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Just found out through my paper's altmetrics it was tweeted by
@infolitgroup@BibCCBvr@Bibliosophus and@orkanokan_ Thank you, I'm honored!#infolit#critlib Analyzing the Laws of MIL: a Five-step Scientific Conversation on Critical Information Literacy https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/comminfolit/vol13/iss1/8/#.Xjs4AJ4NtkQ.twitter … -
New suggestions welcome for the
#critlib recommended resources page! http://critlib.org/recommended-readings … We try to keep it short so as not to overwhelm folks, so 3-5 per person, and/or a link to a larger list. Feel free to message or email me with your recommendations. -
@uolibraries is looking for a new University Archivist & Historian. This person will be the lead for instruction activities led by UO faculty with SCUA collection Come work with me to support#DH and open scholarship work!#archives#critlib http://bit.ly/2v5J3gP -
#critlib: is anyone still adding to the reading list @ http://critlib.org , or can it be added to? -
IFLA -- IFLA Input to a Report on New Information Technologies and Racial Equality |
@scoopit http://sco.lt/83FCRk#critlib -
Just caught the tail end of this super important chat on decolonising libraries:
#uklibchat worth a look at all the great ideas and resources#GLAMR#critlib https://twitter.com/uklibchat/status/1214514637284282368 …
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'Changing the subject heading' at UCL. Great panel discussion with
@alisonhicks@LudiPrice Tom Meehan and Eve Lacey#libchat#critlib pic.twitter.com/2CFwuNYixF
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Watching 'Change the Subject', a documentary about challenging the LCC term illegal aliens. Interesting discussion around cataloguing systems as an expression of values & about incremental changes happening in classification in UK uni libraries. Thanks
@UCLLibraries#critlib pic.twitter.com/57d99hxNt2
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Every
#datalib and#academiclibrarian involved with data should read http://doi.org/10.5334/dsj-2019-031 … and think about how data is and continues to be a colonial force. Issues of trust and dependency are important, especially if one wants to empower#critlib or#EDI structures. -
As used here, “inclusive” means exclusive, as in people having “white” skin color need not apply for mentored internships in public libraries. It’s blatant
#racism by@ALALibrary, and its becoming a pattern.@US_IMLS@USEEOC#EEOC#racist#discrimination#WhitePrivilege#critlib https://twitter.com/ala_pla/status/1224362419809652736 …
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What would you like to see more of on our Twitter channel? More PD, fun content, events or more content on certain areas - school libraries, museums,
#CritLib? Please tell us in the comments - we’re all ears! pic.twitter.com/c7BxX9C59e -
Seeking recommendations! I'm in a library management class an looking for lit on how to compassionately communicate with employees during an adverse weather event. Many thanks!
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Kelly McElroy-2019. “Lessons from the Field: Organizing a Faculty Union in the Era of Janus.” Library Trends 68 (2): 330–42. Essential reading:
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#medlibs#critlib folk! Signal boosting: "I am looking to speak w/ academic librarians who identify as having a disability of any kind: invisible/visible; physical, sensory, mental or emotional. Please fill out this very brief contact form <https://rs.igs.umaryland.edu/surveys/?s=CE4EPMTCY3 …>." -
Interested in making a
#critlib discussion happen? We're always looking for people to volunteer to moderate chats! (It's easy!) We're happy to help bring your idea to fruition. http://critlib.org/twitter-chats/suggest-a-twitter-chat … -
To counterbalance some of the other nonsense on library/archives twitter in past 24hr, can anyone share any strategies—however small scale or interpersonal—that you are using to resist the "trend" of
#precarityinLIS (gigification, term positions, outsourcing)?#critarch#critlibPrikaži ovu nit
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