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The Academic Library in the United States - Historical Perspectives

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This book advances the belief that the library--more than any other cultural institution--collects, curates and distributes the results of human thought. Essays broaden the debate about academic libraries beyond only professional circles, promoting the library as a vital resource for the whole of higher education. Topics range from library histories to explorations of changing media. Essayists connect modern libraries to the remarkable dream of Alexandria's ancient library--facilitating groundbreaking research in every imaginable field of human interest, past, present and future.
Academic librarians who are most familiar with historical traditions are best qualified to promote the library as an important aspect of teaching and learning, as well as to develop resources that will enlighten future generations of readers. The intellectual tools for compelling, constructive conversation come from the narrative of the library in its many iterations, from the largest research university to the smallest liberal arts or community college.

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Foreword

John M. Budd

From the Bequest of John Harvard to the Dream of Alexandria: Historiography of the Academic Library in the United States, 1638-2015

Mark L. McCallon and John Mark Tucker

Introductory Essays

The Development of the Academic Library in American Higher Education and the Role of the Academic Librarian

Beverly P. Lynch

Perceptions of the Academic Library: Midwestern College Libraries as They Have Been Depicted in College Histories

John Caldwell

Book Collections and Classical Training, 1638-1799

Books Across the Atlantic

Eric Glasgow

Libraries in America to 1850: College Libraries

Elmer D. Johnson and Michael H. Harris

Liberal Arts Colleges and Professional Education, 1800-1875

The American College Library, 1800-1860

Howard Clayton

Formation of the University, 1876-1919

The Transformation of American Scholarship, 1875-1917

Arthur E. Bestor, Jr.

Research Libraries, the Ideology of Reading, and Scholarly Communication, 1876-1900

Wayne A. Wiegand

Experimentation and Redefinition, 1920-1945

Private Dominance in Black Academic Libraries, 1916-1938

James E. Hooper

Toward a New Cultural Design: The American Council of Learned Societies, the Social Science Research Council, and Libraries in the 1930s

Kenneth Carpenter

Expansion, Science, and Technology, 1946-1988, Part I

The Influence of Computer Technology on Academic Library Buildings: A Slice of Recent History

Philip D. Leighton and David C. Weber

Diversity and Retrenchment, 1946-1988, Part II

In the Eye of the Storm: Academic Libraries in the Sixties

Fay M. Blake

ACRL's Fiftieth Anniversary: For Reflection, for Celebration, and for Anticipation

Edward G. Holley

Digital Expansion, 1989-2015

Context and Background [on the Transformation of Scholarly Communication]

Rikk Mulligan

Historiographical Futures

Historiographical Futures for Library History: Conceptual Observations for Future Historians

­­­Jean-Pierre V.M. Hérubel

Further Reading

The Academic Library in the United States: Selected Historical Readings

Jean-Pierre V.M. Hérubel, Mark L. McCallon, and John Mark Tucker

About the Contributors

Index


About the author

Mark L. McCallon is a professor and associate dean for library information services at Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas. His interests include electronic resources management, the history and biography of reading and librarianship.John Mark Tucker, professor emeritus from Purdue University, served as Humanities, Social Science, and Education Librarian at Purdue and, later, as dean of library and information resources at Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas.

Summary

Advances the belief that the library - more than any other cultural institution - collects, curates and distributes the results of human thought. Essays broaden the debate about academic libraries beyond only professional circles, promoting the library as a vital resource for the whole of higher education.

Product details

Assisted by Mark L. McCallon (Editor), John Mark Tucker (Editor), Tucker John Mark (Editor)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation from age 18
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2022
 
EAN 9780786495870
ISBN 978-0-7864-9587-0
No. of pages 294
Dimensions 178 mm x 254 mm x 15 mm
Weight 526 g
Illustrations Raster,schwarz-weiss
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Book trade, library system

USA, United States of America, USA, Library and information services, Academic & specialist libraries

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