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_b.I546 2009
245 1 0 _aInformation technology in librarianship :
_bnew critical approaches /
_cedited by Gloria J. Leckie and John E. Buschman.
260 _aWestport, Conneticut :
_bLibraries Unlimited,
_c(c)2009.
300 _avi, 297 pages ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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505 0 0 _aIntroduction : information technologies and libraries : why do we need new critical approaches? /
_rJohn E. Buschman and Gloria J. Leckie --
_tCritical theory of technology : an overview /
_rAndrew Feenberg --
_tSurveillance and technology : contexts and distinctions /
_rGary T. Marx --
_tCycles of net struggle, lines of net flight /
_rNick Dyer-Witheford --
_tA quick digital fix? : changing schools, changing literacies, persistent inequalities : a critical, contextual analysis /
_rRoss Collin and Michael W. Apple --
_tTheorizing the impact of ITon library-state relations /
_rSandra Braman --
_tThe prospects for an information science : the current absence of a critical perspective /
_rJohn M. Budd --
_tLibrarianship and the labor process : aspects of the rationalization, restructuring, and intensification of intellectual work /
_rMichael F. Winter --
_t"Their little bit of ground slowly squashed into nothing" : technology, gender, and the vanishing librarian /
_rRoma Harris --
_tChildren and information technology /
_rAndrew Large --
_tOpen source software and libraries /
_rAjit Pyati --
_tTechnologies of social regulation : an examination of library OPACs and Web portals /
_rGloria J. Leckie, Lisa Given, and Grant Campbell --
_tLibraries, archives, and digital preservation : a critical overview /
_rDorothy A. Warner --
_tConclusion : just how critical should librarianship be of technology? /
_rJohn E. Buschman.
520 0 _aIn the last 15 years, the ground - both in terms of technological advance and in the sophistication of analyses of technology - has shifted. At the same time, librarianship as a field has adopted a more skeptical perspective; libraries are feeling market pressure to adopt and use new innovations; and their librarians boast a greater awareness of the socio-cultural, economic, and ethical considerations of information and communications technologies. Within such a context, a fresh and critical analysis of the foundations and applications of technology in librarianship is long overdue. --
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650 0 _aInformation technology.
650 0 _aLibraries
_xAutomation.
650 0 _aLibraries
_xInformation technology.
650 0 _aLibrary science
_xTechnological innovations.
700 1 _aBuschman, John.
700 1 _aLeckie, Gloria J.
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