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Human Operators: A Critical Oral History on Technology in Libraries and Archives

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Human Operators: A Critical Oral History of Technology in Libraries is a collective oral history covering many of the issues in technology in librarianship in the early 21st century. Via edited and compiled interview transcripts, readers get to “hear” the voices of librarians and archivists discussing tech topics from perspectives that are critical, social justice-oriented, feminist, anti-racist, and ecologically-minded.

396 pages, Paperback

Published May 1, 2018

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January 3, 2022
I am so close to this topic but was nonetheless surprised and pleased to learn quite a bit and to find that I can be on completely different pages with someone about one topic while 100% in agreement on another five. Ever more diversity in this field, please.
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