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Anxiety in the Archives: A Podcast Dissertation

Author: Elizabeth D. Headrick, MLS

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Using a podcast format, this dissertation examines our cultural and societal relationships with libraries and archives, both as places of wonder and as places of fear. My examination is conducted through a narratological and rhetorical analysis of four speculative fiction series, including Genevieve Cogman’s The Invisible Library series, A.J. Hackwith’s Hell’s Library series, Rachel Caine’s The Great Library series, and Rod Duncan’s The Fall of the Gas-Lit Empire series. My analysis provides the framework for a larger conversation about information accessibility and equity in higher education and the need for open access and open educational resources. Along the way, I provide a transparent perspective on the nature of graduate-level work, the difficulty of the dissertation process, and the mental health struggles that often come along for the ride.

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2023-02-0101:431

Introducing "Anxiety in the Archives," a podcast dissertation about libraries, open access, and the evolving nature of academic writing
In which we seek our hunting license...
In which we attain our hunting license...
In which we finally venture into the stacks....
In which we enter new dimensions...
In which we examine the unnatural...
In which we analyze the rhetoric...
In which we consider the dangers of texts and technology...
In which we get this train back on the tracks...
In which we learn about forum control...
In which we finally wrap up this theme...
In which we discuss pornographic filth and printing presses…
In which we talk about Jane…
In which we discuss clouds, cats, and climate change…
In which we have a frank discussion about neutrality…
In which we contemplate the possibilities…
In which we do actually start the fire…
In which we finally emerge from the stacks…
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