Wednesday, June 23, 2010

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Readings for next meeting


Dear colleagues, the meeting text to come work on the "Study Circle on Library and Social Policy (CEBI) developed from Mexico to the current. We thank the authors
: Felipe Meneses Tello and Oscar Corzo May be made available to this group intellectual work allowing us to "shred" and mean some concepts that seem encrypted ...
request preliminary reading of the text in order to maximize the time of the meeting.



Organizing Group - Current
Library Workers for Social Change -------------------------------

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WORK LIBRARY AND THE LIBRARY WORKER SOCIAL CHANGE AROUND
[May/2010]

Felipe Meneses Tello May
Óscar Corzo


First, members of the Circle of Library Studies and Social Policy (CEBI) sent from Mexico, cordial greetings and solidarity to the current Library Workers for Social Change. We hope that this first meeting will be fruitful in order to begin to build a solid foundation, a force of library workers in the Republic of Argentina, a territory where reading and information services collectively have made significant progress through the remarkable development libraries, such as the popular character.

The search for alternatives for those who embody library institutions is consistent, no doubt, a process known as social change, which, as we understand it, tends towards changing social structure, ie, points to the innovation of relations between institutions and social groups that make up society.

librarians, professionals and assistants, so that we influence the processes involved can motivate social change through the diversity of economic, political, social, ideological and cultural factors that directly or indirectly affect our job.

often read, see and hear that libraries are institutions that contribute to social change. This is true because they contribute to the transformation and social development. The history of these public spaces, free and free for all community residents, is clear in this regard. But you have to add that library facilities are also agents of political change. James Thompson, in his book Power Library, says that libraries, from a general perspective, "are instruments of social and political change." However, libraries are not only devices that promote social change but also are a product of social and political changes that have occurred over time.

In this perspective, libraries and social change are two correlated phenomena. The library center is designed to be present at all stages and relationships that make social life and individual people. In this way, it works around the world to become library institutions and consolidate a social force, capable of producing changes in the different layers and institutions that make up the organization in society. From this angle, the libraries are symbols of important social changes, are cultural drivers that can cause significant changes in citizen behavior in the different spheres of society and the state. So libraries are still in keeping with advances in technological and scientific knowledge as a factor and purpose of social change. From this perspective, they are, in effect, an institutional source of change, however, by virtue of their nature, are also subject to different processes of social and political changes. In this situation, librarians are the minority protagonists, and most are mere observers of these changes.

The model considers the library as an element of social change is built on the conviction that these institutions can produce significant impacts on society through access and free use of the collections and to develop information services that manage library workers. Acts of professional and support staff work together to involve social action. Consequently, library workers are invited to participate actively en el fomento del cambio social y político. Y así es porque somos personas constitutivamente sociales y políticas; porque las bibliotecas y quienes las hacemos funcionar no estamos al margen de lo social ni fuera de lo político; porque, en fin, las bibliotecas sirven en un entramado de política social. En razón de esto, necesitamos esforzarnos para crear foros de diálogo, círculos de estudio, grupos de intercambio de ideas, centros de formación política, clubes de debate comunitario, entre otros mecanismos de reflexión y acción, de praxis bibliotecaria. La práctica bibliotecaria (biblioteconomía) es tanto social como política porque reconoce e involucra valores, proyectos, actos y utopías that reproduce, legitimize, question and change the dominant relationships that prevail in society library work has never been nor is or shall be neutral, it always has been, is and will be in favor of the oppressor or the oppressed, domination or liberation. Nuances this.

Traditionally, in the professional field has been imposed perception tends to identify libraries as institutions "neutral." That is, on the assumption that libraries must be entities inclusive, open, where to avoid (or minimize) the contradictions and conflicts of class, gender, political affiliation, sexual orientation, religious belief. Thus, we have implemented a model that avoids controversial aseptic or representation of breaks. Everything concerning political, social commitment, ideological identity, often being reduced to the contents of the texts under the responsibility of their authors, conveniently located off the shelves and filing cabinets. This suggests that libraries and their staff are just actors, and actors ever, incomplete projections of reality.

