Cumulative Bibliography: 2005-2011

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE HISTORY OF BOOKS, READING, AND BOOK CULTURE PUBLISHED IN THE LIBRARY HISTORY ROUND TABLE NEWSLETTER (2005-2011)

Joel Fishman and Edward A. Goedeken

Professor Edward Goedeken, Humanities Bibliographer at the Iowa State Library, has since 1990 compiled a semi-annual listing of library history that is published in the Library History Round Table Newsletter. Since the publication of the last five-year bibliography covered 2000 to 2004, there was the need to update the bibliography for 2005 to the present. As a law librarian and historian, I recognize Professor Goedeken’s impressive bibliographies serve as important contribution to library history literature and therefore an update was needed to cumulate the fourteen issues already published. Since 2012 is not completed, the current cumulative bibliography covers from 2005 to 2011. Similar to the previous bibliographies, the compiler has cumulated the bibliographies by geographic location. In compiling the bibliography, there have been a few typos corrected and deletion of duplicate entries.  I wish to thank Professor Goedeken for permission to recompile his bibliographies.

A. UNITED STATES

Abel, Richard. “Papa Abel Remembers–The Tale of a Band of Booksellers, Fascicle 8: The Birth of the Approval Plan,” Against the Grain 21 (February 2009): 82-84.

Adkins, Denice and Lisa Hussey. “The Library in the Lives of Latino College Students,” Library Quarterly 76 (October 2006): 456-80.

Aiken, Jane. “Histories of the Library of Congress,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 45, no. 1 (2010): 5-24.

Aikin, Jane. “Preparing for a National Emergency: The Committee on Conservation of Cultural Resources, 1939-1944,” Library Quarterly 77 (July 2007): 257-85.

Aiken, Jane. “Women and Intellectual Resources: Interpreting Print Culture at the Library of Congress,” in Danky and Wiegand, eds. Women in Print: Essays on the Print Culture of American Women from the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Madison: University of Wisconsin, 2006), pp. 179-207.

Albright, Margaret and the Reference Department. Rodman Public Library, A History: 1900-2000 (Alliance, OH: Rodman Public Library, 2000).

Alexander, Sue and Kathy Field. “History of the Libraries at Middle Tennessee State,” Tennessee Libraries (Online) v. 58, no. 4 (2008).  Available at:

http://www.tnla.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=254

Allen, Thea S. “Transformation of the Cataloging Profession over the Past Thirty Years,” (Master’s Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 2007, 49 pp.

Alteri, Suzan A. “From Laboratory to Library: The History of Wayne State University's Education Library,” Education Libraries 32 (Summer 2009): 12-16.

Amata, Ben. “What Difference Does It Make What Congress Published?” DttP 36 (Spring 2008):17-41.

Ambrose-Fortune, Brenda. “A History of the Librarians’ Association at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,” North Carolina Libraries (online) 64 (Spring/Summer 2006): 15-20. [Access at: http://www.nclaonline.org/NCL/ncl/NCL_64_1-2_Spring-Summer2006.pdf

Ameen, Kanwal. “Developments in the Philosophy of Collection Management: A Historical Review,” Collection Building v. 24, no. 4 (2005): 112-16.

Anderson, Heather. “History of the Winterville Library,” North Carolina Libraries (online) 65 (Spring/Summer 2007): 6-11.

[http://www.nclaonline.org/NCL/ncl/NCL_65_1-2_Spring-Summer2007.pdf]

Ardizzone, Heidi. An Illuminated Life: Belle da Costa Greene’s Journey from Prejudice to Privilege (New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 2007) 580 pp. $35.00 ISBN 978-0-393-0510-4-9.

Arenson, Adam. “A Cultural Barometer: The St. Louis Mercantile Library as National Institution,” Missouri Historical Review 102 (January 2008): 88-102.

Arenson, Adam. “Libraries in Public before the Age of Public Libraries: Interpreting the Furnishings and Design of Athenaeums and Other Social Libraries, 1800-1860,” Buschman and Leckie, eds. Library as Place: History, Community, and Culture (Libraries Unlimited, 2007): 41-60.

Armentrout, Mary Ellen. Carnegie Libraries of Ohio: Our Cultural Heritage (Wellington, OH: Published by the author, 2003) 207 pp. ISBN 978-0-615122-53-3.

Augst, Thomas and Kenneth Carpenter, eds. Institutions of Reading: The Social Life of Libraries in the United States (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2007) 368 pp. $80.00 ISBN 978-1-55849-590-6.

