A partial list (in no particular order) of sources I used for the talk I’m giving tomorrow at Duke on neoliberalism and research libraries (I’ll post the talk soon). Enjoy.
- Daniel B. Saunders. Neoliberal Ideology and Public Higher Education in the United States
- Sheila Slaughter & Gary Rhoades. The Neoliberal University.
- Patti Ryan & Lisa Sloniowski. The Public Academic Library: Friction in the Teflon Funnel.
- Henry A. Giroux. Bare Pedagogy and the Scourge of Neoliberalism: Rethinking Higher Education as a Democratic Public Sphere
- Lisa Sloniowski, Mita Williams & Patti Ryan. Grinding the Gears: Academic Librarians and Civic Responsibility.
- Lua Gregory and Shana Higgins, eds. Information Literacy and Social Justice.
- Maura Seale. The Neoliberal Library.
- Jacob Berg. The Adjunctification of Academic Librarianship
- Natalia Cecire. Distributed Knowledge and the Digital, paper given at American Studies Association meetings in November 2013.
Anyone have other relevant readings to suggest?
Though it’s kind of the obvious OA argument and a few years old, this thing I wrote for the NEA’s academic journal is about libraries and the neoliberal turn in higher ed. http://www.nea.org/assets/img/PubThoughtAndAction/A10Fister1.pdf
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Yes yes, how could I forget! Thanks for adding it.
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