While the above is not necessarily a negative event as libraries seek, generally, never marginalize or exclude on the grounds of dogma or prejudice if it is at the time that groups or individuals (including library staff) show the need for change, or simply participate in any civic or rupture. This is where the aseptic institutional modeling tends to be an expression of immobility, permanence conservative, non-action, denying in practice the same support of the library as a social institution. This is evident in many libraries
installed in marginalized areas, populated urban areas or rural communities. The libraries are identified, no doubt, as "beacons of knowledge" or "islands of knowledge" and as such, isolated from their social circumstances, except those that have been created or maintained by a community or group that promotes or participates in social change actions (Unions, community, work groups or nongovernmental organizations).

social participation of libraries is then reduced to a presence of no consequence, although almost all put on their slates multi-activity programs, well regarded, are part of taking positions on issues related to political or civic exercises. However, to be signed under the framework of non-use or critical praxis of some kind of contamination is not personal opinions or collective reflection, the potential benefactor and change is diluted by the institutional correction. And then, the libraries are reduced to windows (some, indeed, very beautiful) that reflect the environment but do not allow it takes ownership of the institution to represent scenarios where uncritical versions, correct, immaculate even reality.

What then? The solutions do not seem to be easy. The boundary between good intentions, commitments, the need for change and demagoguery, is very thin. The boundary between personal opinion and pontification, individual choice and collective choice, the decision of the party and the common interest, may also be fragile. There are also ingredients such as should be, the kindness of ideology, or the spirit of support that can undermine the best programs of solidarity and social participation. Urge then define the nature, meaning, direction and how libraries and social commitments take collective participation, beyond the romantic views of personal ambition and the limelight that often end in authoritarian exercise of power and control, so call or proclaim "revolutionary." Urge decision to create a library of twenty-first century may not be as isolated as an island, but is built like a cell and an array of ongoing social action.

social behavior of us library workers must be based on values such as cooperation, solidarity, respect for differences, freedom, equity, equality, and justice. Our work is guided by these values \u200b\u200bthat reject the social exclusion they grow, hence the inclusion. Today is inevitable a new paradigm of library work, the same that is based on a theory of principles, social ethics, necessity of deep and widespread social changes, not only guided by the series of technical processes which undervalues \u200b\u200bthe social and political role both the library and those who make it function as a public good. Thus, library practice requires a cultural revolution that will help drive along with other cultural practices, social change aimed at the gestation of the emancipation of women and men.

The fight against social exclusion should be in favor of economic, social, ethnic, cultural and political, but not only of library users, but also of librarians. This struggle involves making collective action against, for example, segregation, unemployment, discrimination against minorities, gender harassment, denial of opportunity, legal obstacles and the marginalization of users and library staff. Social and political battles that challenge the social order Founded in evils like injustice, domination and huge inequalities. Struggles, therefore, based on actions that break the unjust preset schemes. Librarians can not and must remain on the sidelines of the disputes which means social change.

problems of libraries, as a result of the employees of these, are always social and political problems, having to do with the world every day we strive to build through the service and coping with the various communities of readers and users with society. In difficult times the actions of alternative organization, collective work, both in theory and in practice are preponderant. The sum of points of view and individual and collective efforts can point to the motto: "building projects for social change." These actions should be public policy aspirations. Without this kind of social actions, there can be no such social movements and social change movements there. Consistent with this, we suggest progressive slogan is: Service, Labour and Social Change!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

How Long Will Home Fire Extinguisher Last Unused



I leave a new item: http:/

/ www.publico.es/ciencias/198450/doscientos/anos/negando/charles/darwin

Phrases In Spanish Funny

Next Meeting:

