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Current Issue
No. 28, Winter 2008/09 (all in PDF Format, formatted
for A4 paper).
Special Issue on 'Lifelong Learners'.
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Contents and Editorial
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No. 27, Summer 2008 (all in PDF Format, formatted
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Special Issue on 'Radical Bookshops'.
The role of Radical bookshops as information providers, radical publishers, and campaigning centres.
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Contents and Editorial
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No. 26, Winter 2007- 2008 (all in PDF Format, formatted
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Special Issue on 'Libraries and Social Exclusion'.
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Contents and Editorial
Articles
No. 25, Summer 2007 (all in PDF Format, formatted
for A4 paper).
Special Issue on 'Libraries and Information Workers in Conflict
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Contents and Editorial
Opening Poem
Articles
No. 24, Winter 2006 - 2007 (all in PDF Format,
formatted for A4 paper).
Special Issue on 'Libraries & Information in World Social
Forum context'.
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Contents and Editorial
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Politics of information: reality & vision
World Social Forum
World Public Finances
World Public Library
Mumbai, January 2004
Bamako Experiences, January-February 2006
Training the Trainers Workshop, 2006
Preparing for Nairobi WSF, January 2007
Equality & Social Justice
No. 23, Summer 2006 (all in PDF Format, formatted
for A4 paper).
Special Issue on 'Education for Social Change'.
Contents and Editorial
Articles
E-Dialogues and E-Interviews
Book Reviews
- Linear
Hymns, a collection of lyrics and poems by Giles Paley-Phillips
- reviewed by Paul Catherall
- Foibles,
Frolics and Phantasms: Illustrated poems (1995-2005), by Paul Catherall
- reviewed by Ruth Rikowski
- Delivering
E-learning for Information Services in Higher Education, by Paul Catherall
- reviewed by Ruth Rikowski
- The
Copy/South Dossier: issues in the economics, politics, and ideology
of copyright in the global South, The Copy/South Research Group, Edited
by Alan Story, Colin Darch and Debora Halbert - reviewed by Ruth
Rikowski
- Open
Access: key strategic technical and economic aspects, Edited by Neil
Jacobs - reviewed by Ruth Rikowski
Biographical Reflections
Poems
Epilogue
No. 22, Winter 2005 (all in PDF Format, formatted
for A4 paper)
The newspaper industry and the powerful effect of language;
Cuba – libraries and computers; globalisation – health,
libraries, information and education; social exclusion and colonialism;
social class and public libraries; academic freedom; Social Action in
Library and Information work worldwide; the UK Government’s Education
White Paper; Quebec and writing for the information
sector.
Articles
Book Reviews
Film Reviews
No. 21, Summer 2005 (all in PDF Format, formatted for A4 paper)
E-Books; Public Libraries, Information, Communities, Social Exclusion
and Culture; Copyright, Libraries in Nigeria and Globalisation
No. 20, Winter 2004 (HTML Format unless otherwise stated.)
'Library Documentation, Libraries and the Working Class, Anti-Semitism,
Knowledge and Social Change'.
No. 19, Summer 2004 (HTML Format unless otherwise stated.)
No. 18, Winter 2003 (HTML Format unless otherwise stated.)
Part One : Past and Present .
Part Two : International Issues .
Part Three : Cuba, Culture and Development .
Part Four : Any Other Business .
No. 17, Summer 2003 (HTML Format unless otherwise stated.)
No. 16, Winter 2002 (HTML Format unless otherwise stated.)
No 15, Summer 2002 (HTML Format unless otherwise stated.)
No. 14, Winter 2001-2002 (HTML Format unless otherwise stated.)
No. 13, Summer 2001 (HTML Format unless otherwise stated.)
No. 12, Winter 2000-2001 (HTML Format unless otherwise stated.)
No. 11, Summer 2000 (HTML Format unless otherwise stated.)
