I’ve compiled a list of the top ten nonfiction books (and two academic articles) that can be considered required reading for any feminist in 2020. Drawing from both the classics and some of the most influential and important contemporary work.
Read MoreWhat would a demographically-representative reading list look like?
Read MoreI wrote a book review of Women of the Midan: The Untold Stories of Egypt’s Revolutionaries, for the Oral History Review. Read the full version here; the published version will be behind a paywall & is much shorter.
Read MoreHere’s what all four of the book clubs I’m in, are reading right now.
Read MoreA book and an interview/article that I find helpful right now.
Read MoreA brief review of Jenny O’Dell’s fantastic interdisciplinary book, How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy
Read MoreThis summer I will visit Sicily for the first time! I am so excited; I’ve been to Italy several times, but never to this unique island. Here is what I’m watching and reading in preparation.
Read MoreA brief overview of and reflection on Strengthening the pipeline-talent management for libraries: A human resources perspective (2015) by Agnes K. Bradshaw, Assistant University Librarian for Organizational Development at Virginia Commonwealth University libraries.
Read MoreWhen I saw a book chapter applying Derridean thought to Library & Information Science, I was immediately intrigued.
Read MoreThis is a list of academic articles, books, libguides, monographs, and websites, all related to Social Justice in LIS Instruction. This list is a resource my friend Holiday and I shared with attendees of our round table discussion at the Hawaiʻi Library Association’s 2018 conference.
Read MoreAn Interview I did with Guha Shankar, a keynote speaker at the Hawaiʻi Library Association’s 2018 conference, was featured in this winter’s HLA newsletter. Here is the full version of that interview, and a more personal introduction.
Read MoreHow can we distill the ‘aboutness’ of an item?
Read MoreI was quoted in an article that went live yesterday; I recommended one of the books on the list, “7 Free Books Business/Startup Owners Should Read.”
Read MoreWomen are underrepresented in archives, but it can be difficult to locate their information, even if it exists somewhere in the records.
Read MoreA geographically-specific reading list for a trip to Upstate New York.
Read MoreRead my review of Jane Austen at Home, by Lucy Worsley.
Read MoreA booklist for the person on their way to visit beautiful Japan.
Read MoreFor Christmas last year, my grandma gave me money to buy a cookbook, and I chose The Smitten Kitchen cookbook.
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