Oh, thank you!
Along the lines of this article’s warning. (Scroll past a few headlines to view the article) www.thewesterlysun.com/opinion/gues...
Curious to know how many authors are getting highly flattering, seemingly engaged requests for contact. I’ve gotten two now, same formula—one asking to set me up with a publicist, one just wanting to connect. Both impersonating famous writers.
Let’s ride, London, Ontario. Victoria Park, Central and Richmond.
🎙️Melissa Adler discusses her new book, #PeculiarSatisfaction.
📚💡The #NewBooksNetwork interview is now available, and today, 4–5:30 pm EST, she joins a virtual Zoom event hosted by Western University (Canada).
🔗Interview + event details in bio: linktr.ee/fordham_press #LibraryStudies #ReadUP
"...we can locate the early systemization of racial categories in American cultural institutions by looking to Jefferson’s classificatory and information management techniques." thewayofimprovement.blog/2026/01/19/t...
I’m co-chairing the program committee for the 4S conference in Toronto this year. Looking forward to seeing lots of submissions!
A new issue of The Political Librarian includes ‘Truth-telling in library land: In defense of emancipatory and justice-based frameworks in library and information science’ by Jamillah R. Gabriel and Amber Matthews.
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"GenAI adoption in industry is overwhelmingly aimed at automating and replacing human effort, often with the expectation that future “AGI” will render human intellectual and creative labor obsolete. This is a narrative we will not participate in."
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A round of applause is in order for Ideas on Fire author Melissa Adler @murmz.bsky.social! 👏 Her new book Peculiar Satisfaction: Thomas Jefferson and the Mastery of Subjects is out now from Fordham University Press.
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#IoFAuthors
Actually, @jsench.bsky.social, come to think of it, my next book—on tj and surveillance—is more in dialogue with your research. It’ll be out in 2-3 months, too.
Thanks, Jonathan! Your work is important to parts of Peculiar Satisfaction!
HUGE mail week for critical library histories. @cindyanguyen.bsky.social @murmz.bsky.social
Reading Peculiar Satisfaction by @murmz.bsky.social at the Jefferson Memorial in DC! #ASIST2025
@fordhampress.bsky.social is having a 25% off sale, and free shipping to the U.S. AND Peculiar Satisfaction is available! Jefferson and the making of US libraries, archives, and museums. Thinking with Walter Benjamin, Sylvia Wynter, and others. fordhampress.com/peculiar-sat...
If you’re going to #4S2025 check out our panel!
@fordhampress.bsky.social Catalog is out. Preorder Peculiar Satisfaction: Thomas Jefferson and the Mastery of Subjects or get Cruising the Library (2017). Both address the paradox of access to information in libraries. Both are written from a place of love for public institutions.
AI isn't magic. AI is land, real estate, and energy.
Safe travels! For you and the books 😂
All but a few of the nearly 400 books that the U.S. Naval Academy removed from its library because they dealt with anti-racism and gender issues are back on the shelves after the newest Pentagon-ordered review
Really looking forward to my first CAIS. And my first visit to Halifax. And what I know will be exciting, thoughtful conversations.
New blog post at ACRLog: Targeting Books for Removal at U.S. Military Libraries acrlog.org/2025/05/11/t.... I talk about how painful it is that LCSH are being used for this dirty work. #critcat 📚
Library of Congress staff turn away new MAGA bosses appointed by felon after firing existing heads. Staff called Capitol Police and the two fake bosses withdrew for now.
It’s the library of congress and not the library of the president/wanna be king/felon.
www.thedailybeast.com/library-of-c...
“What awards are being cut by NSF?
Awards that are not aligned with NSF's priorities have been terminated, including […] those on […] misinformation/disinformation."
SO WE'RE ALL CLEAR, OUR GOVERNMENT IS TRYING TO STOP RESEARCH ON DISINFORMATION
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Not former potus saying Harvard has set a precedent for other universities and I have to hold myself back from mentioning Wesleyan, Georgetown law, Rutgers faculty senate, etc. What we're not gonna do is erase the Jesuits! Sigh, let me reread Elite Capture.
Harvard has set an example for other higher-ed institutions - rejecting an unlawful and ham-handed attempt to stifle academic freedom, while taking steps to make sure students can benefit from an environment of intellectual inquiry, rigorous debate and mutual respect. Let’s hope others follow suit.
Further dismantling of our public institutions.
The titles for these executive orders are incredible. Weirdly makes me think of the time Jefferson made demands for “reparations”. www.whitehouse.gov/presidential...
Don't mess with lady profs of a certain age. Once the kids are out of the house, we spend a lot of time in the gym.