Library History Round Table
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Bibliography of Writings on the History of Libraries, Librarianship, and Book Culture
Fall 2006
By Ed Goedeken
As always, the author is grateful if ommissions or errors are brought to his attention.
Table of Contents
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Blahut, Adam. “A study of the founding of the Erie Public Library,” (Unpublished Masters Thesis, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania), 2005, 94 pp.
Bolen, Matthew T. “The 91´«Ã½, US Government, and the Fight fro Intellectual Freedom, 1939-1953,” (Master’s Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 2006, 62 pp. [Available at: ]
Bradley, Carol June. “Eastman's Ruth Watanabe,” Notes 62 (June 2006): 904-925. [Watanabe was a librarian of the Eastman School of Music's Sibley Music Library]
Brown, Candy Gunther. “Publicizing Domestic Piety: The Cultural Work of Religious Texts in the Woman’s Building Library,” Libraries & Culture 41 (Winter 2006): 35-54.
Butler, A. Hays. “Frederick Hicks’s Strategic Vision for Law Librarianship,” Law Library Journal 98 (Spring 2006): 367-79.
Coleman, Anita S. “William Stetson Merrill and Bricolage for Information Studies,” Journal of Documentation v. 62, no. 4 (2006): 462-81.
Dickstein, Phyllis. “The Dag Hammarskjöld Library, 1965-2005: Modernization and Outreach,” Library History 22 (July 2006): 101-116.
Dillon, Brian Dervin. “Honoring a Lifetime of Achievement: The Notable Career of Librarian and Historian Richard H. Dillon,” California State Library Foundation Bulletin no. 83 (2006): 12-19.
Dobbs, Ann Raber. “The Public Library Movement, the Denver Public Library, and Progressivism,” (Masters’ Thesis, University of Colorado at Boulder), 1981, 110 pp.
Eberhart, George M. “Everything You Needed to Know about Libraries,” American Libraries 37 (January 2006): 44-47.
Fultz, Michael. “Black Public Libraries in the South in the Era of De Jure Segregation,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 41 (Summer 2006): 337-59.
Gallagher, Bernice E. “Illinois Women’s Novels at the Woman’s Building Library,” Libraries & Culture 41 (Winter 2006): 109-32.
Galloway, Patricia. “Archives, Power, and History: Dunbar Rowland and the Beginning of the State Archives of Mississippi (1902-1936)” The American Archivist 41 (Winter 2006): 79-116.
Gautier, Amina. “African American Women’s Writings in the Woman’s Building Library,” Libraries & Culture 41 (Winter 2006): 55-81.
Glynn, Thomas P. “Books in the Public Sphere: New York Libraries and the Culture-Building Enterprise, 1754-1904,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Auburn University), 2005, 300 pp.
Goedeken, Edward A. “The Serials Librarian: A Brief History and Assessment,” The Serials Librarian v. 49, no. 4 (2006): 157-73.
Greider, Antoinette Paris. “IAALD: The First Fifty Years,” Quarterly Bulletin of the International Association of Agricultural Information Specialists v. 51 no. 1 (2006): 15-23.
Hansen, Debra Gold. “Libraries and the Immigrant,”," in Gordon M. Bakken and Alexandra Kindell, eds., Encyclopedia of Immigration and Migration in the American West 2 vols. (Thousand Oaks: Sage, 2006): I: 405-410.
Haugen, Robert. “The Library of the Molde Labour Association in 1910: Enlightenment and Social Control in a Norwegian Workers’ Library,” Library History 22 (July 2006): 117-22.
Hochman, Barbara. “Uncle Tom’s Cabin at the World’s Columbian Exposition,” Libraries & Culture 41 (Winter 2006): 82-108.
Houdek, Frank G. “AALL History through the Eyes of its Presidents,” Law Library Journal 98 (Spring 2006): 299-347.
Houdek, Frank G. “Frequently Asked Questions about AALL’s First Hundred Years,” Law Library Journal 98 (Winter 2006): 157-67.
Jeffrey, Jonathan. “Looking Back: State Librarian’s 1889 Report to Governor Simon B. Buckner,” Kentucky Libraries 70 (Spring 2006): 21-24.
Kimball, Melanie A. “A Brief History of Reader’s Advisory,” in Diana Tixier Herald, edited by Wayne A. Wiegand, Genreflecting: A Guide to Popular Reading Interests (Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2006), pp. 15-23.
Knowlton, John D., ed. Herbert Putnam: A 1903 Trip to Europe (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2005) 152 pp. $25.00 ISBN 0-8108-5172-5.