Augst, Thomas. “Faith in Reading: Public Libraries, Liberalism, and the Civil Religion,” in Augst and Carpenter, eds. Institutions of Reading: The Social Life of Libraries in the United States (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2007), pp. 148-83.

Baenen, Michael A. “A Great and Natural Enemy of Democracy?: Politics and Culture in the Antebellum Portsmouth Athenaeum,” in Augst and Carpenter, eds. Institutions of Reading: The Social Life of Libraries in the United States (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2007), pp. 72-98.

Bales, Stephen E. “Tracing the Archetypal Academic Librarian,” Library Philosophy and Practice (2009): 1-8. [available at: http://unllib.unl.edu/LPP/bales.pdf]

Banda, Anne E. “A Tale of Two Cities: Public Library Development in Milwaukee and Montreal,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), 2006, 207 pp. [Advisor: Marc V. Levine]

Barban, Leslie. “The Evolution of Children’s Literature: Getting Sidetracked-Delightfully-at the Baldwin Library,” Children & Libraries 3 (Spring 2005): 43-47.

Barnard, Megan, ed. Collecting the Imagination: The First Fifty Years of the Ransom Center (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2007) 132 pp. $40.00 ISBN 978-0-29271-489-2.

Barnum, George and August Imholtz. “Paper Standards, Public Printing, and Preservation: Some Historical Notes on the Government Printing Office's Paper Specifications, 1895 — 1980,” DttP 39 (Fall 2011): 22-25.

Barrett, Nina, et al Deering Library: An Illustrated History (Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2008) 148 pp. $40.00 ISBN 978-0-8101-2502-1.

Basler, Teresa T and David C. Wright. “The Making of a Collection: Mesoamerican Manuscripts at Princeton University,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 43, no. 1 (2008): 29-55.

Battles, David M. The History of Public Library Access for African Americans in the South, or Leaving Behind the Plow (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2009) 171 pp. $40.00 ISBN 978-0-8108-6247-0.

Baumann, Roland M. “Oberlin College and the Movement to Establish an Archives, 1920-1966,” Midwestern Archivist v. 13, no. 1 (1988): 27-38.

Beall, Julianne and Joan S. Mitchell. “History of the Representation of the DDC in the MARC Classification Format,” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly v. 48, no. 1 (2010): 48-63.

Beck, Clare. New Woman as Librarian: The Career of Adelaide Hasse (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2006) 348 pp. $45.00 ISBN 0-8108-5106-7.

Becker, Patti Clayton. Books and Libraries in American Society during World War II: Weapons in the War of Ideas (New York: Routledge, 2005) 294 pp. $60.00 ISBN 0-415-97179-9.

Bergquist, Ronald E. “It Could Have Been Bigger, but Its Residents Like it as it is: Small Town Libraries in Moore County, North Carolina,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 2006, 397 pp. [Advisor: Claudia Gollop]

Berlet, Chip. “The Write Stuff: U.S. Serial Print Culture from Conservatives out to Neo-Nazis,” Library Trends 56 (Winter 2008): 570-600.

Bernier, Anthony, Mary K. Chelton, and Christine A. Jenkins. “Two Hundred Years of Young Adult Library Services History: The Chronology,” Voice of Youth Advocates 28 (June 2005): 106-11.

Berry, S.L. and Mary Ellen Gadski. Stacks: A History of the Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library (Indianapolis, IN: Indianapolis-Marion County Library Foundation, 2011) $25.00. ISBN 978-0-615-44502-1.

Bjorner, Susanne and Stephanie C. Ardito. “Online before the Internet: Early Pioneers Tell Their Stories, Part 9: The Federal Government’s Role,” Searcher 13 (April 2005): 36-44.

Blahut, Adam. “A study of the founding of the Erie Public Library,” (Unpublished Masters Thesis, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania), 2005, 94 pp.

Bleisch, Pamela R. “Spoilsmen and Daughters of the Republic: Political Interference in the Texas State Library during the Tenure of Elizabeth Howard West, 1911-1925,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 45, no. 4 (2010): 383-413.

Bleyker, K. D. “Central Mississippi Library Council: Twenty-Nine Years of Service to Jackson Area Libraries,” Mississippi Libraries 69 (Summer 2005): 31-35.

Bleyker, Karin Den. “Central Mississippi Library Council: Twenty-Nine Years of Service to Jackson Area Libraries,” Mississippi Libraries 69 (Summer 2005): 31-35.

