Recoding World Literature

Recoding World Literature
Author: B. Venkat Mani
Publsiher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780823273423

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Winner, 2018 Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for Studies in Germanic Languages and Literatures, Modern Language Association Winner, 2018 German Studies Association DAAD Book Prize in Germanistik and Cultural Studies. From the current vantage point of the transformation of books and libraries, B. Venkat Mani presents a historical account of world literature. By locating translation, publication, and circulation along routes of “bibliomigrancy”—the physical and virtual movement of books—Mani narrates how world literature is coded and recoded as literary works find new homes on faraway bookshelves. Mani argues that the proliferation of world literature in a society is the function of a nation’s relationship with print culture—a Faustian pact with books. Moving from early Orientalist collections, to the Nazi magazine Weltliteratur, to the European Digital Library, Mani reveals the political foundations for a history of world literature that is at once a philosophical ideal, a process of exchange, a mode of reading, and a system of classification. Shifting current scholarship’s focus from the academic to the general reader, from the university to the public sphere, Recoding World Literature argues that world literature is culturally determined, historically conditioned, and politically charged.

Library Without Walls

Library Without Walls
Author: Ajay Pratap Singh,T. A. V. Murthy
Publsiher: Ess Ess Publication
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2005
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 8170004225

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Digital libraries have emerged as a crucial component of gobal information infrastructure. The impact of digital library is now considered so widespreaad and general that all subject periodicals have freatures articles and majority of national and international conferences are focusing on various adpects of digital librarianship. The objective of this text is to provide a source suitable not only for university based library and information science courses on digital librarianship but also for library professionals in the field as well.

Libraries Without Walls 5

Libraries Without Walls 5
Author: Peter Brophy,Shelagh Fisher,Jenny Craven,Manchester Metropolitan University. Centre for Research in Library and Information Management
Publsiher: Facet Publishing
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015060113118

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This state of the art collection will enable library managers and information professionals in all sectors to keep abreast of the latest developments in this vital area.

Libraries Without Walls 6

Libraries Without Walls 6
Author: Peter Brophy,Jenny Craven,Margaret Markland,Manchester Metropolitan University. Centre for Research in Library and Information Management
Publsiher: Facet Publishing
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2006
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781856045766

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This edited collection is drawn from the sixth Libraries Without Walls Conference, held in 2005. From their beginnings in 1995, the Libraries Without Walls conferences have mapped a major change in the practice of librarianship. While library services are still concerned to provide users with physical access to their buildings, electronic access, often from remote locations, is becoming ever more dominant. Papers presented at previous LWW conferences have provided examples of how libraries are pushing out the frontiers of their services. In 2005 a different approach was taken. The question was asked, 'How do we know whether these new services are having a positive impact on our users?' In response, papers written by leading professionals worldwide followed these broad themes: theoretical approaches to the evaluation of the new services, with an emphasis on qualitative methods the user experience: what do we know about the users of these services? assessment of the usability, including the accessibility, of the services measuring the outcomes and impact. Readership: These state-of-the-art papers will enable library managers and information professionals in all sectors to keep abreast of the latest developments in this vital area. The book will also assist educational specialists and course developers in increasing their understanding of the role and importance of information in the learning process.

Libraries Without Walls 7

Libraries Without Walls 7
Author: Peter Brophy,Jenny Craven,Margaret Markland
Publsiher: Facet Publishing
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781856046237

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This edited collection is drawn from the seventh Libraries Without Walls Conference, held in 2007. From their beginnings in 1995, the Libraries Without Walls conferences have mapped a major change in the practice of librarianship. While library services are still concerned to provide users with physical access to their buildings, electronic access - often from remote locations - is becoming ever more dominant. Library services are being integrated into virtual learning, research and personal environments. In 2007 CERLIM wished to encourage the widest possible range of papers to reflect the diverse current developments in library service delivery. These covered: New kinds of service, especially those that open up new paradigms of 'library' - perhaps the library equivalent of YouTube or MySpace The library's role within new models of scholarly publishing, including experience of developing services based on institutional or other repositories, and the responsibility of the library for digital curation Service delivery in challenging environments, especially where the infrastructure may be sub-optimal, as in some developing countries, or where the user group represents particular challenges New technological solutions and the impact on users of the improved services they make possible Delivery and assessment of information skills/literacies, especially where this is achieved through electronic environments. These state-of-the-art papers are designed to increase understanding of the role and importance of information in the learning process, and to enable information professionals and course developers to keep abreast of the latest developments in this vital area.

Building Sustainable Worlds

Building Sustainable Worlds
Author: Theresa Delgadillo,Ramon H. Rivera-Servera,Geraldo L. Cadava,Claire F. Fox
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2022-07-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780252053542

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Latina/o/x places exist as both tangible physical phenomena and gatherings created and maintained by creative cultural practices. In this collection, an interdisciplinary group of contributors critically examines the many ways that varied Latina/o/x communities cohere through cultural expression. Authors consider how our embodied experiences of place, together with our histories and knowledge, inform our imagination and reimagination of our surroundings in acts of placemaking. This placemaking often considers environmental sustainability as it helps to sustain communities in the face of xenophobia and racism through cultural expression ranging from festivals to zines to sanctuary movements. It emerges not only in specific locations but as movement within and between sites; not only as part of a built environment, but also as an aesthetic practice; and not only because of efforts by cultural, political, and institutional leaders, but through mass media and countless human interactions. A rare and crucial perspective on Latina/o/x people in the Midwest, Building Sustainable Worlds reveals how expressive culture contributes to, and sustains, a sense of place in an uncertain era.

Libraries Books and Collectors of Texts 1600 1900

Libraries  Books  and Collectors of Texts  1600 1900
Author: Annika Bautz,James Gregory
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2018-05-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780429952395

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This book presents the collectors’ roles as prominently as the collections of books and texts which they assembled. Contributors explore the activities and networks shaping a range of continental and transcontinental European public and private collections during the Renaissance, Enlightenment and modern eras. They study the impact of class, geographical location and specific cultural contexts on the gathering and use of printed and handwritten texts and other printed artefacts. The volume explores the social dimension of book collecting, and considers how practices of collecting developed during these periods of profound cultural, social and political change.

Muralism Without Walls

Muralism Without Walls
Author: Anna Indych-López
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780822943846

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Examines the introduction of Mexican muralism to the United States in the 1930s, and the challenges faced by the artists, their medium, and the political overtones of their work in a new society.