Minds Alive
Libraries and Archives Now
Herausgeber: DeMers, Patricia a; Samek, Toni
Minds Alive
Libraries and Archives Now
Herausgeber: DeMers, Patricia a; Samek, Toni
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This book explores the enduring role and intrinsic value of libraries and archives as public institutions in the digital age.
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This book explores the enduring role and intrinsic value of libraries and archives as public institutions in the digital age.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 162mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9781487505271
- ISBN-10: 1487505272
- Artikelnr.: 55765314
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 162mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9781487505271
- ISBN-10: 1487505272
- Artikelnr.: 55765314
Edited by Patricia Demers and Toni Samek
List of Illustrations
List of Abbreviations
Foreword
Tami Oliphant, University of Alberta and Ali Shiri, University of Alberta
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Patricia Demers, University of Alberta and Toni Samek, University of
Alberta
I. Enduring Values
Libraries: Why Bother?
Alice Crawford, University of St. Andrews
Academic Library Spaces, Digital Culture, and Communities
Guylaine Beaudry, Concordia University
The Public Library’s Enduring Importance
Marc Kosciejew, Western University
II. Public Literacy and Private Oases
Loss of the Social, Return of the Private: Acknowledging Public Failure in
the Age of Boudoir Surplus
Mario Hibert, University of Sarajevo
Re-establishing Values, Constructing New Missions: The Value of the Modern
Library in the Development of Information and Digital Literacy in Public
Life
Konstantina Martzoukou, Robert Gordon University
III. Transformations and Resistance
Libraries’ Shifting Roles and Responsibilities in the Networked Age
Michael Carroll, American University Washington College of Law
The Interface of the Digital Library: The Perseus Digital Library as a Case
Study
Geoffrey Rockwell, University of Alberta, Sarah Vela, Lisa M. Cerrato,
Mihaela Ilovan, Stan Ruecker, Perseus Digital Library, and the INKE
Research Group
Wanderbibliotheken: Travelling Books and DIY Libraries
Carolyn Guertin, Western University
IV. Disciplinary and Institutional Partnerships
Is Professionalism Still an Acceptable Goal for Archivists in the Global
Digital Society?
Richard Cox, Comcast
Digital Research with All Our Senses: How the Archivist, the Historian, and
the Librarian Can Work Together on the New Frontier
Nigel Raab, Loyola Marymount¿University
The Critical, Diverse (and Sometimes Neglected) Roles of Libraries and
Archives in a Museum Setting
Brendan Edwards, Royal Ontario Museum
V. Curation and Commons
Beyond Place: Data Curation Possibilities for Post-custodial Archives and
Libraries
Seamus Ross, University of Toronto
"The X-Files": The Truth is in the Archives, but Access is Restricted
Frank J. Tough, University of Alberta
Works Cited
Contributors
Index
List of Abbreviations
Foreword
Tami Oliphant, University of Alberta and Ali Shiri, University of Alberta
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Patricia Demers, University of Alberta and Toni Samek, University of
Alberta
I. Enduring Values
Libraries: Why Bother?
Alice Crawford, University of St. Andrews
Academic Library Spaces, Digital Culture, and Communities
Guylaine Beaudry, Concordia University
The Public Library’s Enduring Importance
Marc Kosciejew, Western University
II. Public Literacy and Private Oases
Loss of the Social, Return of the Private: Acknowledging Public Failure in
the Age of Boudoir Surplus
Mario Hibert, University of Sarajevo
Re-establishing Values, Constructing New Missions: The Value of the Modern
Library in the Development of Information and Digital Literacy in Public
Life
Konstantina Martzoukou, Robert Gordon University
III. Transformations and Resistance
Libraries’ Shifting Roles and Responsibilities in the Networked Age
Michael Carroll, American University Washington College of Law
The Interface of the Digital Library: The Perseus Digital Library as a Case
Study
Geoffrey Rockwell, University of Alberta, Sarah Vela, Lisa M. Cerrato,
Mihaela Ilovan, Stan Ruecker, Perseus Digital Library, and the INKE
Research Group
Wanderbibliotheken: Travelling Books and DIY Libraries
Carolyn Guertin, Western University
IV. Disciplinary and Institutional Partnerships
Is Professionalism Still an Acceptable Goal for Archivists in the Global
Digital Society?
