Curerent Issues:
No. 26, Winter 2005/2006
Towards Self-reflection in Librarianship: What is Praxis? by John J. Doherty
The Context of the Information Behavior of Prison Inmates, by Diane K. Campbell
REVIEW ESSAY: Adult Literacy Practice and Theories — the writings of George Demetrion, by Kathleen de la Peña McCook
Formats are a Tool for the Quest for Truth: HURIDOCS Human Rights Materials for Library and Human Rights Workers, by Susan Maret
Previous Issues:
No. 25, Summer 2005
Tabloid Ethics, News Reporting on the Iraq War and the Simulacrum of Objectivity, by Frank Louis Rusciano
Information Criticism: where is it?, by Jack Andersen
Introduction to Public Librarianship, by Kathleen de la Peña McCook, reviewed by Mark Hudson
No. 24, Winter 2004
The View from the Intersection of School Library Women and Work, by Linda Esser
The Myth of the Neutral Professional, by Robert Jensen
Jailed for Dissent "In These Times", by Chris Gaunt
No. 23, Spring 2004
The School Library/Media Center and Construction of the Subject, by Bria O'Brien
The Basis of a Humanist Librarianship in the Ideal of Human Autonomy, by Mark Rosenzweig
Dismantling the Public Sphere, by John Buschman, Reviewed by Bernd Frohmann
A Note on Frohmann, by John Buschman
Revolting Librarians Redux: Radical Librarians Speak Out, edited by Katia Roberto and Jessamyn West, reviewed by John Buschman
No. 22, Summer 2003
Activist Librarianship: Heritage or Heresy? by Ann Sparanese
Operation -- Patriot's Act: The Role of School Libraries in Promoting a Free and Informed Society, by Michele Sipley
Vandals in the Stacks? A Response to Nicholson Baker's Assault on Libraries, by Richard Cox, Reviewed by Lincoln Cushing
No. 21, Winter 2003
Electronic Metaphors and Paper Realities, by Robert Terrio
Palestinian Libraries: Little Pieces of Heaven in Hell, by Ghada Elturk
Neutrality, Objectivity and the Political Center, by Rory Litwin
No. 19-20, Spring, 2002
Librarians or Dissidents: Critics and Supporters of the Independent Libraries in Cuba Project, by Stuart Hamilton
"Why Do We Need to Keep This in Print? It's on the Web...": A Review of Electronic Archiving Issues and Problems, by Dorothy Warner
Disconnected: Teaching Information Equity to Undergraduates, by Angelynn King
No. 18, Summer 2001
Reading in the Age of Global Media, by Mark Crispin Miller
Response to Miller, by John Buschman
The WTO and the Threat to Libraries, by Fiona Hunt
The Dismissal of Ruth Brown: Civil Rights, Censorship and the American Library, Louise Robbins, reviewed by Zoia Horn
No. 17, Summer 2000
Core Wars, by John Buschman
The Mystery and the Act: Towards a YA Human Sexuality Collection, by Teri Weesner
Sorting Things Out: Classification and its Consequences by Bowker and Star, reviewed by Sanford Berman
No. 16, Fall 1999
Mana, Manna, Manner: Power & the Practice of Librarianship, by Jennifer Cram
Understanding Information Media in the Age of Neoliberalism: The Contribution of Herbert Schiller, by Mark Hudson
Agnes Inglis: Anarchist Librarian, by Julie Herrada and Tom Hyry
The School and the Barricade, by Marianne Enckell
Anarchists with a Tool: The Library
No. 15, Winter 1998/1999
A Few Gates: An Examination of the Social Responsibilities Debate in the Early 1970s and '90s, by Steven Joyce
Librarianship and Resistance, by Sandy Iverson
The Cuba Poster Project, by Lincoln Cushing
Librarianship and Legitimacy: The Ideology of the Public Library Inquiry, by Douglas Raber, Book review by Patti Clayton
Letter Against Bombing of Iraq, 12/16/98
No. 14, Spring 1998
Editorial: "Institutionalizing silence within ALA?"
Garlic, Vodka, and the Politics of Gender: Anti-intellectualism in American Librarianship, by Michael Winter
Growing Our Communications Future - Access, Not Just Wires, by Karen Coyle
The "Invisibles" - Lesbian Women as Library Users, by Heike Seidel
"Lesbians & Libraries" Resource List
Librarians Against War: an open letter, by Mark Rosenzweig
Nos.12/13, Spring/Summer 1997
The End of Information and the Future of Libraries, by Phil Agre
A House Divided Against Itself: ACRL leadership, Academic Freedom & Electronic Resources, by John Buschman
A Primer on WIPO & Database Extraction Rights, by James Love
Corporate Inroads & Librarianship: The Fight for the Soul of the Profession in the New Millennium, by Peter Mcdonald
GII: Global Power Grab, by Vigdor Schreibman
Speech by the Superintendent of Documents at ALA
Statement of Robert L. Oakley on the GPO Budget
Notes from the Front Lines at SFPL, by Melissa Riley
From France: Libraries Losing their Reason
William F. Birdsall's The Myth of the Electronic Library, reviewed by Mark Rosenzweig
Nos.10/11, Winter, 1995/96
Editorial: A Blaise with Indignation
Service Undermined by Technology: Gender Relations, Economics and Ideology, by Roma Harris
Information Technology and the Future of Work, by Stan A. Hannah and Michael H. Harris
No.9, Spring 1995
Superhighways, Work and Infrastructure in the Information Age, a symposium with John Buschman, Barbara Garson and Lance Rose
Nos.6/7, Winter/Spring 1993
Politics of Information and the Fate of the Earth, by Theodore Roszak
Information Technology, Power Structures, and the Fate of Librarianship, by John Buschman
No.4, Winter 1991/92
Politically Controversial Monographs, by Charles Willett
No. 3, Summer, 1991
Politics and Anti-Politics in Librarianship
No. 2, Winter 1990/1991
The Progressive Librarians Council and its Founders, by Rosalee McReynolds