Lundin, Anne. “Little Pilgrims’ Progress: Literary Horizons for Children’s Literature,” Libraries & Culture 41 (Winter 2006): 133-52.
McCrossen, Alexis. “One Cathedral More or Mere Lounging Places for Bummers? The Cultural Politics of Leisure and the Public Library in Gilded Age America,” Libraries & Culture 41 (Spring 2006): 169-88.
Mediavilla, Cindy. "California libraries in the Post-World War II Era," in Gordon M. Bakken and Alexandra Kindell, eds., Encyclopedia of Immigration and Migration in the American West 2 vols. (Thousand Oaks: Sage, 2006): I: 124-127.
Morris, Sharon. “Reading and Libraries: Historical Snapshots of a Great Partnership,” Colorado Libraries 32 (Winter 2006): 37-40.
Mulhern, Pegeen. “Librarianship: The Advantage of Casting Bread upon the Waters,” Law Library Journal 98 (Spring 2006): 381-408.
Mulligan, Risa. “The Closing of the Clark Atlanta University School of Library & Information Studies,” (Master’s Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 2006, 72 pp. [Available at: ]
Olson, Nancy J. “ACL: An Amazing Story: 1982-2006,” Christian Librarian v. 49, no. 2 (2006): 59-62. [Association of Christian Librarians]
Seifert, Kelly M., and Lisa M. Russell. “The History of GPO Access,” OLA Quarterly 12 (Spring 2006): 2-6.
Shepard, John. “The Legacy of Carleton Sprague Smith: Pan-American Holdings in the Music Division of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts," Notes 62 (March 2006): 621-62.
Smith, Elizabeth H. “Retrospection: The First Hundred Years of North Carolina’s Libraries, 1905,” North Carolina Libraries 63 (Spring/Summer 2005): 5-11. (available also at: )
Smith, Elizabeth H. “Retrospection: The First Hundred Years of North Carolina’s Libraries, 1915,” North Carolina Libraries 63 (Fall/Winter 2005): 66-71. (available also at: )
Smith, Elizabeth H. “Retrospection: The First Hundred Years of North Carolina’s Libraries, 1930,” North Carolina Libraries 64 (Spring/Summer 2006): 6-11. (available also at:
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Solon, Kasia. “Present in its Absence: Law Librarians and Technology at the Founding of AALL,” Law Library Journal 98 (Summer 2006): 515-30.
Sorby, Angela. “Symmetrical Womanhood: Poetry in the Woman’s Building Library,” Libraries & Culture 41 (Winter 2006): 5-34.
Stam, Deirdre C. “Growing Up with Books: Fanny Seward’s Book Collecting, Reading, and Writing in Mid-Nineteenth-Century New York State,” Libraries & Culture 41 (Spring 2006): 189-218.
Stauffer, Suzanne M. “Polygamy and the Public Library: The Establishment of Public Libraries in Utah before 1910,” Library Quarterly 75 (July 2005): 346-70.
Stauffer, Suzanne M. “Public Libraries in Utah,” ," in Gordon M. Bakken and Alexandra Kindell, eds., Encyclopedia of Immigration and Migration in the American West 2 vols. (Thousand Oaks: Sage, 2006): II: 558-62.
Summers, F. William. “Jane B. Robbins: A Productive Life,” Library Quarterly 76 (April 2006): 145-48.
Todd, Emily B. “Afterword: The Woman’s Building Library and History,” Libraries & Culture 41 (Winter 2006): 153-61.
Tulis, Susan E. “Visioning or Restructuring Efforts for the Federal Depository Library Program, the Early Years (1986-1995)” DttP 34 (Spring 2006): 33-5.
Valentine, Patrick M. "Libraries and Print Culture in Early North Carolina," North Carolina Historical Review 83 (July 2005): 293-325.
Valentine, Patrick M. “Small Select Library or Miserable Excuse: Antebellum College Libraries in the American Southeast," The Southeastern Librarian 54 (Spring 2006): 26-11.
Veith, Richard H. “Memex at 60: Internet or iPod?” Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 57 (July 2006): 1233-42.
Wadsworth, Sarah, ed. “The Woman’s Building Library of the World’s Columbian Exposition, 1893,” Libraries & Culture, Special Issue, 41 (Winter 2006): 1-161.
