S4 E21 | Hush-Hush: The Hidden Ways that Book Reviews Impact Library Selections

Опубликовано: 01 Август 2024
на канале: The Institute for Liberal Values
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The topic of this week's episode is the long history of biases inherent to the book reviews used for library collection decisions. Elizabeth is joined by academic librarian Pamela Hayes Bohanan to discuss 60 years of research and reflection about the limited exposure librarians get to the large corpus of potential acquisitions.  While perspectives differ, there is little disagreement that publishers, editors, and book review publications are impacting what appears in your local public and academic libraries.


Podcast notes
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