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Guerrilla librarian : ウィキペディア英語版 | Guerrilla librarian A guerrilla librarian is a person who may or may not be a professional librarian, but has otherwise taken up the stewardship of books or other material. This stewardship is usually outside the acceptance of authority figures, hence the guerrilla or underground nature of the action taken. Guerrilla librarianship can be politicized and occasionally controversial. ==Early history of guerrilla librarians, 1990s== With the rise of electronic resources, some more “traditional” librarians in the San Francisco Public Library system were reported to hide books to protect them from destruction. In a column in the April 1997 ALA publication ''American Libraries'', the reference librarian Will Manley referred to these librarians as “guerrilla librarians.” 〔Manley, Will. "Guerrilla librarians." ''American Libraries'', April 1997., 192, Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts with Full Text, EBSCOhost (accessed November 2, 2009).〕 The librarians attempted to save the books marked for destruction or the discard pile by stamping them with incorrect due dates.〔Wisner, William H. ''Whither the Postmodern Library? Libraries, Technology, and Education in the Information Age''. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland and Company, Inc., 2000. ISBN 0-7864-0795-6〕
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