A Critique of the Postmodernist Project in Libraries

There is a concerning development occurring in today’s libraries stemming from a complex intellectual history and fed by contemporary identity culture and politics. This is the increasing hold that a class of ideas is having on the underpinnings of librarianship: namely, those ideas commonly styled...

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