Bloomberg, Kristin Mapel. “Cultural Critique and Consciousness Raising: Clara Bewick Colby’s Women’s Tribune and Late-Nineteenth Century Radical Feminism,” in Danky and Wiegand, eds. Women in Print: Essays on the Print Culture of American Women from the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Madison: University of Wisconsin, 2006), pp. 27-63.

Bluh, Pamela, ed. Commemorating the Past, Celebrating the Present, Creating the Future: Papers in Observance of the 50th Anniversary of the Association for Library Collections & Technical Services (Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 2007).

Bobinski, George. Libraries and Librarianship: Sixty Years of Challenge and Change (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2007) 160 pp. $40.00 ISBN 0-8108-5899-1.

Bolen, Matthew T. “The American Library Association, 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:

http://etd.ils.unc.edu/dspace/bitstream/1901/266/1/ALA+and+Intellectual+...

Bolze, Thomas A. “From Private Passion to Public Virtue: Thomas B. Lockwood and the Making of a Cultural Philanthropist, 1895-1935,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 45, no. 4 (2010): 414-41.

Bond, William H. “From the Great Desire of Promoting Learning: Thomas Hollis’s Gifts to the Harvard College Library,” Harvard Library Bulletin 19 (Spring-Summer 2008): entire issue.

Bonous-Smit, Barbara. “The American Numismatic Society Library and Numismatic Scholarship,” Library & Information History 25 (September 2009): 147-70.

Boyd, Donald C. “The Book Women of Kentucky: The WPA Pack Horse Library Project, 1936-1943,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 42, no. 2 (2007): 111-28.

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]

Brazile, Orella R. and Jane Redden O’Riley. “Muriel Belton Boyd: A Legend in Librarianship among Black Librarians in Louisiana,” Louisiana Libraries 67 (Winter 2005): 3-6.

Brinkman, Carol S. “The Life, and Death, of a Library,” Kentucky Libraries 70 (Fall 2006): 24-30.

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.

Brown, Dale Patrick. Brilliance and Balderdash: Early Lectures at Cincinnati’s Mercantile Library (Cincinnati, OH: Mercantile Library, 2007) 163 pp. $30.00 ISBN 0-9788915-0-3.

Browne, Dorothy M. “New York City Museums and Cultural Leadership, 1917-1940,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, City University of New York), 2008, 233 pp.

Burk, William R. “The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library and the Sciences, 1795-1902,” North Carolina Libraries 67 (Spring/Summer 2009): 2-16

[ http://www.nclaonline.org/NCL/ncl/NCL_67_1-2_Spring-Summer2009.pdf]

Burke, Cynthia, Stephen Greenberg, and Terry Ahmed. “Serving our Colleagues: Reference and History of Medicine Services from the National Library of Medicine,” Medical Reference Services Quarterly 26 (Spring 2007): 73-80.

Burkett, Randall K. “The Joy of Finding Periodicals Not in Danky,” Library Trends 56 (Winter 2008): 601-617.

Burnley, Alesia. “Lebanon-Wilson County Library,” Tennessee Libraries (online) v. 59, no. 2 (2009): http://www.tnla.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=285

Burt, Laura. “Vivian Harsh, Adult Education, and the Library’s Role as Community Center,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 44, no. 2 (2009): 234-55.

Buschman, John E. and Gloria J. Leckie, eds. Library as Place: History, Community, and Culture (Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2007) 260 pp. $50.00 ISBN 1-59158-382-9.

Butler, A. Hays. “Frederick Hicks’s Strategic Vision for Law Librarianship,” Law Library Journal 98 (Spring 2006): 367-79.

Byard, Paul Spencer et al. The Making of the Morgan from Charles McKim to Renzo Piano (New York: The Morgan Library & Museum, 2008) 138 pp. $35.00 ISBN 978-0-87598-149-9.

Campbell, Gail C. “History of the Johnson City Public Library,” Tennessee Libraries (online) v.59, no. 2 (2009): http://www.tnla.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=175

Carmichael, James V., Jr. “Southern Librarianship and the Culture of Resentment,” Libraries & Culture 40 (Summer 2005): 324-52.

Carpenter, Kenneth. “Toward a New Cultural Design: The American Council of Learned Societies, the Social Science Research Council, and Libraries in the 1930s,” in Augst and Carpenter, eds. Institutions of Reading: The Social Life of Libraries in the United States (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2007), pp. 283-309.