Objective: To agree the next meeting place

Dear colleagues, we are organizing the next meeting of the current Library Workers for Social Change to be held in the week of 26 to 30 July (day to be confirmed subject to room availability). At the previous meeting we convened from different locations: Capital Federal, Buenos Aires, Rosario, Córdoba, Jujuy, which means (in addition to an immense joy in sharing experiences with colleagues from different places) that the interest to build a space thinking about doing in our political and cultural context crosses provincial boundaries.
For the second meeting we consult with you which of these places are more appropriate for the meeting: 1-National Library
- Federal Capital
2-La Plata
3-La Matanza

invite you to vote by one of three places in our Blog: http://bibliotecariosporel cambiosocial.blogspot.com / entering comments. Close of voting: Friday June 25 at 18 pm.
Thank you all for participating! Organizing Group

Current
Library Workers for Social Change

Thursday, June 17, 2010

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denying Darwin Creation Moments

I leave the link of this web fully creationist, and puts more vs creation . evolution. Clearly trying to give as scientific creationism.

express opinions and draw your own conclusions.

http://www.creationmoments.net/

Friday, June 4, 2010

Men's Volleyball Jerseys

refers not to the securitization of teachers in school libraries, Librarians Union by Commission of Buenos Aires


UNION COMMISSION LIBRARY OF BUENOS AIRES

Securitization NOT A TEACHER IN SCHOOL LIBRARIES



The province of Entre Rios has a long tradition of training of librarians through various universities in public and private management.
A recent decision of provincial level, the 2545/09 http://www.docentes entrerrianos. com / gallery / Download-Resolution% C3% B3n-09.pdf 2545_ enables a large number of variants of the title of librarian. And for your appointment a ladder, which divides into three tiers for primary and secondary (an educational, enabling and residual character.) In these two levels sought teaching qualification along with the title of librarian. And he proposes as penultimate option, or if no that this complies with the titles ordered, enabling any teacher with training in librarianship at a minimum of 160 hours. The latter option enables any teacher to fill the post of librarian.
Until there is a way to solve the coverage of charges, in a considered and promoting respect for the specific training and continuous updating.

In recent days, a group of teachers uses a tried putting an appeal, requesting that they recognize the training as a training Aguapey library a. (Aguapey is a management software, driven by national BNM, which was created LIS with international standards and formats, which requires expertise, as well as library science approach to form and manage a database can be shared). The training software is for use, not a library. Aguapey
To consider, as a librarian training course, we would be witnessing a breakdown of what the formation of a librarian and distorting the mission and objectives of the Specialist Schools and Libraries Program of the Republic of Argentina (Resolution 432/06) http: / / www.bnm. me.gov.ar / redes_federales / bera / institution to / rules / docs/res432. pdf where at any time speaks of "form" librarians, but to systematize, standardize and network upgrading and training in the use of software to librarians, who have already acquired expertise LIS during the race.
also jeopardizes the possibility of competition librarians authorization certificates, contradicting the order of priorities set out in Resolution 2545/09, for the past (just to add length and score) would be in the first place. Resulting in a violation of the rights of school library workers, who agreed to their positions, with specific titles and enabling recognized by the same Pcia, meaning through the director General Education Council of Entre Rios, Ms. Grace Bar and set an unfortunate and dangerous precedent, because desautorizarí instances of the education system judicialized an issue that can and should be resolved within the system.

need to publicize and support to fellow librarians from Entre Ríos who see their opportunities for competition, for selfish interests and unfounded.
trust, but also demand that the education authorities of the Province, resolved without contradiction to what they themselves have signed, taking into account specific training, authorization certificates, which recognize the vocation investment of time, effort and training of librarians who chose to be far more than 160 hours of alleged training.


The Commission of the Union of Librarians of the Province of Buenos Aires submit this document to provincial authorities.


If you agree to accompany the claim with your Full Name and forwards mail to the list of union

if it were not

Email Addresses group
Send message sindicalizandonos@gruposyahoo.com.ar





ACCESSION TO THE CLAIM FOR TEACHERS
securitization LIBRARY CHARGES