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This week there was a lot of discussion about the ethics of tracking library users (specifically students) and passing that data along to university administrations to help support the “student experience”, ensure “student success”, and “prove the value of libraries”. There was a lot there to get into - I...

NOTE: I imagine there must be a way to connect “values” in programming with Marx’s theory of value, but I’m not sure what that is, and it’s beyond the scope of this post. My friend Kyle let me know about this post on “Clojure vs. The Static Typing World”, which...

When David Camfield drew my attention to Rebecca Lossin’s “Against the Universal Library” (New Left Review 1-7, Sept-Oct 2017) I was initially surprised that anything to do with libraries would appear in the NLR. The long-standing traditions of critique within modern librarianship, dating from the 1930s and the establishment of...

Kazuo Ishiguro, The Remains of the Day, Penguin Books, 1989. I read The Remains of the Day over a long-weekend shortly after Ishiguro won the Nobel Prize. I’ve been meaning to read Ishiguro for years; my friend Kyle listed it as one of the top three fiction books he read...

On Friday, McMaster Rare Books rightly took issue with the erasure of archival labour coincident with the use of a letter written by Bertrand Russel, which is in their archives. This letter has “gone viral” several times over the last few years, variously claiming to have been “unearthed” by a...