Richard Cox, Comcast
Digital Research with All Our Senses: How the Archivist, the Historian, and
the Librarian Can Work Together on the New Frontier
Nigel Raab, Loyola Marymount¿University
The Critical, Diverse (and Sometimes Neglected) Roles of Libraries and
Archives in a Museum Setting
Brendan Edwards, Royal Ontario Museum
V. Curation and Commons
Beyond Place: Data Curation Possibilities for Post-custodial Archives and
Libraries
Seamus Ross, University of Toronto
"The X-Files": The Truth is in the Archives, but Access is Restricted
Frank J. Tough, University of Alberta
Works Cited
Contributors
Index
List of Illustrations
List of Abbreviations
Foreword
Tami Oliphant, University of Alberta and Ali Shiri, University of Alberta
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Patricia Demers, University of Alberta and Toni Samek, University of
Alberta
I. Enduring Values
Libraries: Why Bother?
Alice Crawford, University of St. Andrews
Academic Library Spaces, Digital Culture, and Communities
Guylaine Beaudry, Concordia University
The Public Library’s Enduring Importance
Marc Kosciejew, Western University
II. Public Literacy and Private Oases
Loss of the Social, Return of the Private: Acknowledging Public Failure in
the Age of Boudoir Surplus
Mario Hibert, University of Sarajevo
Re-establishing Values, Constructing New Missions: The Value of the Modern
Library in the Development of Information and Digital Literacy in Public
Life
Konstantina Martzoukou, Robert Gordon University
III. Transformations and Resistance
Libraries’ Shifting Roles and Responsibilities in the Networked Age
Michael Carroll, American University Washington College of Law
The Interface of the Digital Library: The Perseus Digital Library as a Case
Study
Geoffrey Rockwell, University of Alberta, Sarah Vela, Lisa M. Cerrato,
Mihaela Ilovan, Stan Ruecker, Perseus Digital Library, and the INKE
Research Group
Wanderbibliotheken: Travelling Books and DIY Libraries
Carolyn Guertin, Western University
IV. Disciplinary and Institutional Partnerships
Is Professionalism Still an Acceptable Goal for Archivists in the Global
Digital Society?
Richard Cox, Comcast
Digital Research with All Our Senses: How the Archivist, the Historian, and
the Librarian Can Work Together on the New Frontier
Nigel Raab, Loyola Marymount¿University
The Critical, Diverse (and Sometimes Neglected) Roles of Libraries and
Archives in a Museum Setting
Brendan Edwards, Royal Ontario Museum
V. Curation and Commons
Beyond Place: Data Curation Possibilities for Post-custodial Archives and
Libraries
Seamus Ross, University of Toronto
"The X-Files": The Truth is in the Archives, but Access is Restricted
Frank J. Tough, University of Alberta
Works Cited
Contributors
Index
List of Abbreviations
Foreword
Tami Oliphant, University of Alberta and Ali Shiri, University of Alberta
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Patricia Demers, University of Alberta and Toni Samek, University of
Alberta
I. Enduring Values
Libraries: Why Bother?
Alice Crawford, University of St. Andrews
Academic Library Spaces, Digital Culture, and Communities
Guylaine Beaudry, Concordia University
The Public Library’s Enduring Importance
Marc Kosciejew, Western University
II. Public Literacy and Private Oases
Loss of the Social, Return of the Private: Acknowledging Public Failure in
the Age of Boudoir Surplus
Mario Hibert, University of Sarajevo
Re-establishing Values, Constructing New Missions: The Value of the Modern
Library in the Development of Information and Digital Literacy in Public
Life
Konstantina Martzoukou, Robert Gordon University
III. Transformations and Resistance
Libraries’ Shifting Roles and Responsibilities in the Networked Age
Michael Carroll, American University Washington College of Law
The Interface of the Digital Library: The Perseus Digital Library as a Case
Study
Geoffrey Rockwell, University of Alberta, Sarah Vela, Lisa M. Cerrato,
Mihaela Ilovan, Stan Ruecker, Perseus Digital Library, and the INKE
Research Group
Wanderbibliotheken: Travelling Books and DIY Libraries
Carolyn Guertin, Western University
IV. Disciplinary and Institutional Partnerships
Is Professionalism Still an Acceptable Goal for Archivists in the Global
Digital Society?
Richard Cox, Comcast
Digital Research with All Our Senses: How the Archivist, the Historian, and
the Librarian Can Work Together on the New Frontier
Nigel Raab, Loyola Marymount¿University
The Critical, Diverse (and Sometimes Neglected) Roles of Libraries and
Archives in a Museum Setting
Brendan Edwards, Royal Ontario Museum
V. Curation and Commons
Beyond Place: Data Curation Possibilities for Post-custodial Archives and
Libraries
Seamus Ross, University of Toronto
"The X-Files": The Truth is in the Archives, but Access is Restricted
Frank J. Tough, University of Alberta
Works Cited
Contributors
Index