American Public School Librarianship

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421441504

A History

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By Wayne A. Wiegand
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Wayne A. Wiegand (WALNUT CREEK, CA) is the F. William Summers Professor of Library and Information Studies Emeritus at Florida State University. He is the author of Irrepressible Reformer: A Biography of Melvil Dewey and Part of Our Lives: A People's History of the American Public Library.

Acknowledgments Introduction: A Profession with No Memory Chapter One. Inheriting Pre-Twentieth-Century Traditions Chapter Two. "To Prove By Her Work": Establishing the Profession of School, 1900-1930 Chapter Three. Weathering the Great Depression and World War II, 1930-1950 Chapter Four. Organizing the American Association of School Librarians, 1930-1952 Chapter Five. Consolidating Gains, 1952-1963 Chapter Six. "The Golden Era of School Library Development," 1964-1969 Chapter Seven. Battles for Professional Jurisdiction, 1969-1981 Chapter Eight. "Information Literacy": Old Wine in New Bottles, 1981-2000 Chapter Nine. A New Century: Adapting to Shifting Educational Environments Chapter Ten. Hindsight: Factors Influencing the Contours of School Librarianship Epilogue Notes Bibliography of Primary Sources Index Illustrations appear following page XXX.

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