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|Name=The future library
|Name=Meetup: The future library
|Location=Central Library Utrecht
|Location=Central Library Utrecht
|Date=2015/12/17
|Date=2015/12/17
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13:30-18:30: [[Workshop Bibliotecha at Central Library Utrecht]]
This meetup is following the [[Workshop Bibliotecha at Central Library Utrecht]] (13:30-18:30)


Om 19:30 presenteren Bibliotecha de workshop resultaten en vertellen over praktische en ethische implicaties van de lokale digitale bibliotheek voor e-books en digitale teksten.  
At 19:30 [[Bibliotecha]] will present the workshop results en share some practical and ethical considerations about the idea of a local library for digital publications. Followed by a talk by [[Read-in]] about the on-going research project "Bookshelf Research". For that [[Read-in]] examines private and public libraries based on categories such as gender, nationality and materiality.
       
Subsequently the two collectives invite the audience to join a conversation about the open character of digital and physical libraries.  


Vervolgens verteld Read-in over het lopende onderzoek "Bookshelf Research", waarvoor ze privé en publieke bibliotheken onderzoeken op verschillende facetten bijvoorbeeld categorieën zoals geslacht, nationaliteit en materiaal.
Aansluitend gaan de twee collectieven Read-in en Bibliotecha met elkaar en het publiek in gesprek om het openbare karakter van een digitale en fysieke bibliotheek te onderzoeken en te bevragen.


In the meanwhile watch this:  
In the meanwhile watch this:  

Revision as of 18:18, 13 November 2015

Template:Events This meetup is following the Workshop Bibliotecha at Central Library Utrecht (13:30-18:30)

At 19:30 Bibliotecha will present the workshop results en share some practical and ethical considerations about the idea of a local library for digital publications. Followed by a talk by Read-in about the on-going research project "Bookshelf Research". For that Read-in examines private and public libraries based on categories such as gender, nationality and materiality.

Subsequently the two collectives invite the audience to join a conversation about the open character of digital and physical libraries.


In the meanwhile watch this:

Quick Sort Dance

Bibliotecha installation in De PUNT Bibliotecha installation in De PUNT