INFORMATION FOR SOCIAL CHANGE
No. 21, Summer 2005
Issue No.21 of Information for Social Change is now out.
For this issue (and past issues) see: http://www.libr.org/ISC/toc.html
The general URL for ISC is: http://libr.org/ISC
CONTENTS OF ISSUE 21:
E-Books; Public Libraries, Information, Communities, Social Exclusion and Culture; Copyright, Libraries in Nigeria and Globalisation
Editorial John Pateman and Ruth Rikowski.
How anyone can write, compile and sell (or give away) e-books on the Internet Kingsley Oghojafor.
Information needed to cope with crisis in the lives of individuals and communities: an assessment of the roles public libraries and voluntary sector agencies play in the provision of such information Zapopan Martin Muela Meza.
Breaking Barriers: Libraries and Socially Excluded Communities By Annette DeFaveri.
Culture, Identity and Libraries John Pateman.
Key Worker Status for Library Workers Martyn Lowe.
Failed Globalisation Policies Effects on African Faiths David Nderitu.
Pain of Globalistion - David Nderitu.
Rethinking the ‘Balance in Copyright’: 3 parts to the balance, not just one! Ruth Rikowski.
Using libraries in Nigeria as tools for education and national development in the 21st century Rose B. Okiy.
Going to the Movies Martyn Lowe.
Imperialism, Censorship and Fascism Fernando Buen Abad DomĂnguez.
Report of the Book Launch for Ruth Rikowski’s book Globalisation, Information and Libraries.
A World to Win: a rough guide to a future without global capitalism by Paul Feldman and Corinna Lotz Reviewed by John Pateman.
Globalisation, Information and Libraries Reviewed by John Pateman.
Globalisation, information and libraries: the implications of the World Trade Organisation’s GATS and TRIPS Agreements Reviewed by John Vincent.
Book review of E-book publishing services: how anyone can write, compile and sell e-books on the Internet by Kingsley Oghojafor Reviewed by Ruth Rikowski.
Book review of Helen Macfarlane: a feminist, revolutionary journalist and philosopher in mid-nineteenth century England by David Black - Reviewed by Ruth Rikowski.
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