Walters, John Spencer. U.S. Government Publication: Ideological Development and Institutional Politics from the Founding to 1970 (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2005) 308 pp. $45.00 ISBN 0-8108-4819-8.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “Introduction: On the Social Nature of Reading,” in Diana Tixier Herald, edited by Wayne A. Wiegand, Genreflecting: A Guide to Popular Reading Interests (Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2006), pp. 3-14.
Wilkin, Binnie Tate. African American Librarians in the Far West: Pioneers and Trailblazers (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, Inc. 2006) 352 pp. $55.00 ISBN 0-8108-5156-3.
Williams, Robert V. and Ben-Ami Lipetz, eds. Covert and Overt: Recollecting and Connecting Intelligence Service and Information Science (Medford, N.J.: Published for the American Society for Information Science and Technology by Information Today in cooperation with Scarecrow Press, Inc, 2005) 250 pp. $50.00 ISBN 1-57387-234-2. [part of the ASIST monograph series].
Wilson, Richard A. “The Idaho State Library—1901 to 2005,” PNLA Quarterly 70 (Winter 2006): 10, 19.
Edwards, Brendan Frederick R. Paper Talk: A History of Libraries, Print Culture, and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada before 1960 (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2005) 248 pp. $48.00 ISBN 0-8108-5113-X.
Hanson, Elizabeth. “Charles Gould, the 1900 91´«Ã½ Conference and the Canadian Library Association,” Feliciter v. 52, no. 3 (2006): 114-117.
Parada, Alejandro E. “Towards a New History of Books and Libraries in Argentina: Background, History and Periods,” Library History 22 (March 2006): 55-60.
?ström, Fredrik and Lennart Pettersson. “Mapping Activities of Artists in the Past: A Bibliometric Study of the Library of the Scandinavian Association in Rome until 1870,” Libraries & Culture 41 (Spring 2006): 219-32.
Bowman, J. H. “The Decline of the Printed Catalogue in Britain,” Library History 22 (July 2006): 67-99.
Connor, T. P. “Malignant Reading: John Squier’s Newgate Prison Library, 1642-46,” The Library: The Transactions of the Bibliographical Society Seventh series, volume 7, no. 2 (June 2006): 154-84.
Coppens, Chris, ed. Leuven University Library, 1425-2000 (Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press, 2005) 543 pp. $350.00 ISBN 9-05867-467-3.
Francis, Jane. “Comment on Ian R. Willison’s The National Library in Historical Perspective,” Library History 22 (March 2006): 27-31.
Gabel, Gernot. “Ein Laboratorium der sozialwissenschaftlichen Forschung: Die Bibliothek der London School of Economics,” BuB-Journal 58 (May 2006): 382-6.
Harris, P.R. “Sir Frank Francis of the British Museum, 1901-1988,” Library History 22 (March 2006): 3-26.
Hayes, Emma and Anne Morris. “Leisure Role of Public Libraries: A Historical Perspective,” Journal of Librarianship and Information FScience (Folkestone, England) v. 37 (September 2005): 131-9.
Hoyer, Rudiger. “The Library of the Zentralinsitute für Kunstgeschichte in Munich,” Art Libraries Journal v. 30, no. 4 (2005): 10-15.
Lapidge, Michael. Anglo-Saxon Library (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006) 407 pp. $110.00 ISBN 0-19-92672-27.
Line, Maurice B. “Forty Years of Library Automation: A Personal Reflection,” Program: Electronic Library & Information Systems v. 40, no. 2 (2006): 118-122.
Löffler, Erik P. “One Hundred and Fifty Years of the Bibliotheek Sociëteit de Witte: The History of the Library of a Gentlemen’s Club,” Library History 22 (March 2006): 45-54.
Lopez-Vidreiero, Maria Luisa. Polished Cornerstone of the Temple: Queenly Libraries of the Enlightenment (London: British Library, 2005) 83 pp. $32.00 ISBN 0-7123-4907-3. [Panizzi Lectures series, 2004]
Moran, Barbara B. “Continuity and Change: The Integration of Oxford University’s Libraries,” Library Quarterly 75 (July 2005): 262-94.
Niessen, James P. “Museums, Nationality, and Public Research Libraries in Nineteenth-Century Transylvania,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 41 (Summer 2006): 298-336.
Phipps, Christopher. “The London Library,” Art Libraries Journal v. 31, no. 1 (2006): 5-10.
Rabe, Roman. “Das umstrittene Volksbibliotheksmodell: Walter Hofmann und die Freie Offentliche Bibliothek Dresden-Plauen,” BuB-Journal 58 (May 2006): 394-400.
