Market in NYC. |
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We're big fans of Sandy Berman. We were all very concerned when we learned a few months ago that Sandy was in a most painful car accident and faced months of painful recuperation. Well, the news got better with the recent package in my mailbox from Sandy. You see, Sandy has a long-standing old-fashioned listserv that is regularly distributed via snail mail. These packages include articles of interest as well as copies of letters that he regularly sends to Library of Congress suggesting new Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) along with support from the literature. So when that package showed up in my mailbox, I knew Sandy was well on his way to recovery!
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(Note: cross-posted on Free Government Information) In September, I had the good fortune to attend a most interesting panel discussion held at UC Berkeley's
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