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Library Daylight: Traces of Modern Librarianship, 1874-1922
by Rory Litwin

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Library Daylight is an eclectic collection of 36 articles about libraries and librarianship published between 1874 and 1922. These items, most of which will be new even to those most well-versed in American library history, cover topics that are hotly discussed today: library education, women's issues, library technology, the image of librarians, copyright, the tension between libraries as educational institutions and libraries as popular centers, the nature of library service, the public sphere, library PR, librarians and political activism, and visions of the future. The sources of these articles include early ALA conference proceedings, early issues of Library Journal and other library periodicals, daily newspapers, and popular magazines. Authors range from still-well-known leaders in the field to anonymous journalists. This will be rewarding reading for anyone interested in how our present-day issues are connected to the library past.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780977861743
Subtitle:
Traces of Modern Librarianship, 1874-1922
Author:
Litwin, Rory
Introduction:
Stauffer, Suzanne
Publisher:
Library Juice Press
Subject:
History
Subject:
Library & Information Science
Publication Date:
December 2006
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
264
Dimensions:
9.00x6.00x.60 in. .86 lbs.