Ray, Emily. “The Prague Library Floods of 2002: Crisis and Experimentation,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 41 (Summer 2006): 381-91.
Saarti, Jarmo. “Libraries Without Walls: Information Technology in Finish Public Libraries from the 1970s to the 1990s,” Library History 22 (March 2006): 33-43.
Smith, Inese A. and Aina Štrale. “Witnessing and Preserving Latvian Culture in Exile: Latvian Libraries in the West,” Library History 22 (July 2006): 123-35.
Weller, Toni and David Bawden. “Individual Perceptions: A New Chapter on Victorian Information History,” Library History 22 (July 2006): 137-56.
D. ASIA, AFRICA, THE MIDDLE EAST, AND OTHER
Anwar, Muhammad. “Political and Professional Inputs in Public Library Development in Pakistan,” Pakistan Library Bulletin 28 (March/June 1997): 1-9.
Butt, A.R. “The Kurrachee General Library: A Half-Century in Retrospect: The British Arrival and the Station Library,” Pakistan Library & Information Science Journal 36 (March 2005): 3-13.
Butt, A.R. and G.A. Soomro. “Masum Shah Public Library Sukkur,” Pakistan Library Bulletin 28 (September 1997): 20-29.
Evald, Pierre. “Osho Lao Tzu Library: The Library, Reading and Publishing of an Indian Bookman and Mystic,” The Private Library series 5 (Summer 2005): 73-96.
Evalds, Victoria K. and David Henige. Africanist Librarianship in an Era of Change (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, Inc. 2005) 248 pp. $35.00 ISBN 0-8108-5201-2.
Krieger, Michael T. “Catholic Theologate Libraries of Bangalore, India, in an Historical Setting,” Catholic Library World 76 (June 2006): 306-315.
Liao, Jing. “The Contributions of Nineteenth-Century Christian Missionaries to Chinese Library Reform,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 41 (Summer 2006): 360-71.
Olden, Anthony. “For Poor Nations a Library Service is Vital: Establishing a National Public Library Service in Tanzania in the 1960s,” Library Quarterly 75 (October 2005): 421-45.
Suttie, M.-L. “The Formative Years of the University of South Africa Library, 1946 to 1976,” Mousaion v. 23, no. 1 (2005): 97-118.
Traue, J.E. “Public Libraries and Access to Reading Material in Early Colonial Nelson,” New Zealand Libraries 49 (January 2006): 465-73.
E. HISTORY OF BOOKS, READING, AND BOOK CULTURE
Amert, Kay. “Intertwining Strengths: Simon de Colines and Robert Estienne,” Book History v. 8 (2005): 1-10.
Ashley, Michael. The Age of the Storytellers: British Popular Fiction Magazines, 1880-1950 (New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2006) 308 pp. $50.00 ISBN 1-58456-170-X.
Bernath, Michael Thomas. “Confederate Minds: The Struggle for Intellectual Independence in the Civil War South,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Harvard University), 2005, 674 pp. [Study of Confederate print culture]
Berry, Mary Elizabeth. Japan in Print: Information and Nation in the Early Modern Period (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2006) 325 pp. $45.00 ISBN 0-520-2376-68.
Bosmajian, Haig. Burning Books (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, Inc., 2006) 233 p. $40.00 ISBN 0-7864-2208-4.
Chartier, Roger (trans. by Maurice Elton). “Crossing Borders in Early Modern Europe: Sociology of Texts and Literature,” Book History v. 8 (2005): 37-50.
Chodorow, Stanley. “To Represent Us Truly: The Job and Context of Preserving the Cultural Record,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 41 (Summer 2006): 272-80.
Davis, Caroline. “The Politics of Postcolonial Publishing: Oxford University Press’s Three Crowns Series, 1962-1976,” Book History v. 8 (2005): 227-44.
DeMarco, Eileen S. Reading and Riding: Hachette’s Railroad Bookstore Network in Nineteenth-Century France (Bethlehem, PA: LeHigh University Press, 2006) 172 pp. $39.00 ISBN 0-93422-383-1.
Emblidge, David M. “City Lights Bookstore: A Finger in the Dike,” Publishing Research Quarterly 21 (Winter 2005): 30-39.
Fabre, Giorgio. Hitler’s Contract: How Mussolini Became Hitler’s Publisher: The Secret History of the Italian Edition of Mein Kampf (New York: Enigma, 2006) 249 pp. $22.00 ISBN 1-92963-137-5.
Feather, John. A History of British Publishing 2nd ed. (London: Routledge, 2006) 265 pp. $30.00 ISBN 0-415-302-26-9.
