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=== Open access to local libraries: ethical considerations in digital pubsling === | |||
[[ | A [[Workshop Bibliotecha at Central Library Utrecht]] was followed by a meetup, where the outcome was shared and the results were presented. | ||
[[File:Scraping- | Alongside with the demonstration of the work produced during the workshop [[Bibliotecha]] shared some practical and ethical considerations about the idea of a local library for digital publications. | ||
The presentation was followed by a talk by [[Read-in]] about their on-going research project [http://read-in.info/?p=48 "Bookshelf Research"]. | |||
In this project [[Read-in]] examines private and public libraries based on categories such as gender, nationality and materiality. | |||
Together with [[Bibiotecha]], [[Read-in]] invited the audience to join a conversation about the open character of digital and physical libraries. | |||
Also: watch this! | |||
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywWBy6J5gz8|300|right|Quick Sort Dance |frame}} | |||
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Meetup: The Future library | |
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Name | Meetup: The Future library |
Location | Central Library Utrecht |
Date | 2015/12/17 |
Time | 19:00-21:00 |
PeopleOrganisations | Bibliotecha, Read-in |
Type | Meetup |
Web | Yes |
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Open access to local libraries: ethical considerations in digital pubsling
A Workshop Bibliotecha at Central Library Utrecht was followed by a meetup, where the outcome was shared and the results were presented. Alongside with the demonstration of the work produced during the workshop Bibliotecha shared some practical and ethical considerations about the idea of a local library for digital publications.
The presentation was followed by a talk by Read-in about their on-going research project "Bookshelf Research". In this project Read-in examines private and public libraries based on categories such as gender, nationality and materiality. Together with Bibiotecha, Read-in invited the audience to join a conversation about the open character of digital and physical libraries.
Also: watch this!