Information technology in librarianship:new critical approaches

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Group Author: Leckie Gloria J.; Buschman John.
Published: Libraries Unlimited,
Publisher Address: Westport, Conn.
Publication Dates: 2009.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Carrier Form: vi, 297 p.: ; 24 cm.
ISBN: 9781591586296 (alk. paper)
1591586291 (alk. paper)
Index Number: G250
CLC: G250.7
Call Number: G250.7/I437-1
Contents: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : information technologies and libraries : why do we need new critical approaches? / John E. Buschman and Gloria J. Leckie -- Critical theory of technology : an overview / Andrew Feenberg -- Surveillance and technology : contexts and distinctions / Gary T. Marx -- Cycles of net struggle, lines of net flight / Nick Dyer-Witheford -- A quick digital fix? : changing schools, changing literacies, persistent inequalities : a critical, contextual analysis / Ross Collin and Michael W. Apple -- Theorizing the impact of ITon library-state relations / Sandra Braman -- The prospects for an information science : the current absence of a critical perspective / John M. Budd -- Librarianship and the labor process : aspects of the rationalization, restructuring, and intensification of intellectual work / Michael F. Winter -- "Their little bit of ground slowly squashed into nothing" : technology, gender, and the vanishing librarian / Roma Harris -- Children and information technology / Andrew Large -- Open source software and libraries / Ajit Pyati -- Technologies of social regulation : an examination of library OPACs and Web portals / Gloria J. Leckie, Lisa Given, and Grant Campbell -- Libraries, archives, and digital preservation : a critical overview / Dorothy A. Warner -- Conclusion : just how critical should librarianship be of technology? / John E. Buschman.