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Informationen zum Autor Suzanne M. Stauffer, PhD, is professor of library and information science at Louisiana State University and an affliated member of the faculty of the Doctor of Design in Cultural Preservation in the College of Art & Design. She is a member of the editorial review board of Public Library Quarterly and the board of advisors of Open Information Science and chair of the Cultural Heritage Institutions Area Southwest Popular/American Culture Association, and she has held numerous positions on the executive board of the Library History Round Table of the American Library Association, including vice-chair and chair. She is also a member of the SIG Library History of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA). Klappentext The work provides a thorough background for students and professionals in the fields of library, archives, and museum resource management, preservation, and administration. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Suzanne M. Stauffer Chapter 1. The Ancient World Suzanne M. Stauffer Chapter 2. Classical Antiquity (ca. 1600 BCE-ca. 500 CE) Sebastian Modrow Chapter 3. The Middle Ages (395-1453) Brian Shetler Chapter 4. The Influence of the Muslim World on the West (610-1299) Suzanne M. Stauffer Chapter 5. Muslim Spain (Al-Andalus) (711-1492) Suzanne M. Stauffer Chapter 6. The Influence of China on the West (618-1892) Junli Diao Chapter 7. The Renaissance (1300-1600) Dee Anna Phares Chapter 8. The Reformation (1517-1685) Keli Rylance Chapter 9. The Enlightenment (1685-1815) Emily Spunaugle & Megan Peiser Chapter 10. 19th Century Libraries Katherine Wisser Chapter 11. 19th Century Archives Derek O'Leary & Elise Garritzen Chapter 12. 19th Century Museums John Simmons Chapter 13. 20th Century Libraries Suzanne M. Stauffer Chapter 14. 20th Century Archives Karen Gracy Chapter 15. 20th Century Museums Laura-Edyth Coleman & Heather McLaughlin Chapter 16. LAMS in the 21stCentury Cecilia Salvatore ...