A radical publishing collective: the Journal of Radical Librarianship

Barron, Simon A radical publishing collective: the Journal of Radical Librarianship. In the Library with the Lead Pipe, 2015. [Journal article (Unpaginated)]

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The Journal of Radical Librarianship is a new open-access journal publishing scholarly work in the field of radical librarianship. The focus on critical approaches to librarianship and anti-marketisation of information is reflected not only in our subject matter but in our publishing model, our licensing model, and our organisational practices. We hope to foster open and engaging discussions about radical approaches to librarianship and information studies.

Item type: Journal article (Unpaginated)
Keywords: radical librarianship
Subjects: E. Publishing and legal issues. > EB. Printing, electronic publishing, broadcasting.
Depositing user: Stuart Lawson
Date deposited: 20 Jul 2015 22:26
Last modified: 22 Jul 2015 01:38
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/25545

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