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Reading room and library for alternative and non-corporate press, as well as a community activism center in Gainesville, Florida.
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Non profit labor and radical history library located in San Francisco. The collection includes labor and socialist books, pamphlets, periodicals, and video tapes. Includes a link to the library catalog.
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Promotes the study and appreciation of the contribution made by the working people of Illinois to the betterment of life and liberty in a democratic society.
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The collection of 6500 volumes and over 100,000 pamphlets is highly specialized. Subject areas covered include: labor economics; labor relations; labor union organization and policies; social security; unemployment insurance; personnel administration; economic aspects of education; labor-management relations; human resources utilization; and manpower aspects of economic development.
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The IIR Library collects information in multiple disciplines and formats about employment and workplace issues. Particular strengths of the collection are labor history, labor and culture, labor and the arts, labor relations, organization studies, international labor issues, trade unionism and collective bargaining. Hours and location, policies, recent acquisitions, art exhibits, labor graphics database, and links to other Berkeley-affiliated labor websites.
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Great emphasis is placed on collecting materials published by labor unions and workers' organizations and pamphlet and fugitive material, as well as materials about labor in Illinois.
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Provides news, serials tables of contents, and other services from all major collecting institutions in the field.
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Information on this University of Toronto labor library including collections, history, and services.
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Collections containing labor-related material are considerable and constitute a major archive for labor history research. Hours, location, policies, and an annotated list of what's available in this labor collection.
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Equips graduates to work in the labor movement and other organizations advocating for workers' rights.
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Provides access to a variety of historical documents on labor in the USA. Provided by the Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
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Offers information on the hours and collections of this Michigan State University library.
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A list of non-feature films about American labor history in the collection of the Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division of the Library of Congress. The majority of these films represent pro-labor, pro-union, and sometimes pro-radical viewpoints.
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Details about this labor library in London including services, collections, and hours of operation.
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Includes the mission statement and collection focus of this labor library at Queen's University in Canada.
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Offers information on the resources, collections, staff, and hours of this labor library in California.
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Contains details on the services, staff, and collections of this Rutgers library.
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Provides information on the collections, exhibits, resources, and hours of this labor archive at Georgia Southern University.
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A center for scholarly research on labor history and radical political movements
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Information on this labor archive at the University of Texas.
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Includes oral histories, important historical speeches and proceedings from a conference titled "The Fight for America's Future: A Teach-In with the Labor Movement," held October 3-4, 1996 at Columbia University, NYC. Archives complied by Department of History University at Albany, State University of New York.
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Established in 1976 by State Law, the Center provides labor education, research and labor-related programs.
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Wayne State University: education, exhibits, labor archives, lectures, and newsletter.
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U.S. Department of Labor library dedicated to labor related materials. Includes holdings and hours of operation.