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El. knyga: Libr@ries: Changing Information Space and Practice [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formatas: 356 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jun-2006
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203928639
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  • Formatas: 356 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jun-2006
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203928639
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This volume examines the social, cultural, and political implications of the shift from the traditional forms and functions of print-based libraries to the delivery of online information in educational contexts. Written by library professionals and academics representing a variety of disciplines, the 16 contributions discuss such topics as digital libraries as virtual spaces; knowledge management and research in "cybraries"; and the commercial structure of the search engine industry. Kapitzke teaches in the U. of Queensland's School of Education, and Bruce is a professor of library and information science at the U. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

This volume is the first to examine the social, cultural, and political implications of the shift from the traditional forms and functions of print-based libraries to the delivery of online information in educational contexts. Seeking a suitable term to designate this rapidly evolving and much contested development, the editors devised the word libr@ry, and use the term arobase to signify the conditions of formation of new libraries within contexts of space, knowledge, and capital. Libr@ries are conceptualized as physical places, virtual spaces, communities of literate practice, and discourses of information work.

Despite the centrality of libraries in literacy and learning, the study of libraries has remained isolated within the disciplinary boundaries of information and library science since its inception in the early twentieth century. The aim of this book is to problematize and thereby mainstream this field of intellectual endeavor and inquiry. This book brings together a distinguished group of scholars from a wide range of academic fields to explore the dislodgment of library discourse and practice from its longstanding apolitical, modernist paradigm. Collectively they interrogate the presuppositions of current library practice, seek to understand how library as place and library as space blend together in ways that may be both contradictory and complementary, and envision new modes of information access and new multimodal literacies enabled by online environments.

Libr@ries: Changing Information Space and Practice is intended for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, and educators in the fields of literacy and multiliteracies education, communication technologies in education, library sciences, information and communication studies, media and cultural studies, and the sociology of computer-mediated space.
Foreword: Information Politics in Education ix
Michael A. Peters
Preface xiii
Illustrations, Figures and Tables xvii
About the Contributors xix
Introduction xxv
Cushla Kapitzke and Bertram C. Bruce
I Arobase Space
1 Digital Libraries as Virtual Spaces
3(14)
Nicholas C. Burbules
2 Literacy Spaces—Library Design
17(20)
Susan Boyce
3 Ordered by Desire: School Libraries in Past and Present Times
37(20)
Mark Dressman and Sharon Tettegah
4 From Library to Cybrary: Changing the Focus of Library Design and Service Delivery
57(16)
Janine Schmidt
5 Surrogation, Mediation and Collaboration: Access to Digital Images in Cultural Heritage Institutions
73(18)
Abby A. Goodrum
II Arobase Knowledge
6 Next Generation Metadata Tools: Supporting Dynamic Knowledge Spaces
91(22)
Jane Hunter
7 Knowledge Management and Research in Cybraries
113(20)
David Rooney and Ursula Schneider
8 Cybraries in Paradise: New Technologies and Ethnographic Repositories
133(18)
Linda Barwick and Nicholas Thieberger
9 Redefining Libr@ries by Rethinking Research
151
Cushla Kapitzke
III Arobase Capital
10 The Scholarly Wing of the Public Cybrary and the Right to Know
179(18)
John Willinsky
11 The Politics and Philosophy of E-text: Use Value, Sign Value, and Exchange Value in the Transition from Print to Digital Media
197(14)
Timothy W. Luke
12 Alternatives to Pay-for-View: The Case for Open Access to Historical Research and Scholarship
211(18)
Mark Lawrence Kornbluh, Melanie Shell-Weiss, and Paul Turnbull
13 Search Engine Anatomy: The Industry and Its Commercial Structure
229(24)
Bettina Fabos
14 Monopoly, Monopsony, and the Value of Culture in a Digital Age: An Axiology of Two Multimedia Resource Repositories
253(18)
Phil Graham
15 Structuring Open Access to Knowledge: The Creative Commons Story
271(10)
Brian Fitzgerald
16 The Arobase in the Library—The Libr@ry in Society
281(14)
Bertram C. Bruce and Cushla Kapitzke
Author Index 295(10)
Subject Index 305


Cushla Kapitzke, Bertram C. Bruce