We’ve got Sarah Lamdan on to talk about her new book Data Cartels: The Companies That Control and Monopolize Our Information! We talk about government contracting to third party data companies, legal loopholes, the connection to academic publishing and metrics, and the stranglehold the corporate duopoly has over access to US law by lawyers, citizens, and prisoners. Justin also advances his theory that academic journals are just podcasts.
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Data Cartels: The Companies That Control and Monopolize Our Information | Sarah Lamdan
Librarianship at the Crossroads of ICE Surveillance
S3 Ep2 – Knowledge Equity Lab
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Fact Sheet: New Records Provide Details on ICE’s Mass Use of LexisNexis Accurint to Surveil Immigrants - Community Resource Hub
Weapons of Math Destruction by Cathy O'Neil: 9780553418835 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books
Algorithms of Oppression
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https://libraryjuiceacademy.com/shop/course/317-zotero-for-librarians/?attribute_pa_session=2023-03-mar
128 - Invest in Open Infrastructure
127 - Book Bans at FVRL and Gary Wilson
126 - Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World (2016)
125 - FVRL and WPEA Union
124 - Bloch and Utopia feat. Jon
123 - David Demchuk
122 - Dr. Chuck Tingle
121 - Info Seeking Behaviors of Queer Folks feat. Audrey
120 - British Library Hack
119 - Privacy (and sex!) feat. Digital Shred Privacy Literacy Initiative
118 - Queer Internet History feat. Dr. Alex Ketchum
117 - Copyright and Trademark Takedowns
116 - Hijacked and Zombie Journals
115 - infoshops
114 - The Great Book Robbery (2012)
113 - Privacy Policies at RELX feat. Becky Yoose
112 - Day in the Life of Sadie
111 - Seizing the Means of Library Interoperability feat. Cory Doctorow
110 - Accessible Instruction Design w/ Anaya
109 - Walter Benjamin in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction feat. laborkyle and laborabby
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