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Details of awards, archive of newsletters and cumulative bibliography.
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Bibliography of print and online sources.
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Mailing list associated with the Library History Group. Searchable logs and subscription information.
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Official history of this British subscription library.
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Illustrated history of the New York Public Library branches.
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Paper traces the development of library instruction in the United States in the 19th and 20th Centuries.
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Details of the activities and publications of this section of the Chartered Institute for Library and Information Professionals.
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History, architecture and modern use of every Carnegie library building in the state.
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An illustrated guide by Gerry Blaikie to the architecture and history of libraries funded by Andrew Carnegie in Scotland.
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Biographical sketches of pioneers in library work and Canadiana.
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Special issue of Annals of the History of Computing dedicated to library automation. Abstracts and some free articles. [PDF]
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Essay examining Carnegie's support for meritocracy and the socialization of immigrants to the United States.
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Recreation of the debate which introduced a tax-supported library in Exeter, England.
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Memoirs of a period of change in United States libraries and the American Library Association against a background of social upheaval.
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Ephemera from the American Library Association archives.
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Biographical material, photographs and details of his benefactions in Pennsylvania.
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Course notes on the feminization and professionalization of librarianship with summaries of influential readings.
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The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions' forum for library history of international or generally applicable importance. Statement of aims, newsletters, minutes and contact information.
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Selected accounts from the Bureau of Education report 'Public Libraries in the United States of America: Their History, Condition, and Management'.
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Honors librarians who pioneered the use of the internet and world wide web.
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Photographs from 1901 of English cathedral and parochial libraries and those of Oxford and Cambridge colleges.
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Official guide to the development of its role as a national library, with descriptions of its buildings, a timeline of acquisitions and a list of Librarians of Congress.
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Refereed journal devoted to the history of 'collections of recorded knowledge'. Full text of several issues, index and editorial information. Previously the Journal of Library History.
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History of libraries in Canada and particularly Ontario with annotated photographs, texts and biographies of librarians.
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Survey of archeological evidence of ancient libraries from Nineveh to Rome.
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Exhibition covering civilizations from the ancient world to the Renaissance.
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Refereed British journal associated with the Library History Group. Editorial information and abstracts.
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Directory with summary information arranged geographically and by type of library.
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Site examines international library instruction efforts in the last century. Includes a bibliography.
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Illustrated history of this Carnegie library in Sussex, England, through the 20th century.
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Biography of Dewey concentrating on his role in library history.
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Chronology of key historical events in United States libraries, from the Association of College and Research Libraries.
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Detailed index of statistical and descriptive information from British public libraries.
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Illustrated articles on the public library system, Carnegie libraries and schools in Santa Cruz, California.
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All aspects of librarianship in the state, including histories of public, private and academic institutions, biographies and recollections, and special exhibits.
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Selection of articles dating from the beginning of librarianship as a profession.
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Bibliographic directory with some full-text articles on the history of libraries in the state. Searchable by city, county or institution.
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Annual statistics on size, staffing and expenditure with detailed notes on the methodology of compilation.
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Accounts of public libraries in several small towns.
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Account of the foundation, collections and destruction of the ancient library and links to its modern reincarnation as the Bibliotheca Alexandrina.
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Analysis of the varying accounts of the library's destruction by fire, from Bede's Library.
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Facsimile of Thomas Jefferson's manuscript prescribing the arrangement of his personal library, later to form the nucleus of a Library of Congress classified according to his scheme.
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Full-text essays on monastic libraries and theological librarianship, principally in the Christian tradition.
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Radio series commemorating the centenary of Irish Carnegie libraries with programmes on the public library system past and present. [RealAudio]
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Describes ten influential women in the History of American librarianship. Provides brief bibliographies, pictures, and women for further study.