Infophilia: A Positive Psychology of Information

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The Self-Censorship They Didn't Want to Hear About
On Intellectual Freedom, Information Health, and the Future Selves We’re Afraid to Become
Jan 3 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
Fortress Libraries or Captured Ecosystems?
Open Access and the Democratization Paradox
Jan 31 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
Library Advocacy at ALA NLLD 2026
Field Notes from the Hill
Feb 28 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
The New East India Company
From A Tea Monopoly to Information Empires
Feb 8, 2025 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
Knowledge Resistance 📖
Do some people resist truth and find lies attractive?
Mar 9, 2024 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
From Book Bans to Data Demands
Reimagining Intellectual Freedom From Earth to Orbit
Jan 19 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
The Delightful Art of Conversation
How Dialogue Demystifies Disinformation
Mar 1, 2025 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
Serendipity's Charm
"Major changes start with small beginnings"
May 17, 2025 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
Cultures, Contexts, Consumption
Triple Currents of Information Power
Nov 11, 2025 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
The Game of Stacks
Our Bodies, Ourselves Defied Them All
Mar 14 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
📚LibStack
🧠Librarians and Library Voices on Substack Shaping the Future of Scholarly Communication
Dec 3, 2024 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
Freedom of Information
A brief history from Indian Culture to the Associated Press and Western Big Tech
Feb 22, 2025 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
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