A Chronology Of Librarianship
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Author | : Pamela Spence Richards |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 269 |
Release | : 2015-05-26 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 1440834733 |
Download A History of Modern Librarianship Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
A broad, comparative history of librarianship, this intriguing work goes beyond the standard focus on institutions and collections to help you explore the part modern librarianship played—and continues to play—in forming Western cultures. Previous histories of libraries in the Western world—the last of which was published nearly 20 years ago—concentrate on libraries and librarians. This book takes a different approach. It focuses on the practice of librarianship, showing you how that practice has contributed to constructing the heritage of cultures. To do so, this groundbreaking collection of essays presents the history of modern librarianship in the context of recent developments of the library institution, professionalization of librarianship, and innovation through information technology. Organized by region, the book addresses the widely recognized, international impact of Anglo-American librarianship and its continuing influence over the past century, combining critical analysis with chronological histories of modern librarianship in Europe, North America, Australia/New Zealand, and Africa. An introductory chapter explains the origins of the project, and a concluding chapter examines the effects of digitization on modern librarianship in the 21st century.
Author | : Josephine Metcalfe Smith |
Publisher | : Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 1968 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
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Author | : Raymond H. Shove |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 82 |
Release | : 1970 |
Genre | : Librarians |
ISBN | : |
Download A Chronology of Librarianship from Ancient to Modern Times Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
Author | : Matthew Battles |
Publisher | : W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2011-02-07 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 0393078620 |
Download Library: An Unquiet History Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
"Splendidly articulate, informative and provoking....A book to be savored and gone back to."—Baltimore Sun On the survival and destruction of knowledge, from Alexandria to the Internet. Through the ages, libraries have not only accumulated and preserved but also shaped, inspired, and obliterated knowledge. Matthew Battles, a rare books librarian and a gifted narrator, takes us on a spirited foray from Boston to Baghdad, from classical scriptoria to medieval monasteries, from the Vatican to the British Library, from socialist reading rooms and rural home libraries to the Information Age. He explores how libraries are built and how they are destroyed, from the decay of the great Alexandrian library to scroll burnings in ancient China to the destruction of Aztec books by the Spanish—and in our own time, the burning of libraries in Europe and Bosnia. Encyclopedic in its breadth and novelistic in its telling, this volume will occupy a treasured place on the bookshelf next to Baker's Double Fold, Basbanes's A Gentle Madness, Manguel's A History of Reading, and Winchester's The Professor and the Madman.
Author | : Jeffrey M. Wilhite |
Publisher | : Scarecrow Press |
Total Pages | : 277 |
Release | : 2009-07-01 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 0810869071 |
Download A Chronology of Librarianship, 1960-2000 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
A Chronology of Librarianship, 1960-2000 continues the work of Josephine Smith in her original Chronology of Librarianship (Scarecrow, 1968). It updates and completes her work up to 2000, paying special attention to the progress made on technological and international fronts that have significantly altered the role and function of the librarian, especially the rise of the internet in the 1990s. The ramifications of this new level of global connectedness and of the new role of the librarian are of primary concern for author Jeffrey M. Wilhite. This book covers all areas of library literature that inform the history of librarianship and ranges over multiple continents. Its broad scope lends itself to wide use by scholars and students of library history and library literature. The chronology is presented in a dictionary format and separated into decades. It is complemented by a comprehensive bibliography and name index.
Author | : Wayne A. Wiegand |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 345 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0190248009 |
Download Part of Our Lives Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
Challenges conventional thinking and top-down definitions, instead drawing on the library user's perspective to argue that the public library's most important function is providing commonplace reading materials and public space. Challenges a professional ethos about public libraries and their responsibilities to fight censorship and defend intellectual freedom. Demonstrates that the American public library has been (with some notable exceptions) a place that welcomed newcomers, accepted diversity, and constructed community since the end of the 19th century. Shows how stories that cultural authorities have traditionally disparaged- i.e. books that are not "serious"- have often been transformative for public library users.
Author | : Raymond Howard Shove |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 78 |
Release | : 1957 |
Genre | : Librarians |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Jason König |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 501 |
Release | : 2013-04-25 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1107244587 |
Download Ancient Libraries Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
The circulation of books was the motor of classical civilization. However, books were both expensive and rare, and so libraries - private and public, royal and civic - played key roles in articulating intellectual life. This collection, written by an international team of scholars, presents a fundamental reassessment of how ancient libraries came into being, how they were organized and how they were used. Drawing on papyrology and archaeology, and on accounts written by those who read and wrote in them, it presents new research on reading cultures, on book collecting and on the origins of monumental library buildings. Many of the traditional stories told about ancient libraries are challenged. Few were really enormous, none were designed as research centres, and occasional conflagrations do not explain the loss of most ancient texts. But the central place of libraries in Greco-Roman culture emerges more clearly than ever.
Author | : Raymond H. Shove |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 45 |
Release | : 1957 |
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Author | : Mary Ellen Quinn |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 2014-05-08 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 0810875454 |
Download Historical Dictionary of Librarianship Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
Although the history of librarianship as an organized profession dates only as far back as the mid-19th century, the history of libraries is much older, and people have been engaged in pursuits that we recognize as librarianship for many thousands of years. This book traces librarianship from its origins in ancient times through its development in response to the need to control the flood of information in the modern world to the profound transformations brought about by the new technologies of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The Historical Dictionary of Librarianship focuses on librarianship as a modern, organized profession, emphasizing the period beginning in the mid-19th century. Author Mary Ellen Quinn relates the history of this profession through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 300 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, libraries around the world, and notable organizations and associations. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about librarianship.