Foot, Mirjam M. “The Study of Books,” Aslib Proceedings v. 58 nos. 1/2 (2006): 20-33.
Frankel, Oz. States of Inquiry: Social Investigations and Print Culture in Nineteenth-Century Britain and the United States (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006) 369 pp. $48.00 ISBN 0-801-8834-07.
Frasca, Ralph. Benjamin Franklin’s Printing Network: Disseminating Virtue in Early America (Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 2006) ix, 295 p. $45.00 ISBN 0-8262-1614-5.
Garrick, Dana. “The Impact of Institutional Change on the Methodist Book and Publishing House, 1829-1919,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Toledo, Canada), 2005, 537 pp.
Gasson, Richard. “The First American Tourist Guidebooks: Authorship and the Print Culture of the 1820s,” Book History v. 8 (2005): 51-74.
Gilmont, Jean-François. John Calvin and the Printed Book [trans. By Karin Maag] (Kirksville, MO: Truman State University Press, 2005) 331 pp. $37.00 ISBN 1-931112-56-8.
Greco, Albert N., et al. “The State of Scholarly Journal Publishing: 1981-2000,” Journal of Scholarly Publishing 37 (April 2006): 155-214.
Hawley, Elizabeth Haven. “American Publishers of Indecent Books, 1840-1890,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Georgia Institute of Technology), 2005, 548 pp.
Haynes, Christine. “Reassessing Genius in Studies of Authorship: The State of the Discipline,” Book History v. 8 (2005): 287-320.
Hinks, John and Catherine Armstrong, eds. Printing Places: Locations of Book Production & Distribution since 1500 (New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2005) 208 pp. $60.00 ISBN 1-58456-165-3.
Holman, Valerie. “Carefully Concealed Connections: The Ministry of Information and British Publishing, 1939-1946,” Book History v. 8 (2005): 197-226.
Jackson, Robert H. and Carol Z. Rothkopf, eds. Book Talk: Essays on Books, Booksellers, Collecting and Special Collections (New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2006) 265 pp. $50.00 ISBN 1-58456-188-2.
Jurilla, Patricia May B. “Florante at Laura and the History of the Filipino Book,” Book History v. 8 (2005): 131-96.
McDermott, Joseph P. Social History of the Chinese Book: Books and Literati Culture in Late Imperial China (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2006) 294 pp. $65.00 ISBN 9-62209-781-2.
Morris, Sharon. “Reading and Libraries: Historical Snapshots of a Great Partnership,” Colorado Libraries 32 (Winter 2006): 37-40.
Nevitt, Marcus Andrew. Women and the Pamphlet Culture of Revolutionary England, 1640-1660 (London: Ashgate, 2006) 218 pp. $60.00 ISBN 0-7546-4115-5.
Onosaka, Junko R. Feminist Revolution in Literacy: Women’s Bookstores in the United States (London: Routledge, 2006) 285 pp. $75.00 ISBN 0-415-97596-4.
Passet, Joanne E. “Freethought Children’s Literature and the Construction of Religious Identity in Late-Nineteenth Century America,” Book History v. 8 (2005): 107-29.
Patterson, Paul J. “Reforming Chaucer: Margins and Religion in an Apocryphal Canterbury Tale,” Book History v. 8 (2005): 11-36.
Plöckinger, Othmar. Geschichte eines Buches: Adolf Hiter’s Mein Kampf 1922-1945 (Munich: Oldenbourg, 2006) 632 pp. 50 € ISBN 3-486-57956-8.
Powers, Sandra L. “Studying the Art of War: Military Books Known to American Officers and Their French Counterparts during the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century,” Journal of Military History 70 (July 2006): 781-814.
Read, Daphne. “From Clinton to Bush, Literacy to War: The Political Context of Oprah’s Book Club,” Publishing Research Quarterly 21 (Winter 2005): 40-49.
Ripp, Joseph. “Middle America Meets Middle-Earth: American Discussion and Readership of J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, 1965-1969,” Book History v. 8 (2005): 245-86.
Saenger, Michael. Commodification of Textual Engagements in the English Renaissance (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006) 169 pp. $90.00 ISBN 0-7546-5413-3. [Examines the ways early modern books were advertised]
Singer, Amy Elisabeth. “Under the Radar: The Subversive Work of American Children’s Books, 1930-1980,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Washington), 2005, 222 pp.
Sonn, William J. Paradigms Lost: The Life and Deaths of the Printed Word (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2006) 416 pp. $35.00 ISBN 0-8108-5262-4.
