References
Key sources and primary documentation for this project.
Primary Sources
- Page, L., & Brin, S. (1996). "The PageRank Citation Ranking: Bringing Order to the Web." Stanford University. Available at web.archive.org
- Pinski, G., & Narin, F. (1976). "Scaling of the Garfield citation index." Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 27(4): 179-186.
- Wales, J. (2005). "Wikipedia: A new paradigm for reference." Keynote at Library Journal Magazine Awards, New York.
- Kahle, B. (2019). "Broad Band: How the Internet Saved the Public Library." Simon & Schuster.
- Oldenburg, R. (1989). "The Great Good Place." Paragon House.
Institutional Sources
- Library of Congress — National library of the United States
- Institute of Museum and Library Services — Federal funding agency
- Internet Archive — Digital preservation nonprofit
- American Library Association — Professional organization
- WorldCat — Global library catalog (OCLC)
Secondary Reading
- Bowker, G. (2008). "Archival Frames: The Memory of the Phone Book." University of Chicago Press.
- Schiller, D. (1999). "How to Translate a File Responsibly." International Journal of Communication.
- Lessig, L. (2008). "Remix: Making New Culture from Old Culture." Penguin Press.
- Drabinski, E. (2013). "Foucault and the Library Democracy Text." Library Quarterly.