Questioning library neutrality essays from Progressive librarian / edited by Alison Lewis.
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2008.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / by Alison Lewis
- Politics and anti-politics in librarianship / by Mark Rosenzweig
- Corporate inroads in librarianship : the fight for the soul of the profession in the new millenium / by Peter Mcdonald
- Librarianship and resistance / by Sandy Iverson
- A few gates redux : an examination of the social responsibilities debate in the early 1970s and 1990s / by Steven Joyce
- Activist librarianship : heritage or heresy? / by Ann Sparanese
- The myth of the neutral professional / by Robert Jensen
- Information criticism : where is it? / by Jack Andersen
- Towards self-reflection in librarianship : what is praxis? / by John J. Doherty
- The professional is political : redefining the social role of public libraries / by Shiraz Durrani and Elizabeth Smallwood
- The hottest place in hell : the crisis of neutrality in contemporary librarianship / by Joseph Good.