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thelifeguardlibrarian posted this
If the philosophy of academic libraries is to promote the creation and dissemination of knowledge throughout society, you would expect academic librarians to be advocating for that sort of thing. And we are.
Wayne Bivens-Tatum, “From Philosophy to Practice”
Another plea for open access and public collaboration in academic libraries (and higher education generally, especially those curmudgeonly humanities).
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