id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rjauco72crb4he6ykd753bmz5a Kay Mathiesen Informational Justice: A Conceptual Framework for Social Justice in Library and Information Services 2015 28 .pdf application/pdf 11910 884 53 Social Justice in Library and Information Services LIBRARY TRENDS, Vol. 64, No. 2, 2015 ("Social Justice in Librar y and Information Science and Services," edited by Bharat Mehra), pp. describes a framework of social justice for LIS in terms of informational A social justice orientation in LIS approaches these issues with an attitude of care, solidarity, and respect for the individual human beings and communities A review of the literature in LIS on social justice shows a number of interconnected strategies for how libraries and other information services can Information services and systems that are distributively just may contribute to participatory justice by providing persons with the informational resources to develop and support their voices in public discussions. rule of distribution, where sufficiency is determined by access to information necessary for persons to exercise their fundamental capabilities. • iDistributive justice concerns the distribution of access to information. Social justice in library and information science. ./cache/work_rjauco72crb4he6ykd753bmz5a.pdf ./txt/work_rjauco72crb4he6ykd753bmz5a.txt