Sunday, June 30, 2002

Vandals in the Stacks?: A Response to Nicholson Baker s Assault on Libraries

Vandals in the Stacks?: A Response to Nicholson Baker s Assault on Libraries

Vandals in the Stacks?: A Response to Nicholson Baker s Assault on Libraries

Libraries and archives have violated their public trust, argues Nicholson Baker in his controversial book Double Fold, by destroying traditional books, newspapers, and other paper-based collections. Baker's powerful and persuasive book is wrong and misleading, and Cox critiques it point by point, questioning his research, his assumptions, and his arguments about why and how newspapers, books, and other collections are selected and maintained.

Double Fold, which reads like a history of libraries and archives, is not a history at all, but a journalistic account that is often based on fanciful and far-flung assertions and weak data. The present book provides an opportunity to understand how libraries and archives view their societal mandate, the nature of their preservation and documentary functions, and the complex choices and decisions that librarians and archivists face. Libraries and archives are not simple warehouses for the storage of objects to be occasionally called upon by a scholar, but they play vital roles in determining and shaping a society's knowledge and documentation.

ISBN: 0313323445
Author: Richard J. Cox
Publisher: Praeger
Rating: 2.95

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Tuesday, June 11, 2002

The Capitalist World Economy

The Capitalist World Economy

The Capitalist World Economy

A collection of essays on the working of capitalism as a world system, over historical time as well as the contemporary era, focuses on the conflicts between core and periphery and bourgeois and proletarian.

ISBN: 0521293588
Author: Immanuel Wallerstein
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Rating: 4.08

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Thursday, June 6, 2002

Paradise

Paradise

Paradise

In 1999, Larry McMurtry, whose wanderlust had been previously restricted to the roads of America, set off for a trip to the paradise of Tahiti and the South Sea Islands in an old-fashioned tub of a cruise boat, at a time when his mother was slipping toward a paradise of her own. Opening up to her son in her final days, his mother makes a stunning revelation of a previous marriage and sends McMurtry on a journey of an entirely different kind.
Vividly, movingly, and with infinite care, McMurtry paints a portrait of his parents' marriage against the harsh, violent landscape of west Texas. It is their roots -- laced with overtones of hard work, bitter disappointment, and the Puritan ethic -- that McMurtry challenges by traveling to Tahiti, a land of lush sensuality and easy living. With fascinating detail, shrewd observations, humorous pathos, and unforgettable characters, he begins to answer some of the questions of what paradise is, whether it exists, and how different it is from life in his hometown of Archer City, Texas.

ISBN: 0743215664
Author: Larry McMurtry
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Rating: 3.36

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