Since mankind developed written documents, libraries have been the places where information and knowledge have been stored. At the same time there have always been struggles about the access to information and knowledge. Within a digitized world libraries have to re-define their position. The demand for access for all, made by scientists and researchers as well as the public, presents libraries with a new challenge. This article tries to show how libraries can meet that challenge, what requirements they need to be successful, and where the limits are within bourgeois society.
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Openness, Libraries and Political Transformation | Hamann | tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society
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%1 hamann2013openness
%A Hamann, Nikolaus
%D 2013
%K Bibliotheken Open_Access libraries openness
%T Openness, Libraries and Political Transformation
%U http://triplec.at/index.php/tripleC/article/view/521
%X Since mankind developed written documents, libraries have been the places where information and knowledge have been stored. At the same time there have always been struggles about the access to information and knowledge. Within a digitized world libraries have to re-define their position. The demand for access for all, made by scientists and researchers as well as the public, presents libraries with a new challenge. This article tries to show how libraries can meet that challenge, what requirements they need to be successful, and where the limits are within bourgeois society.
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