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The year 1997 found the members of the OCLC (Online Computer
Library Center) cooperative in an expansive mood. More than 1,000
library leaders attended the OCLC President's Luncheon in San
Francisco, where they celebrated OCLC's 30th anniversary. There
were more than 25,000 libraries participating in the cooperative,
including nearly 3,000 libraries in 62 countries outside the U.S.,
and the WorldCat database contained more than 37 million
bibliographic records. Over the next ten years, the global digital
library would indeed emerge, but in a form that few could have
predicted. Against a backdrop of continuous technological change
and the rapid growth of the Internet, the OCLC cooperative's
WorldCat database continued to grow and was a central theme of the
past decade. As the chapters in this book show, OCLC's chartered
objectives of furthering access to the world's information and
reducing the rate of rising library costs continue to resonate
among libraries and librarians, as the OCLC cooperative enters its
fifth decade. This book was published as a special issue of the
Journal of Library Administration.
The year 1997 found the members of the OCLC (Online Computer
Library Center) cooperative in an expansive mood. More than 1,000
library leaders attended the OCLC President's Luncheon in San
Francisco, where they celebrated OCLC's 30th anniversary. There
were more than 25,000 libraries participating in the cooperative,
including nearly 3,000 libraries in 62 countries outside the U.S.,
and the WorldCat database contained more than 37 million
bibliographic records. Over the next ten years, the global digital
library would indeed emerge, but in a form that few could have
predicted. Against a backdrop of continuous technological change
and the rapid growth of the Internet, the OCLC cooperative's
WorldCat database continued to grow and was a central theme of the
past decade. As the chapters in this book show, OCLC's chartered
objectives of furthering access to the world's information and
reducing the rate of rising library costs continue to resonate
among libraries and librarians, as the OCLC cooperative enters its
fifth decade. This book was published as a special issue of the
Journal of Library Administration.
In 2008, as the storms of the financial crash blew, Isabelle
Fremeaux and Jay Jordan deserted the metropolis and their academic
jobs, traveling across Europe in search of post-capitalist utopias.
They wanted their art activism to no longer be uprooted. They
arrived at a place French politicians had declared lost to the
republic, otherwise know as the zad (the zone to defend): a messy
but extraordinary canvas of commoning, illegally occupying 4,000
acres of wetlands where an international airport was planned. In
2018, the 40-year-long struggle snatched an incredible victory,
defeating the airport expansion project through a powerful cocktail
that merged creation and resistance. Fremeaux and Jordan blend rich
eyewitness accounts with theory, inspired by a diverse array of
approaches, from neo-animism to revolutionary biology,
insurrectionary writings and radical art history. Published in
collaboration with the Journal of Aesthetics & Protest.
Sequel to Pukawiss The OutcastThe Two-spirit Chronicles: Book Two
In the months following the brutal murder of Matthew Shepard,
fourteen-year-old Joshua, a half Native American boy, is new to a
Boy Scout troop and spending a week camping in northern Wisconsin.
The weaker kids in the troop soon realize Joshua is not afraid to
stand up to the troop's ruthless bullies. Joshua's bravery and
kindness is infectious, and the bullied Scouts quickly find their
own inner strength. Joshua, however, is plagued by self-doubt as he
realizes he has feelings for Cody, the son of the troop's harsh and
puritanical Scoutmaster. The two discover they have more in common
than Scouting as they share their deepest secrets and develop a
close friendship. That friendship faces its greatest challenge as
the homophobic bullies claim a "faggot" has "infected" their troop.
As if struggling to come to terms with his sexuality while dealing
with hatred and bigotry isn't enough, Joshua discovers the camp
holds another dark mystery, one that will make him summon all his
courage and learn for the first time what it truly means to be
brave.
Sequel to A Scout is BraveThe Two-spirit Chronicles: Book Three
Love can mean sacrifice. Joshua Ishkoday must decide if he can
abandon the boy he loves in order to save him. In the expansive and
sometimes deadly northwoods of Wisconsin, Joshua must make a
heartbreaking choice as he battles his greatest fears. His best
friends, Mokwa and Little Deer, accompany him when a nightmare
sends him on an adventure of self-discovery. But the three
teenagers aren't alone in the vast forest. Joshua realizes bizarre
creatures called Memegwesi have not only been manipulating him
through his dreams, but plan to use him in a mysterious plan of
their own. Soon he's fighting three enemies: the lethal storm
headed their way, the mysterious beings appearing in his dreams,
and most frightening of all, his mother's hatred and bigotry.
The Two-spirit Chronicles: Book One When family complications take
Joshua away from his fundamentalist Christian mother and leave him
with his grandfather, he finds himself immersed in a mysterious and
magical world. Joshua's grandfather is a Wisconsin Ojibwe Indian
who, along with an array of quirky characters, runs a recreated
sixteenth-century village for the tourists who visit the
reservation. Joshua's mother kept him from his Ojibwe heritage, so
living on the reservation is liberating for him. The more he learns
about Ojibwe traditions, the more he feels at home. One Ojibwe
legend in particular captivates him. Pukawiss was a powerful
manitou known for introducing dance to his people, and his
nontraditional lifestyle inspires Joshua to embrace both his
burgeoning sexuality and his status as an outcast. Ultimately,
Joshua summons the courage necessary to reject his strict
upbringing and to accept the mysterious path set before him.
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