We are pleased to announce the winner of the 2023 Litwin Books Award for Ongoing Dissertation Research in the Philosophy of Information, Courtney Richardson! https://t.co/1LjvHucWoG
Just published - Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in Libraries edited by Kalani Adolpho, Stephen G. Krueger, and Krista McCracken
https://t.co/opfnjKKSe9
We are accepting nominations for the Vattemare Award! Given annually by Library Juice Press, this award recognizes contributions in the LIS field that are marked by originality, creative energy, and novel combinations of ideas.
We are accepting submissions for the Award for Ongoing Doctoral Dissertation Research in the Philosophy of Information. Nominations should be submitted via email by June 1, to [email protected].
Happy to see more work on #virtue in information science. I got to review @acadlibrarian's new book Virtue Information Literacy (from @litwinbooks 2022) in the journal Education for Information.
Read my review: https://t.co/tj2kqm93KE
More on the book: https://t.co/8qDLXnC0ME
REMINDER: The deadline for proposals for “Thin Skinned”: Unappreciated, and Overworked: Experiences and impacts of Microaggressions in the fields of Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums is March 15th, 2023 https://t.co/nlJrnqGFBs
CFP: “Thin Skinned”: Unappreciated, and Overworked: Experiences and impacts of Microaggressions in the fields of Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums Submission deadline: March 15th, 2023 https://t.co/nlJrnqHdr0
Here is the next installment of our Author Interview Series with Library Students where Cameron Andersen interviews The Social Movement Archive authors Jen Hoyer and Nora Almeida. https://t.co/sKZS2EoS9d
Happy to share this interview I conducted for @litwinbooks with Megan Browndorf, Erin Pappas, and Anna Arays about their new edited volume, The Collector and the Collected: Decolonizing Area Studies Librarianship.
https://t.co/QQtt6bf97D
Here is the first installment of our Author Interview Series with Library Students where prospective information professionals meet with authors to discuss the research process and important topics of the field from concept to publication. https://t.co/0Nb9xc1AZH
Wayne Bivens-Tatum’s new book, “Virtue Information Literacy,” uses virtue ethics and virtue epistemology to develop a “new, ethical conception of information literacy,” and is out now from @litwinbooks and @LibJuicePress: https://t.co/3SKzL3jQEX
We’re excited to introduce "The Author Interview Series with Library Students." In this series, library students interviewed select Litwin Books authors of recently released or upcoming publications. https://t.co/b2Z9eOf9Ix
The series enables prospective information professionals to meet with authors to discuss the research process and engage in a deep dive on important topics of the field from concept to publication.
Check out the recently published Virtue Information Literacy: Flourishing in an Age of Information Anarchy by Wayne Bivens-Tatum https://t.co/nowIiw5AKL