Infophilia, A Positive Psychology of Information

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Civic Infophilia

Whose Classics Count?
H.R. 7661, the Distraction Machine, and the Children We’re Actually Failing
Mar 3 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
Library Advocacy at ALA NLLD 2026
Field Notes from the Hill
Feb 28 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
FTC 6(b) orders, Venezuela’s Information Networks, and More
How Decentralized Systems Defend Democracy
Feb 14 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
Civic Health and Intellectual Freedom
The Hidden Premise Made Explicit
Jan 24 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
A Civic Infophile Ahead Of Her Time
Eliza Atkins Gleason (1909-2009)
Jun 16, 2025 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
Reimagining Innovation Culture
From Bibliography to Civic Infophilia
Jun 14, 2025 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
Information Avoidance and the Politics of Remembrance
A Veterans Cemetery in Irvine
Jun 6, 2025 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
🧰Cultivating Civic Infophilia
Protecting Public Knowledge by Practicing Freedom of Expression
May 16, 2025 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
Environmental FOIA
A Story From the Frontlines in California and Kentucky
Apr 12, 2025 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
The University FOIA Battleground
Information Access, Power, and Personal Justice (FOIA Libraries, Part 3)
Mar 29, 2025 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
FOIA Libraries, Part 2
Health and Medical Information
Mar 22, 2025 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
FOIA Libraries
Investigating Government, One Document at a Time
Mar 15, 2025 • Anita Sundaram Coleman
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