Abstract

When presented with subjects unfamiliar to the general public, the selection of an appropriate and rounded catalog is important to libraries, both public and academic. And stretching across multiple genres of subjects, including literature and philosophy, the concept of postmodernism may not be an easy undertaking for those not in the field to grasp. Fortunately Rachel Fischer, who holds a MLIS from Dominican University and a BFA in Fine Arts from Columbia College, has provided a well-rounded collection focusing on the topic, ranging from introductory texts, art, and literature, all the way to religion and multimedia. This is her second contribution to the Alert Collector. —Editor

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