Unionization is a significant yet under-discussed topic in librarianship. In this episode Lindsay Adoranti explores Kitchener Public Library’s unionization journey to better understand the dynamics of workplace advocacy, solidarity, and the broader implications for library workers' rights
https://sowhat.fims.uwo.ca/4-1-library-unionization
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Unionization is a significant yet under-discussed topic in librarianship. In this episode Lindsay Adoranti explores Kitchener Public Library’s unionization journey to better understand the dynamics of workplace advocacy, solidarity, and the broader implications for library workers' rights
https://sowhat.fims.uwo.ca/4-1-library-unionization
2.5 The Greatest Crossover: Philosophy and Library Science
So What? Library and Information Science Podcast
1 hour 21 minutes 18 seconds
3 years ago
2.5 The Greatest Crossover: Philosophy and Library Science
Philosophy and library science may seem an unlikely combination, but they are closely connected disciplines. In this casual and accessible conversation Mike and Lindsay explore the philosophical themes underlying three important concepts in classification and indexing: Ontology and epistemology, equivalence, and warrant.
Show notes: https://sowhat.fims.uwo.ca/2-5-the-greatest-crossover-philosophy-and-library-science
So What? Library and Information Science Podcast
Unionization is a significant yet under-discussed topic in librarianship. In this episode Lindsay Adoranti explores Kitchener Public Library’s unionization journey to better understand the dynamics of workplace advocacy, solidarity, and the broader implications for library workers' rights
https://sowhat.fims.uwo.ca/4-1-library-unionization