The Library Was

Niazi, Sofia; Nordin, Rose; Parker, Rihanna Jade; Kassir, Leila; Khaireh, Hudda and [et alii]. The Library Was. London, England: Book Works, 2016.

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Abstract (English)

"The Library Was sees OOMK reimagining the function, aesthetic and user culture of the library. Opening in an austerity-stricken future in which all public libraries have closed, it goes on to assert the continued importance of libraries via interviews with London-based library enthusiasts, a profile of the revolutionary Cuban librarian Marta Terry González, a re-assessment of The Five Laws of Library Science, 1931, as they do and don't apply to the collection of contemporary zines, and an account of the stolen library of the late Saudi novelist Abd al-Rahman Munif. It also documents the publications donated to the Open School East Library during OOMK‘s Future Library Fair held in December 2015, and describes the work of a semi-fictional group of readers and activists, who have pooled their resources to establish The Library of Aimless Yet Meaningful Pursuit, a space for meeting and learning outside of the algorithmic ‘Grid’." -- Publisher's website.

Types: Monographs ; Periodicals > Zine
All Contributors: Niazi, Sofia (Author); Nordin, Rose (Author); Parker, Rihanna Jade (Author); Kassir, Leila (Author); Khaireh, Hudda (Author); [et alii]
Dossier: 700 - BIBLIOTHÈQUES / LIBRARIES
Collation: circa 44 p. : ill. ; 22 cm
ISBN: 9781906012762
Language of Publication: English
Publishers: London, England: Book Works
Artists: OOMK (Collective)
Keywords: LIBRARY; ZINE; BOOK CULTURE; CULTURE
Copyright Statement: Book Works; OOMK
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Includes bibliographical references.

Deposited by: Collections
Date Deposited: 07 Dec 2016 19:43
Last Modified: 13 Dec 2016 19:21
URI: http://e-artexte.ca/id/eprint/27951
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