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Balanced libraries : thoughts on continuity and change / by Crawford, Walt.(CARDINAL)178564;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 230-242) and index.
Subjects: Library science.; Libraries.;
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Suggestions / by Dana, John Cotton,1856-1929.(CARDINAL)129710;
The library; its books and its public.--The library's influence.--The librarian.--Libraries in schools.--To readers.--Novels.--Advertising.--The librarian as censor.--Trustees.--Library organization.--Libraries and business.--The use of print.--Art.--Random reflections.
Subjects: Library science.; Libraries.;
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Libraries; addresses and essays / by Dana, John Cotton,1856-1929.(CARDINAL)129710;
Hear the other side.--The public and its public library.--The failure of the book reviewing.--A librarian's enthusiasm.--What we read.--Library problems.--The place of the public library in a city's life.--The increase of things to read.--Mere words.--Fiction-readers and libraries.--What the people read.--Making a library known.--What state and local library associations can do for library interests.--Many-sided interest; how the library promotes it.--Anticipations, or what we may expect in libraries.--Story-telling in libraries.--What the modern library is doing.--The country church and the library.--Women in library work.--Branch libraries in school houses.--Relations of a library to its city.--The public library and publicity in municipal affairs.--Making the library a business aid.--Librariology.--The evolution of the special library.--The legitimate field of the municipal public library.--What next?
Subjects: Library science.; Libraries.;
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Introduction to librarianship / by Gates, Jean Key.(CARDINAL)124486;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-213) and index.pt. 1. The story of libraries -- pt. 2. Librarianship as a profession -- pt. 3. Types of libraries and library services.This completely revised third edition of a classic bestseller used as a text in dozens of colleges and universities covers the fundamental elements of librarianship. Part I gives a thorough historical overview, from the invention of writing to our present-day state and nationwide systems; Part II focuses on the issues of librarianship as a profession and the place of libraries in society; and Part III explores requirements of various types of libraries, trends, developments, and opportunities. Includes detailed reference and bibliographical sources for in-depth discussion.
Subjects: Library science.; Libraries.;
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Lines of thought / by Medlin, Harold.; Anthony, L. J.(CARDINAL)171512;
Poetry
Subjects: Poetry.; Information science.; Library science.;
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Challenges to librarianship. / by Shores, Louis,1904-1981.(CARDINAL)143102;
Introduction: Challenge to librarianship, by L. Shores.--The challenge of international understanding, by D. Lacey.--The challenge of censorship, by L. Evans.--The challenge of microphotography, by F. Rider.--Librarianship and the sciences, by C. H. Brown.--The challenge of audio-visual media, by E. Dale.--The challenge of school librarianship, by F. Henne.--The challenge of library literature to education for librarianship, by L. R. Wilson.--An American librarian's heritage, by W. Shirley.
Subjects: Library science.;
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"The compleat librarian"; and other essays / by Shera, Jesse Hauk,1903-1982.(CARDINAL)126183;
Includes bibliographical references."Cloudland revisited" -- Of red carpets and pruning shears -- The "dismal science" and librarianship -- Officer, arrest that book! -- the bad-humor man -- On the permanence of the invisible -- What is a book that a man may know it? -- Yes, Virginia, there is a verner clapp -- In defense of Miss Groby -- Libraries are for growing -- A book for burning -- Bamboo and silk, and the art of talking back -- Where is today's "Brother Keppel"? -- The "guide" stands first -- Trusteeship -- trust or bust? -- A warm puppy is not happiness -- The epistle of Paul to the pedants -- William to Tucker to Jess -- The compleat librarian -- On the encouragement of reading -- Daedalus, Icarus, and the technological revolution -- The age of paradox -- A better class of mouse -- Of wine, waiters, and librarians -- "As you wished you were" -- Kinder, Küche, und Bibliotheken -- Equus Donatus and the IRS -- What the Historian has been missing -- NLW and the cult of reading -- Of comforts, amenities, and cats -- Caveat venditor -- The librarian as anthologist -- The golden egg of federal support --The "trickster" in library research -- Standard lists -- an unstandardized view -- You're going on a spree in 1973 -- The computer and the chancellor -- What's wrong with educational excellence? -- "Try to remember ..." -- Intellectual Freedom -- intellectual? free? -- For a new theory of leisure class -- Is documentation camp? -- "The people, yes" -- The forty-first chair -- Of parting, umbrellas, and prepositions -- A good five-page report -- On the importance of theory -- Dichtung und Wahrheit -- Isis and the librarian's quest for unity -- O! medium, o! media -- The quiet stir of thought."Jesse Shera's essays on books, reading, and libraries are witty, often philosophical pieces whose essential message, hinted at rather than repetitously stated, is that librarianship is an art, not a trade or a technology. These fifty-one essays ... are concerned with the librarian, his problems and experiences, the place he works, the tools he uses, the books he puts on his shelves, the public he serves, and what his future holds"--Jacket.
Subjects: Essays.; Library science.;
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An introduction to scientific research in librarianship. by Goldhor, Herbert,1917-2011.(CARDINAL)151017; University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus).Graduate School of Library Science.(CARDINAL)152192;
Bibliography: pages 200-201.
Subjects: Library science;
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Selected readings for the block. by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.School of Library Science.(CARDINAL)147234;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Library education.; Library science.;
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The Professional development of the librarian and information worker / by Layzell Ward, Patricia.(CARDINAL)160554;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Library science.; Information science.;
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