Librarianship in Gilded Age America

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  • ISBN 9780786441914
  • Weight: 603g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Oct 2009
  • Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The gilded age was a formative period in the development and extension of American libraries. Between 1868 and 1901, the field of librarianship saw many notable changes, including the founding of the American Library Association, the introduction of the Dewey decimal classification system, and the establishment of the pioneer library school at Columbia University, among other key developments. This book brings together the writings of foundational figures in Gilded Age librarianship, including Charles Ammi Cutter, Melvil Dewey, Andrew Carnegie and Richard Rogers Bowker. Featuring seminal works of library scholarship alongside previously unpublished letters and reprints of long forgotten journal articles, the book places each selection in chronological order and includes an introductory narrative for each entry.

The late Leonard Schlup was a history instructor and reference librarian at Mesa Community College in Arizona. Stephen H. Paschen is retired from Kent State University Libraries, Special Collections and Archives, Kent, Ohio.