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Two of the major touchstones for discussions of algorithmic bias in librarianship are Matthew Reidsma’s 2016 article “ALGORITHMIC BIAS IN LIBRARY DISCOVERY SYSTEMS” and Safiya Noble’s Algorithm’s of Oppression from 2018. Both of these pieces discuss the encoding of particular social values within ostensibly “neutral” algorithms. Earlier this year, when...

In Descartes, as in the ‘new science,’ once it has separated itself from the spurious elements of philosophical development, the trust in method attaind an almost mythical status and takes on a Promethean force, defining itself - along with its commitment to scientific verification - as a sort of heroic,...

Having heard the Beethoven, we hear Ives differently, and having heard the Ives, we hear Beethoven differently. We carry the discourse around in our heads. We can no more ignore it - can no more listen ‘innocently’ - than we can follow the ancient recipe for turning lead into gold…...

Just a quick update on the status of the book I’m currently writing on the democratic discourse of librarianship. The book now has a publisher page and an expected publication date of May 2019. Next week I’m presenting the basic argument of the book at the Ontario Library Association Superconference...

Note: I am indulging here in thinking out loud, putting these things down to clarify my own thought a little. In his 1947 study of William Blake, Fearful Symmetry, Northrop Frye remarks that “idealism is a doctrine congenial to poets” (14). I think there is something to this, since in...