ALA Midwinter Meeting 2012, Day 2: The Occupy Wall Street Librarians

American Libraries Editors George M. Eberhart and Sanhita SinhaRoy interview (back row, from left) Jaime Taylor, Zachary Loeb, Mandy Henk, (front row) Danny Norton, and Betsy Fagin about their experiences building Occupy Wall Street’s People’s Library.

January 31, 2012

American Libraries Editors George M. Eberhart and Sanhita SinhaRoy interview (back row, from left) Jaime Taylor, Zachary Loeb, Mandy Henk, (front row) Danny Norton, and Betsy Fagin about their experiences building Occupy Wall Street’s People’s Library. They discuss what constitutes a library, the challenges of archiving and preserving the People’s Library materials, the need for librarians to form opinions and get involved, and more.

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