Radical Collections: Re-examining the roots of collections, practices and information professions

Jordan Landes
University of London Press
2018-12-13

<p>Do archivists ‘curate’ history? And to what extent are our librarians the gatekeepers of knowledge?<br><br> Libraries and archives have a long and rich history of compiling ‘radical collections’- from Klanwatch Project in the States to the R. D. Laing Archive in Glasgow, but a re-examination of the information professions and all aspects of managing those collections is long overdue. This new book shines a light on pressing topical issues within library and information services (LIS)- to encompass selection, appraisal and accession, through to organisation and classification, and including promotion and use. Will libraries survive as victims of neoliberal marketization? Do we have a responsibility to collect and document ‘white hate’ in the era of Trump? And how can a predominantly white (96.7%) LIS workforce effectively collect and tell POC histories? </p>

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  • Library, archive & information management
  • Acquisitions & collection development
  • Teaching of a specific subject
  • Acquisitions and collection development
  • Acquisitions and collection development
  • Library and information services
  • History ⇒ Social and Cultural History
  • archives
  • curation
  • diversity
  • politics
  • representation
  • stories

Radical Collections: Re-examining the roots of collections, practices and information professions

Jordan Landes

University of London Press

2018-12-13

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<p>Do archivists ‘curate’ history? And to what extent are our librarians the gatekeepers of knowledge?<br><br> Libraries and archives have a long and rich history of compiling ‘radical collections’- from Klanwatch Project in the States to the R. D. Laing Archive in Glasgow, but a re-examination of the information professions and all aspects of managing those collections is long overdue. This new book shines a light on pressing topical issues within library and information services (LIS)- to encompass selection, appraisal and accession, through to organisation and classification, and including promotion and use. Will libraries survive as victims of neoliberal marketization? Do we have a responsibility to collect and document ‘white hate’ in the era of Trump? And how can a predominantly white (96.7%) LIS workforce effectively collect and tell POC histories? </p>

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  • Library, archive & information management
  • Acquisitions & collection development
  • Teaching of a specific subject
  • Acquisitions and collection development
  • Acquisitions and collection development
  • Library and information services
  • History ⇒ Social and Cultural History
  • archives
  • curation
  • diversity
  • politics
  • representation
  • stories