Carpenter, Kenneth E., “America’s Most Influential Library?” in Richard Wendorf, ed., The Boston Athenaeum: Bicentennial Essays (Boston: Athenaeum, 2009), pp. 33-68.

Castaneda, Terri. “Making News: Marie Potts and the Smoke Signal of the Federated Indians of California,” in Danky and Wiegand, eds. Women in Print: Essays on the Print Culture of American Women from the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Madison: University of Wisconsin, 2006), pp. 77-125.

“Celebrating 90 Years,” Catholic Library World 81 (March 2011): 181-93. [history of Catholic Library Association]

Chancellor, Renate L. “E. J. Josey: A Historical Look at a Civil Rights Activist and Transformative Leader in the Modern Library Profession,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles, 2008) 225 pp. [Advisor: Mary Niles Maack]

Cheeks, Elizabeth B. “Talladega Public Library 1908-1958: The First Fifty Years,” Alabama Librarian v. 54, no. 2 (2004): 26-31.

Chen, Robin S. D. “The Principle Library Buildings of the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill in Context,” (Master’s Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 2005, 67 pp.

“Chronology and Bibliography of Donald G. Davis, Jr.” Libraries & Culture 40 (Summer 2005): 475-91.

“Chronology and Bibliography of John Y. Cole,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 45, no. 1 (2010): 133-61.

Chu, Felix T. There’s Another Way to Do it: Reflections on Librarianship (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2005) 115 pp. $25.00 ISBN 0-8108-5191-1.

Church, John A. “William J. Burrow: A Remebrance and Appreciation,” American Archivist 68 (Spring/Summer 2005): 152-60. [Burrow (1904-1967) developed techniques for preserving books and manuscripts]

Cloonan, Michele V. “Alice Millard and the Gospel of Beauty and Taste,” in Danky and Wiegand, eds. Women in Print: Essays on the Print Culture of American Women from the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Madison: University of Wisconsin, 2006), pp. 159-78.

Cogdill, Keith W. “Progress in Health Sciences Librarianship: 1970-2005,” Advances in Librarianship v. 30 (2006): 145-77.

Cohen, Charles and Paul S. Boyer, eds. Religion and the Culture of Print in Modern America (Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 2008) 392 pp. $30.00 ISBN 978-0-299-22574-2. [Part of Print Culture History in Modern America Series]

Cohen, Henry and Mary Minow. “Intellectual Freedom in Libraries: Then and Now,” Advances in Librarianship v. 30 (2006): 73-101.

Cole, John Y. “The Book Palace of the American People: An Introduction and Reflection,” Library Quarterly 80 (October 2010): 301-310.

Cole, John Y. “The Library of Congress Becomes a World Library, 1815-2005,” Libraries & Culture 40 (Summer 2005): 385-98.

Coleman, Anita S. “William Stetson Merrill and Bricolage for Information Studies,” Journal of Documentation v. 62, no. 4 (2006): 462-81.

Coleman, Brenda Weeks. “Keeping the Faith: The Public Library’s Commitment to Adult Education, 1950-2006,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Southern Mississippi), 2008, 661 pp.

Connor, Jennifer J. “Only for Purely Scientific Institutions: The Medical Library Association's Exchange, 1898-1950s,” Journal of the Medical Library Association 99 (April 2011): 118-26.

Cook, Karen. “Freedom Libraries in the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Summer Project: A History,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Alabama), 2008, 491 pp. [Advisor: Margaret Stieg Dalton]

Corwin, Euphemia. “Twenty-Five Years of the Kentucky Library Association,” Kentucky Libraries 70 (Summer 2006): 8-12.

Croteau, Jeffrey. “Yet More American Circulating Libraries: A Preliminary Checklist of Brooklyn (New York) Circulating Libraries,” Library History 22 (November 2006): 171-80.

Crowley, Bill. “Rediscovering the History of Readers Advisory Service,” Public Libraries 44 (January/February 2005): 37-41.

Cummings, Jennifer. “How Can We Fail?: The Texas State Library’s Traveling Libraries and Bookmobiles, 1916-1966,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 44, no. 3 (2009): 299-325.

Dalton, Margaret Stieg. “The International Relations Office, 1956-1972,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 609-22.

Daniels, Caroline. “The Feminine Touch Has Not Been Wanting: Women Librarians at Camp Zachary Taylor, 1917-1919,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 43, no. 3 (2008): 286-307.