No. 10, Winter 1999-2000 (HTML Format unless otherwise stated.)
No. 9, Summer 1999, combined issue with Link-Up 11/1-2 (HTML
Format unless otherwise stated.)
No. 8, Winter 1998
- Editorial. John Pateman.
- Pio Gama Pinto: some facts about the life of a great leader and
patriotic journalist. Shiraz Durrani .
- SRRT ALA Washington 1998 or An Enthusiasm for Radical Information
Work. Martyn Lowe .
- Dying for a cause. Ndungi wa Mungai .
- Impact of the Human Rights Act on UK public authorities.
- Keep the British Library Free.
- The end of capitalism as we know it! Mzee Edari .
- Freedom Press website is seized.
- Declaration: "Year 2000 without war".
- Poor People and Library Services (book review).
- Your friendly neighborhood Infoshop. Chuck Munson .
No. 7, Summer 1998
- Editorial. John Pateman .
- CO's and slavery: Conscription and Conscientious Objection. Martyn
Lowe .
- K is for Culture. James Kelman .
- An introduction to the Kate Sharpley Library.
- Will Nyanjiru be silenced? Shiraz Durrani .
- A Riot to Read.
- Fellow Travellers.
No. 6, Winter 1997
- Editorial. John Pateman .
- People Without Places. Patrick Opendi .
- Libraries, Information and the Dispossessed. Joe Hendry .
- Czech Fiction from the Post-Kundera Generation. Elena Lappin .
- Refugees and Asylum Seekers. Dick Williams .
- The Writers' Paradigm. Ahmad Ebrahimi .
No. 5, Summer 1997
- Editorial. John Pateman .
- Publishing In Post Communist Times In the Former Yugoslavia. Kathleen
Ladizesky .
- Librarians in Opposition. Erwin Marks .
- Towards a Redefinition of Radical Information Work. Martyn Lowe
.
- Fellow Travellers.
- A Riot to Read.
- Some Practical Projects.
No. 4, Autumn 1996
- Editorial. John Pateman .
- Library Services in China since 1949. Kathleen Ladizesky .
- Education and Literacy in Vietnam. Len Aldis .
- Back to the Past in South Africa.
- A Riot to Read. Martyn Lowe .
- Fellow Travellers. Martyn Lowe .
- A Short History of the Commonweal Collection. Sylvia Barlow .
- The Culture War Against Use Of Public Libraries. Sara Lobman .
- Librarians For Social Change. Richard Alexander .
- Counterpoise: A Brief Conversation with Charles Willett. Katina
Strauch .
No. 3, Spring 1996
- In Cuba They're Still Reading. John Pateman .
- Scientific and technical information activities in the Democratic
People's Republic of Korea. Li Rong Yip .
- Alternatives In Poland. Martyn Lowe .
- A Few Words About Akribie. Maria Kuhn-Ludewig .
- Kribibi. Renate Obadalek .
- Zines in Libraries. Billie Aul .
- Easy listening for the hard of hearing. Ian Trowell .
No. 2, Autumn 1995
- The news that doesn't make the news: sources for alternative current
affairs reporting. Chris Atton .
- The Struggle For Information in South Africa. Christopher Merrett
.
- A Star That Never Sets: the Early Years of the Morning Star Co-operative.
Mary Rosser .
- Pittsburg Students Protest Censorship. Selva Nebbia .
- Festival of Rights. Paul Donovan .
- Some Recent Alternative Publications.
- A Riot to Read.
No. 1, Winter 1994 (all in PDF Format, formatted for A4 paper)
- Editorial
- Organising an Alternative Press Display for Local Libraries. Jason
McQuinn .
- The Struggle for Information as an Aspect of the Struggle for Liberation.
Shiraz Durrani .
- Whatever Happened to the Rare Books? Fred Whitehead .
- Emerging Democracies and Freedom of Information. John Pateman .
- Letter from South Africa. Christopher Merrett.
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