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Librarians Before Congress: Advocacy and Identity
Authors:Gerard Fowke
Institution:Wise Law Library, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA
Abstract:This article explores the connection between congressional testimony and political identity for libraries. Library testimony highlights the ways in which libraries are hybrid, public/private institutions. Thus in some areas (such as library funding or intellectual property), libraries are like private associations: They testify to protect interests that are library specific. In other areas (such as government information), libraries are more like governmental agencies: They testify as a partner and stakeholder in specific government programs, policies, and benefits. And in yet other areas (such as privacy), libraries are more like issue-oriented advocacy groups: They testify to engage their peers and patrons while organizing these constituencies to effectively advocate for public goods.
Keywords:congressional hearings  congressional research service  congressional studies  congressional testimony  interest groups
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