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Career Alternatives: How to Expand Your Library Skills

August 25, 2022

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Library Services to Native American Populations

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Continuing Education for Library Staff: Getting an MLS on the Run

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WLA Presidents—Barbara Tolliver and Randy Hensley

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Historical Metadata Debt: Confronting Colonial and Racist Legacies Through a Post-Custodial Metadata Praxis

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Critical Digital Archives: A Review from Archival Studies

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The Politics of Being an Archival Donor

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Gender dynamics in high school policy debate: Propagating gender hierarchies in advocating ‘better’ futures

August 11, 2022

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What makes an ideal partner? African libraries and neoliberal discourses in international development

This study investigates ‘partnership’ as a key discursive tool for extending neoliberalism in the field of international development. As a case study, it examines the language-in-use among development organizations when discussing public libraries as potential partners in Africa. Critical discourse analysis of 20 interviews with development practitioners via Fairclough’s three-part framework and keyword analysis illuminates…

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Using Open Data to Inform PublicLibrary Branch Services

August 7, 2022

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