St. Clair, William. The Reading Nation in the Romantic Period (Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 2004) 765 pp. $140.00 ISBN 0-521-81006-X.
Stockdale, Eric. ‘Tis Treason My Good Man!: Four Revolutionary Presidents and a Piccadilly Bookshop (New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2005) 421 pp. $45.00 ISBN 1-58456-158-0.
Stolz, Michael, ed. Buchkulture im Mittelalter: Schrift-Bild-Kommunikation (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2005) 374 pp. $132.00 ISBN 3-1101-892-24.
Tedd, Lucy A. “Program: a Record of the First 40 Years of Electronic Library and information systems,” Program v. 40, no. 1 (2006): 11-26.
Titus, Sonja, Regina Schneller and Gerhard Banik. “The Copying Press Process: History and Technology, Part 1,” Restaurator v. 27, no. 2 (2006): 90-102.
Topham, Jonathan R. “John Limbird, Thomas Byerley, and the Production of Cheap Periodicals in the 1820s,” Book History v. 8 (2005): 75-106.
Wall-Randell, Sarah Elizabeth. “Imagining the Book in Early Modern England: The Romance of Reading in the Age of Print,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Harvard University), 2005, 268 pp.
Zboray, Ronald J. and Mary S. Zborary. Everyday Ideas: Socioliterary Experience among Antebellum New Englanders (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2006) 392 pp. $48.00 ISBN 1-5723-347-11.
F. GENERAL, HISTORIOGRAPHY, PHILOSOPHY, AND LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE EDUCATION
Briet, Suzanne. What is documentation? : English translation of the classic French text (Trans. and edited by Ronald E. Day, Laurent Martinet with Hermina G.B. Anghelescu) (Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press, 2006) 72 pp. $25.00 ISBN • 0-8108-5109-1.
Curthoys, Ann. Is History Fiction? (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2006) 296 pp. $25.00 ISBN 0-472-03154-6.
Goulemot, Jean Marie. L’Amour des Bibliothèques (Paris : Le Seuil, 2006) 296 pp. $25.00.
Hérubel, Jean-Pierre V. M. “Tradition and Protean Nature—Journals and Scholarly Communication: A Review Essay,” Libraries & Culture 41 (Spring 2006): 233-57.
Höfer, Candida. Libraries (München : Schirmer/Mosel, 2005) 271 pp. ISBN 3-8296-0186-7. [Contains an essay by Umberto Eco]
Jaeger, Paul T. and Gary Burnett. “Information Access and Exchange among Small Worlds in a Democratic Society: The Role of Policy in Shaping Information Behavior in the Post-9/11 United States,” Library Quarterly 75 (October 2005): 464-95.
Jordanova, Ludmilla J. History in Practice 2nd ed. (London: Hodder Arnold, 2006) 243 pp. $25.00 ISBN 0-340-81434-9.
Kruger, Betsy and Catherine Larson, eds. On Account of Sex: An Annotated Bibliography on the Status of Women in Librarianship, 1998-2002 (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2006) 236 pp. $50.00 ISBN 0-8108-5227-6.
Lebebvre, Madeleine, ed. The Romance of Libraries (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2006) 224 pp. $25.00 ISBN 0-8108-5352-3.
Li, Bin. “The Social Construction of Web Appropriation and Use in American Libraries: An Interpretive and Longitudinal Approach,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 2005, 204 pp.
Olson, Hope A. Codes, Costs, and Critiques: The Organization of Information in Library Quarterly, 1931–2004,” The Library Quarterly 76 (January 2006): 19-35.
Osburn, Charles B. “Collection Management in the Library Quarterly, 1931-2005,” The Library Quarterly 76 (January 2006): 36-57.
Prescott, Sarah. “Libraries Burning: A Discussion to be Shared,” Progressive Librarian no. 26 (Winter 2005/2006): 40-45.
Richardson, John V., Jr. “Education for Librarianship in the Russian Far East: An Update on the Vladivostok State University of Economics and Services,” Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 47 (Spring 2006): 160-64.
Young, Arthur P. “Library Quarterly, 1956–2004: An Exploratory Bibliometric Analysis,” The Library Quarterly 76 (January 2006): 10-18.
Young, Arthur P. “Library Quarterly Management Literature, 1931–2004,” The Library Quarterly 76 (January 2006): 58-80. Zins, Chaim. “Redefining Information Science: From Information Science to Knowledge Science,” Journal of Documentation v. 62, no. 4 (2006): 447-61.