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Presentation
Maintaining a Future: A Theory Toward Present Action and Future Thinking
Canadian Association of Professional Academic Librarians Conference (2017)
  • Jeremy McGinniss
  • Joel Burkholder, Penn State
Abstract
This presentation proposes an understanding of maintenance as standing in opposition to the concepts and language of “disruption” and “innovation.” These terms, and the actions they foster, consistently disqualify history and existing processes, ignoring long term engagement and development. The future, however, cannot be attained and sustained without consideration as to how systems, infrastructures, people, and resources are supported, developed, and cultivated. This is particularly true of libraries in times of upheaval, change, and technological shift. This presentation seeks to reframe maintenance from a progress-adverse concept to an actively critical approach. To this end, a schema for maintenance is proposed, engaging participants in seeing and practicing maintenance, challenging invisible and unquestioned aspects of library practice in the present toward an engaged future.
Keywords
  • Maintenance,
  • library science,
  • critical theory
Publication Date
Summer June 1, 2017
Location
Toronto, Ontario
Citation Information
Jeremy McGinniss and Joel Burkholder. "Maintaining a Future: A Theory Toward Present Action and Future Thinking" Canadian Association of Professional Academic Librarians Conference (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jeremy-mcginniss/6/