Librarianship and Legitimacy: The Ideology of the Public Library Inquiry

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$115.50
Publisher
Praeger
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Pages
184
Dimensions
6.04 X 9.52 X 0.74 inches | 1.03 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780313302343

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About the Author
DOUGLAS RABER is Assistant Professor in the School of Information Sciences at the University of Tennessee. His professional experience includes reference and administrative positions in university and public libraries. His areas of research and publication are public libraries, national information policy and the nature of information culture.
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..."this analysis provides an opportunity to study the past to better understand the present. It also reveals values and value conflicts that continue to plague the profession. Raber's work is an excellent resource for MLIS faculty preparing public librarians for a vastly different environment than in postwar America but nevertheless still as equally intent on defining public librarianship."-Library Journal
"[T]his study is recommended to leaders and thinkers in the profession to help them sharpen their intellectual skills for rethinking the role of the public library. And it could help public librarians to lift their eyes from the town hall to the big picture."-The Australian Library Journal
"ÝT¨his study is recommended to leaders and thinkers in the profession to help them sharpen their intellectual skills for rethinking the role of the public library. And it could help public librarians to lift their eyes from the town hall to the big picture."-The Australian Library Journal
?[T]his study is recommended to leaders and thinkers in the profession to help them sharpen their intellectual skills for rethinking the role of the public library. And it could help public librarians to lift their eyes from the town hall to the big picture.?-The Australian Library Journal
?...this analysis provides an opportunity to study the past to better understand the present. It also reveals values and value conflicts that continue to plague the profession. Raber's work is an excellent resource for MLIS faculty preparing public librarians for a vastly different environment than in postwar America but nevertheless still as equally intent on defining public librarianship.?-Library Journal
.,."this analysis provides an opportunity to study the past to better understand the present. It also reveals values and value conflicts that continue to plague the profession. Raber's work is an excellent resource for MLIS faculty preparing public librarians for a vastly different environment than in postwar America but nevertheless still as equally intent on defining public librarianship."-Library Journal