Danky, James P. and Wayne A. Wiegand, eds. Women in Print: Essays on the Print Culture of American Women from the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Madison: University of Wisconsin, 2006) 308 pp. $29.95 ISBN 0-299-21784-1. [part of Print Culture in Modern America series] [available electronically at: http://parallelpress.library.wisc.edu/books/wip/WomenInPrint.pdf

Dash, Barbara L. “A Visionary Acquisition: The Yudin Collection at the Library of Congress,” Slavic & East European Information Resources v. 9, no. 2 (2008): 92-114.

Daugherty, Robert and Robert F. Moran, Jr. “A Brief History and Timeline of the Library Administration and Management Association, 1957-2007,” Library Administration & Management 21 (Summer 2007): 109-23.

Davidsen, Susanna L. “The Internet Public Library and the History of Library Portals,” Journal of Library Administration v. 43, nos. 1/2 (2005): 5-18.

Davis, Donald G., Jr., comp. “Association for Library and Information Science Education (Association of American Library Schools) Officers and Meetings, 1991-2005,” Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 46 (Summer 2005): 271-74.

Davis, Donald G., Jr. “Ninety Years of Education for the Profession: Reflections on the Early Years,” Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 46 (Summer 2005): 266-70.

Davis, Melvin Duane. “Collecting Hispania: Archer Huntington’s Quest to Develop Hispanic Collections in the United States,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Alabama), 2005, 246 pp. [Founded Hispanic Reading Room and Hispanic Foundation at the Library of Congress]

Deyrup, Marta Mestrovic. “Change-Masters All: A Series on Librarians Who Steered a Clear Course toward the Twenty-First Century: An Interview with Marianne Gaunt,” Library Administration & Management 21 (Summer 2007): 124-28.

Dibbell, Jeremy B. “A Library of the Most Celebrated & Approval Authors: The First Purchase Collection of Union College,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 43, no. 4 (2008): 367-96. [Winner of Justin Winsor Prize for 2007-2008]

Dickstein, Phyllis. “The Dag Hammarskjöld Library, 1965-2005: Modernization and Outreach,” Library History 22 (July 2006): 101-116.

Dilevko, Juris and Candice F. C. Magowan. Reader’s Advisory Service in North American Public Libraries, 1870-2005: A History and Critical Analysis (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 2007) 252 pp. $50.00 ISBN 978-0-786-4292-57.

Dilevko, Juris. “An Alternative Vision of Librarianship: James Danky and the Sociocultural Politics of Collection Development,” Library Trends 56 (Winter 2008): 678-704.

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.

Dimaya, Pedro Damo. “Relationships of Some Service Aspects of the Libraries under the Bureau of Public Libraries in the Philippines,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Tulsa), 1959, 84 pp.

Dobbs, Ann Raber. “The Public Library Movement, the Denver Public Library, and Progressivism,” (Masters’ Thesis, University of Colorado at Boulder), 1981, 110 pp.

Donaldson, Bobby. "Circles of Learning: Exploring the Library of Carter G. Woodson,” Journal of African American History 93 (Winter 2008): 80-87.

Douglas, Scott. Quiet, Please: Dispatches from a Public Librarian (Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Press, 2008) 330 pp. $25.00 ISBN 978-0-7867-2091-0.

Dredge, Bart. “Contradictions of Corporate Benevolence: Industrial Libraries in the Southern Textile Industry, 1920-1945,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 43, no. 3 (2008): 308-26.

Dugan, Hammond. “The Past is Prelude: K.L.A.’s First Forty Years,” Kentucky Libraries 70 (Summer 2006): 13-18.

Eaton, Gale. “The Education of Alice M. Jordan and the Origins of the Boston Public Library Training School,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 46, no. 1 (2011): 26-49.

Eberhart, George M. “Everything You Needed to Know about Libraries,” American Libraries 37 (January 2006): 44-47.

Edelman, Hendrik. “Intelligent Design and the Evolution of American Research Collections: A Personal Reflection,” Library Resources & Technical Services 50 (October 2006): 234-38.

Edelman, Hedrick. “Nijhoff in America Booksellers from the Netherlands and the Development of American Research Libraries – Part I,” Quaerendo 40 (Summer 2010): 166-226.

Emery, Robert A. “The Official Bulletin, 1917-1919: A Proto-Federal Register,” Law Library Journal 102 (Summer 2010): 441-48.

Evans, L. Tiffany. “A History and Organizational Development Analysis of the Formation of OhioLINK: A Statewide Inter-Organizational Library Consortium, 1986-1992,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh), 2004, 169 pp. [Advisor: Arlene G. Taylor]

Fairies, Elizabeth. A Century of Service: History of the Dayton Public Library, Dayton, Ohio, 1847-1947 rev. ed. (Dayton, OH: Dayton Public Library, 1948.

