Doctoral student
UCLA
Jeremy Abbott (he/him) is a librarian and lawyer, currently pursuing a doctorate in UCLA’s Department of Information Studies where he researches the “public” in public libraries, examining spatial control, legal infrastructures of information, and how we can build more just and inclusive visions of both information access and the civic public. His other research interests include epistemic justice, the political economy of homelessness, and decarcerating libraries.
Libraries Minus Librarians: Automation and the Staffless Model (Poster 50)
Sunday, June 25, 2023
1:30 PM – 3:00 PM CT