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Shadow Libraries: Access to Knowledge in Global Higher Education (International Development Research Centre)

✍ Scribed by Joe Karaganis (editor)


Publisher
The MIT Press
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Leaves
321
Series
International Development Research Centre
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


How students get the materials they need as opportunities for higher education expand but funding shrinks.

From the top down, Shadow Libraries explores the institutions that shape the provision of educational materials, from the formal sector of universities and publishers to the broadly informal ones organized by faculty, copy shops, student unions, and students themselves. It looks at the history of policy battles over access to education in the post–World War II era and at the narrower versions that have played out in relation to research and textbooks, from library policies to book subsidies to, more recently, the several “open” publication models that have emerged in the higher education sector.

From the bottom up, Shadow Libraries explores how, simply, students get the materials they need. It maps the ubiquitous practice of photocopying and what are—in many cases—the more marginal ones of buying books, visiting libraries, and downloading from unauthorized sources. It looks at the informal networks that emerge in many contexts to share materials, from face-to-face student networks to Facebook groups, and at the processes that lead to the consolidation of some of those efforts into more organized archives that circulate offline and sometimes online— the shadow libraries of the title. If Alexandra Elbakyan's Sci-Hub is the largest of these efforts to date, the more characteristic part of her story is the prologue: the personal struggle to participate in global scientific and educational communities, and the recourse to a wide array of ad hoc strategies and networks when formal, authorized means are lacking. If Elbakyan's story has struck a chord, it is in part because it brings this contradiction in the academic project into sharp relief—universalist in principle and unequal in practice. Shadow Libraries is a study of that tension in the digital era.

Contributors
Balázs Bodó, Laura Czerniewicz, Miroslaw Filiciak, Mariana Fossatti, Jorge Gemetto, Eve Gray, Evelin Heidel, Joe Karaganis, Lawrence Liang, Pedro Mizukami, Jhessica Reia, Alek Tarkowski

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
1 Introduction: Access from Above, Access from Below
Piracy
The Common Thread
The Higher Education Boom and State Retreat
Access from Below
Conflict
Universities
Change
Policy
The Country Studies
Notes
References
2 The Genesis of Library Genesis: The Birth of a Global Scholarly Shadow Library
(Pirate) Libraries on the Internet
Library Genesis
The Communist Ideal of the Reading Nation
Censorship
The Soviet and Post-Soviet Literary and Scientific Underground
The Emergence of Do-It-Yourself Digital Libraries in RuNet
Maxim Moshkov and lib.ru
Toward a Million-Book Scientific Library
Copyright and “Copynorms” in Russian Pirate Librarianship
The Co-development of Copynorms and Copyright Laws in the Post-Soviet Era
Formalization of the IP Regime in the 2000s
Closure of the Legal Regime
Notes
References
3 Library Genesis in Numbers: Mapping the Underground Flow of Knowledge
The Supply of Documents in Library Genesis
Preexisting Collections
Linguistic and Thematic Expansion of Library Genesis
Publishers
The Age of Works in Library Genesis
The Legal Supply of Works in Library Genesis
The Demand Side
Demand by Country
Country-Level Knowledge Diets
Conclusion
Notes
References
4 Argentina: A Student-Made Ecosystem in an Era of State Retreat
Eudeba: The University Press as Democratizer of Knowledge
From Public to Private: El Centro Editor de América Latina
How Students Survived Changes in the Ecosystem
The Losing Battle against Copying
Toward Online Digital Libraries
BiblioFyL
Notice and Takedown
Reintermediation
Notes
References
5 Access to Learning Resources in Post-apartheid South Africa
Eve Gray and Laura Czerniewicz
Higher Education under Apartheid
Student Resistance and the Publishing Underground
The Anti-apartheid Academic Boycott and the Rise of a Copying Culture
Post-apartheid Higher Education Policy
The Right of Access to a Locally Relevant Education: Aspirations and Realities
National Education Policy—A Divided Agenda
Completion Rates
The Academic Publishing Sector in a Period of Change
Post-apartheid Market Consolidation
The Demise of the Radical Publishers
The Rise of the International Mega-textbook
Supply Chain Problems
Cross-national Pricing: Territorial Markets and Parallel Importation Prohibition
International Student Editions
The Impact of Kirtsaeng v. Wiley
South-South Trade in Textbooks: South Africa and India
Price and Affordability of International Textbooks
Growth in Local South African Textbook Publishing
Scholarly Publishing and University Presses
Copyright Meets the Right to Education
The Copyright Act
Enforcement
Exceptions and Limitations
Collective Licensing
Student Loans and Stipends
Student Practices
Buying Books
Student Sharing Networks
Photocopying
Digital Materials
The Modular, Flexible Future
Open Educational Resources (OER)
e-Textbooks
Toward a Digitally Mediated Ecosystem
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
6 Poland: Where the State Ends, the Hamster Begins
Miroslaw Filiciak and Alek Tarkowski
The Higher Education System in Poland after 1989
Language and Publishing
Libraries and Databases
Open Access and Educational Exceptions to Copyright Law
Student Practices
Field Differences between Law and Communications
Libraries and Databases
Content Sharing by Course Instructors and Students
Conclusion
Notes
References
7 India: The Knowledge Thief
Academic Libraries Real and Imagined
Access to Databases in University Libraries
The Universal Library
From Alexandria to Shadow Libraries
Ekalavya
The Social and Political Life of Books
The Unfulfilled Public Library
Publishing Politics
Nationalization of the Textbook Market
Books for Wheat
Higher Education Publishing
Book Piracy
How Students Get What They Need
Digital Access
Enforcement and the Delhi University Photocopy Case
The Decision
Toward a Better Legal Framework for Access to Educational Materials
The Right to Education
The Library Exception
Open Access
Notes
References
8 Brazil: The Copy Shop and the Cloud
Universities, Publishers, and the Battle over Copying
The Internet as Source
Student Practices
Conclusion: Taking Access for Granted
Notes
References
9 Coda: Uruguay
Notes
References
Contributors
Index


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