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1979-1990

Author : Henryk Sawoniak
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 1284 pages
File Size : 25,11 MB
Release : 2012-02-14
Category : Reference
ISBN : 3110975068

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Introduction to Public Librarianship, Third Edition

Author : Kathleen de la Pena McCook
Publisher : American Library Association
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 26,76 MB
Release : 2018-12-18
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 083891506X

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Put simply, there is no text about public librarianship more rigorous or comprehensive than McCook's survey. Now, the REFORMA Lifetime Achievement Award-winning author has teamed up with noted public library scholar and advocate Bossaller to update and expand her work to incorporate the field's renewed emphasis on outcomes and transformation. This "essential tool" (Library Journal) remains the definitive handbook on this branch of the profession. It covers every aspect of the public library, from its earliest history through its current incarnation on the cutting edge of the information environment, including statistics, standards, planning, evaluations, and results;legal issues, funding, and politics;organization, administration, and staffing;all aspects of library technology, from structure and infrastructure to websites and makerspaces;adult services, youth services, and children's services;associations, state library agencies, and other professional organizations;global perspectives on public libraries; andadvocacy, outreach, and human rights. Exhaustively researched and expansive in its scope, this benchmark text continues to serve both LIS students and working professionals.

Books and Libraries in American Society during World War II

Author : Patti Clayton Becker
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 46,56 MB
Release : 2013-09-13
Category : History
ISBN : 113546779X

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World War II presented America's public libraries with the daunting challenge of meeting new demands for war-related library services and materials with Depression-weakened collections, inadequate budgets and demoralized staff, in addition to continuing to serve the library's traditional clientele of women and children seeking recreational reading. This work examines how libraries could respond to their communities need through the use of numerous primary and secondary sources.

American Library History

Author : Arthur P. Young
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Page : 486 pages
File Size : 37,71 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780810821385

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...a leaping departure in comprehensiveness, organizational format, and accessibility through indexing...A magnificent contribution to the study of American library history. --LIBRARIES & CULTURE ...a work of enormous and painstaking scholarship. --LIBRARY ASSOCIATION RECORD (UK)

A Perilous Progress

Author : Michael Alan Bernstein
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 13,74 MB
Release : 2014-08-12
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1400865085

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The economics profession in twentieth-century America began as a humble quest to understand the "wealth of nations." It grew into a profession of immense public prestige--and now suffers a strangely withered public purpose. Michael Bernstein portrays a profession that has ended up repudiating the state that nurtured it, ignoring distributive justice, and disproportionately privileging private desires in the study of economic life. Intellectual introversion has robbed it, he contends, of the very public influence it coveted and cultivated for so long. With wit and irony he examines how a community of experts now identified with uncritical celebration of ''free market'' virtues was itself shaped, dramatically so, by government and collective action. In arresting and provocative detail Bernstein describes economists' fitful efforts to sway a state apparatus where values and goals could seldom remain separate from means and technique, and how their vocation was ultimately humbled by government itself. Replete with novel research findings, his work also analyzes the historical peculiarities that led the profession to a key role in the contemporary backlash against federal initiatives dating from the 1930s to reform the nation's economic and social life. Interestingly enough, scholars have largely overlooked the history that has shaped this profession. An economist by training, Bernstein brings a historian's sensibilities to his narrative, utilizing extensive archival research to reveal unspoken presumptions that, through the agency of economists themselves, have come to mold and define, and sometimes actually deform, public discourse. This book offers important, even troubling insights to readers interested in the modern economic and political history of the United States and perplexed by recent trends in public policy debate. It also complements a growing literature on the history of the social sciences. Sure to have a lasting impact on its field, A Perilous Progress represents an extraordinary contribution of gritty empirical research and conceptual boldness, of grand narrative breadth and profound analytical depth.

Higher Education Planning

Author : D. Kent Halstead
Publisher :
Page : 572 pages
File Size : 30,19 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Education, Higher
ISBN :

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Travelling Facts

Author : Caroline Baillie
Publisher : Campus Verlag
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 17,62 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9783593375076

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Travelling Facts explores the production and distribution of facts : their life cycles as well as the material networks through which they travel. Acknowledging that facts are fallible and originate primarily in isolated laboratories and field sites, the volume includes discussions about how facts are reassembled into practical knowledge, how they translate locally, and what lessons may be learned from those who attempt to regulate fact production and circulation in the face of the marked acceleration and expansion of digital technologies worldwide.