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I was asked to write a guest blog post for The Alberta Library’s website, Behind the Stacks. I wrote about how broad and varied reading is an important element in negotiating and navigating fake news, or propaganda. Behind the Stacks: Practice, Reading, and Fake News.

One of the complaints about programming tutorials is that they have the same problem as drawing tutorials, which John Fink refers to as “the owl problem”. Essentially, the problem is that the tutorials give you a couple of simple, manageable steps, and then expect you to fill in the gaps...

As someone who has worked in library systems/discovery for nearly ten years, I knew our systems had problems, but I generally thought they made the best of a bad situation. I’ve used academic libraries for three degrees, and in general, they were fine - they served their purpose. But I’ve...

Weil, Simone. On the Abolition of All Political Parties, New York: NYRB, 2014. Dick, Philip K. The Last Interview and Other Conversations, New York: Melville House, 2015. There are many ways that books can resonate with a reader, and most of them, I think are situational – reading the right...

Although I was never a member of the Canadian Library Association, I - along with many other people - had some criticisms of it. One my my main concerns was that while it officially endorsed intellectual freedom, its endorsement had - at least as far as I could see -...