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Alaina George, Alexander Matthew Soto, Marisa Elena Duarte and Nicholet Deschine-Parkhurst (2021). “Caring for Our People: Indigenous Responses to Covid-19 Era Informatic Colonialism.” In AoIR 2021The 22nd Annual Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers. Virtual: Association of Internet

Alberto Manguel. “Libraries Without Borders”. In Geist

Alberto Manguel, “Dom Quixote in Alexandria”.

Alberto Manguel, “National libraries”.

Alberto Manguel (2025). “A Vital Institution Missing in the Grand Plans for Gaza”. In Jerusalem Quarterly (Issue 101, Spring 2025)

Ali Simbule. Humanism and the role of libraries in Zambia.

Amy Foley (2025). “Where the Computer Cannot Reach – Is Dreaming”: The Imaginary & (In)visible Worlds. In Atlantis: Critical Studies in Gender, Culture & Social Justice, Issue 46.3

Carolina João Andrade and Jorge Revez (2026). “Censorship and the Defense of Intellectual Freedom in the Lisbon Public Library Network”. In Public Library Quarterly

Claudia Șerbănuță (2024). Reimagining Libraries for Democracy & Belonging in Central and Eastern Europe. On EPIM

Colin Rhinesmith. (2024). “It’s one of the most important things we carry for us”: How mobile hotspots support people experiencing homelessness. In Mobile Media & Communication, 12(2).

Colin Rhinesmith, Molly Dettman, Michael Pierson, and Rebecca Spence (2015). “YouthStudio: Designing Public Library YA Spaces with Teens.” In Journal of Research on Libraries and Young Adults 6(4).

Colin Rhinesmith (2012). “Free Library Hot Spots: Supporting Broadband Adoption in Philadelphia’s Low-Income Communities”. In International Journal of Communication, 6, 2529-2554.

EduCab – Educational Capacity Building in Local Libraries. Democracies within all policies – nurturing democracy ecosystem through public libraries

International Federation of Library associations and Institutions. Libraries and Intellectual Freedom in Zambia

Julius Gavroche (2025). “I Believe in an Anti-Systemic Feminism.” A Conversation with María Galindo. On Autonomies

Kimberly Croswell (2024). “Putting the word out there: The sub.Media collective, Indigenous resurgence, and prefigurative politics in the parallel present”. In Ephemera, 24(1), 197-213.

Klee Benally (2023). No Spiritual Surrender: Indigenous Anarchy in Defense of the Sacred. Detritus Books

Luca Moltmann (2022). “Public Libraries 2030: “Democracy gym at the public library – Getting ready for engagement!”. On Competence Centre on Participatory and Deliberative Democracy

McKenzie Wark (2025). Trans Fem Literary Springtime. On e-flux

Mubanga Lumpa and Jabulani Moyo (2014). “Lubuto: preserving Zambia indigenous collections”. In The Post

Scottish Book Trust (2025). The value and impact of Scotland’s public libraries

Tracie Hall (2024). Beware the hollow horse: Why the current wave of censorship reveals the cracks in our democracy. In University of Washington Magazine

Vani Natarajan (2021). “Counterstoried Spaces and Unknowns: A Queer South Asian Librarian Dreaming Open Access”. In Sofia Y. Leung, Jorge R. López-McKnight (eds), Knowledge Justice: Disrupting Library and Information Studies through Critical Race Theory Open Access. The MIT Press

Video

Libraries as Democratic Spaces for All | What if Librarians Ran Europe? – panel discussion recorded at If Librarians Ran Europe – The Amsterdam Summit of The Europe Challenge, organised on 26 September 2024. Speakers: Fedele Canosa,  Architect at Mecanoo; Khalid Albaih (he/him), Political activist and civil rights activist; Sara Bindeballe (she/her), Library worker at Aarhus Main Library. Hosted by: Lwando Xaso (she/her), Founder of Including Society, and Dylan Ahern (he/him), Founder of De Kiesmannen.

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