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Library of walls : the Library of Congress and the contradictions of information society / by Samuel Gerald Collins.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Collins, Samuel Gerald.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Library of Congress.
Library of Congress. National Digital Library Program.
Library of Congress--Information technology.
Information society--United States.
Information society.
National libraries--United States.
National libraries.
Digital libraries--United States.
Digital libraries.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (217 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Duluth, Minn. : Litwin Books, 2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In Library of Walls, Samuel Collins engages the heterogeneities of information society at the Library of Congress through ethnographic fieldwork, suggesting that "information society" is best understood at the locus of conflicting modalities imbricating text, space, work and life. During the 1990's, the Library of Congress was beset with challenges to its traditional roles in cataloging and scholarship while at the same time re-inventing itself as a library "without walls." The "order of books" was threatened on several fronts: in the explosive growth of accessions, in the challenges of online materials and different container types, and in fundamental disagreements about the role of the Library vis- -vis the nation. But rather than analyze these as separate etiologies, Collins sees them as the expression of an inherently Janus-faced information society that limits information and forecloses debate even as it multiplies avenues of access. Collins considers multiple sites at the Library-its spaces, its artifacts and organization-as contested sites where varied actors negotiate information, knowledge and nation amidst an institution whose own shifting priorities synecdochally mirror the ambiguities and unease of contemporary society.
Contents:
Introduction : if on a winter's night a reader
Anthropology and the imperial archive
From knowledge machines to information scapes : tracing the library's places and non-places
Ghosts in the information machine
"Getting the champagne out of the bottle and into the six-pack : laying the foundations for the virtual library and the LC
Corporeal work at the virtual library : research and scholarship for a new age
Conclusion : the American pastoral revisited.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 155-195) and index.
ISBN:
1-936117-37-1
OCLC:
929118890

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