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  1. Just listened to the newest episode of @librarypunk podcast with @jessamyn. Very fun and interesting listen. Be ready for lots of fun chatting before it gets into #flickrcommons. librarypunk.gay/e/158-flickr-c #library #librarypunk #libraries

  2. Just finished listening to
    #LibraryPunk: 135 - The Once and Future Linked Open Data feat. Dorothea @dsalo and Jonny @jonny for the third time and I think I'll keep the file for another time.

    Episode webpage: librarypunk.gay/e/135-the-once

    Media file: mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/eiwhfc

    #podcast

  3. A few weeks ago @dsalo and I sat down with #LibraryPunk to answer Sadie's question "what is linked data?" and had a nice chat about the history of linked data and the semantic web, problems, ethics, and hopes for the future. I had been wanting to hear Dorothea's perspective for awhile about the status of LD in libraries, especially what went wrong and how it collides with existing practices and the copyright cartels that control a lot of bibliometric metadata, and I learned a lot :). I won't be listening to it because hearing myself talk about anything makes me cringe too hard to exist, so feel free to roast me on anything i said.

    Lovely people, potentially interesting to some of y'all on here: librarypunk.gay/e/135-the-once

    #LinkedData #SemanticWeb #SemWeb

  4. Dear library and queer friends alike, the lovely folks at #LibraryPunk somehow managed to get the esteemed Dr CHUCK TINGLE in for a conversation. Plz share this important news widely

    librarypunk.gay/e/122-dr-chuck

  5. @tb Thank you for you elaborate answer and all the concrete examples, super interesting indeed! the reason I asked is because I do have a general interest for knowledge/information organization/management that incl. bibliographic practices and a I'm a complete sucker for 'search' tech and methods— metadata playing a pivotal role (off topic: also in terms of the question: how to produce good relations? or not reproducing oppressive ones.) When I saw your toot I got real curious.

    Really cool to hear that there was such meaningful response to your question!

    While reading just a little before you mentioned William S. Burroughs, a podcast episode on John Bagford from #LibraryPunk came to mind.
    librarypunk.gay/e/060-secure-t I think you might like it :) although its before the period that the genre of the sourcebook emerged in, Bagford lived between 1650-1716.

    Cultural appropriation, erasure, the British empire and industrial revolution (I'm a little lost here.. and filling in..) as the conditions that had a great influence on how information was produced expressed and organized? in terms how those conditions shaped/influenced in part the datasets that natural language models are now trained on??

  6. Listening to the #librarypunk episode with Cory Doctorow. It's amazing for all the expected reasons, of course. But one thing that touched me deep in my soul was Cory talking with the hosts about why leftists should care about rent seeking and theories of it. I have, for a long time, staked my career on linking #publicchoice and #criticaltheory // #antioppressivepractice. It was so heartening to see Cory engaging in praxis that links oppression and regulatory capture.

  7. Diesen soeben entdeckten #Librarypunk-Artikel muss ich mir noch in Ruhe durchlesen.
    Die Kinderbücherei war für mich auf jeden Fall ein magischer Ort. Sie hatte sogar einen Namen: DIE SCHATZINSEL🏝️

    JDBlackrose: Librarypunk is Growing in Volumes

    Librarypunk is growing in volumes as new books celebrate #libraries as portals to magical worlds inhabited by fascinating characters. slipperywords.com/librarypunk-

    #Bibliothek #Bibliotheken #Bücherei #Librarypunk #Ruhrgebiet #StadtEssen #Ruhrpott

  8. Oh, es gibt 📚 #Librarypunk! 😲

    via @fragmentansicht:
    Librarypunk: Merkmale / Elemente:
    Bücher und Bibliotheken als Instrumente der Macht und des Widerstandes
    Beispiele: „Ink and Bone“ von Rachel Caine
    fragmentansichten.com/2020/02/

    #Bibliothek #Bibliotheken 📚 📚

  9. Catching up on my edification. That includes this podcast. This recent episode is a terrific exploration of web archiving and digital preservation -- and how many related problems are ultimately people related. Recommended listening, folks!

    "This week we have two researchers to talk about web archiving, its politics, its goals, & how web archiving is often mobilized to address problems it really can’t help."

    librarypunk.gay/e/081-web-arch #digipres #digitalarchives #code4lib #LibraryPunk

  10. A really intellectually stimulating episode of the #LibraryPunk podcast -- and no interest in libraries actually required. Explores concepts such as usufruct and irreducible minimum..

    librarypunk.gay/e/053-library-