Fellows, Cynthia. “Law Libraries of the Last Frontier,” Legal Information Management 4 (Winter 2004): 257-64.

Fenderson, Jonathan. "Evolving Conceptions of Pan-African Scholarship: W.E.B. Du Bois, Carter G. Woodson, and the Encyclopedia Africana, 1909-1963." Journal of African American History 95 (Winter 2010): 71-91.

Fenton, Michele. “A Great Day in Indiana: The Legend of Lillian Childress Hall.” Black Caucus of the American Library Association Newsletter v. 39, no. 2 (2010): 5-6.

Fields, M. A. “Mildred B. Harrison and Alabama Public Libraries: An Oral History in Context,” Alabama Libraries v. 54, no. 2 (2004): 13-25.

Finchum, Tanya Drucker and Allen Finchum. “Not Gone with the Wind: Libraries in Oklahoma in the 1930s,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 46, no. 3 (2011): 276-94.

Finley, Elizabeth and David S. Mao. “Recollections of a Mid-Twentieth-Century Law Firm Librarian,” Law Library Journal 97 (Summer 2005): 565-74.

“The First 100 Years,” American Libraries 38 (June/July 2007): 60-75.

Fisher, Steve P. “Research Library Collaboration in Colorado: The Birth and Early Evolution of CARL, the Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries,” Collaborative Librarianship v. 1, no. 3 (2009): 91-98.

Fowler, David C. “Licensing: An Historical Perspective,” Journal of Library Administration v. 42, nos. 3/4 (2005): 177-97.

Francoeur, Stephen. “Prudence and Controversy: The New York Public Library Response to Post-War Anti-Communist Pressures,” Library & Information History 27 (September 2011): 140-60.

Fredericksen, Linda. “A Century of Cooperation: The Pacific Northwest Library Association, 1909-2009,” PNLA Quarterly 73 (Summer 2009): 5-35.

Fulton, Crystal. “An Ordinary Life in the Round: Elfreda Annmary Chatman,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 45, no. 2 (2010): 238-59.

Fultz, Michael. “Black Public Libraries in the South in the Era of De Jure Segregation,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 41 (Summer 2006): 337-59.

Funke, Claudia. “In What Style Should We Build Our Collections?” Harvard Library Bulletin 15 (Spring-Summer 2004): 99-197.

Gabel, Gernot U. “Wo Amerikas Elite Buffelt: Die Yale University Will Harvard auch Bibliothekarisch Konkurrenz Machen,” BuB-Journal 58 (November/December 2006): 756-59.

Galbi, Douglas A. “Book Circulation per U.S. Public Library User Since 1856,” (Unpublished draft manuscript, available at http://www.galbithink.org/libraries/circulation.htm)

Galbi, Douglas A. “Book Circulation Per U.S. Public Library User Since 1856,” Public Library Quarterly v. 27, no. 4 (2008): 351-71.

Galbi, Douglas A. “Non-Book Items in US Public Libraries,” Public Library Quarterly 28 (January/March 2009): 64-67.

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.

Gatch, Milton McCormick. The Library of Leander van Ess and the Earliest American Collections of Reformation Pamphlets (New York: Bibliographical Society of America, 2007) 201 pp. $50.00 ISBN 978-0-914930-18-1.

Gathegi, John N. “The Public Library as a Public Forum: The (De) Evolution of a Legal Doctrine,” Library Quarterly 75 (January 2005): 1-19.

Gautier, Amina. “African American Women’s Writings in the Woman’s Building Library,” Libraries & Culture 41 (Winter 2006): 55-81.

Gisolfi, Peter A. “Public Libraries in Transition from 20th to 21st Century Models,” Advances in Library Administration and Organization v. 29 (2010): 1-36.

Given, Lisa M. and Lianne McTavish. “What’s Old is New Again: The Reconvergence of Libraries, Archives, and Museums in the Digital Age,” Library Quarterly 80 (January 2010): 7-32.

Glynn, Tom. “The New York Society Library: Books, Authority, and Publics in Colonial and Early Republican New York,” Libraries & Culture 40 (Fall 2005): 493-529.

Glynn, Tom. “The Professionalization of a Calling: Mission and Method at the New York Library Club, 1885-1901,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 41 (Fall 2006): 438-61.

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. “Assessing What We Wrote: A Review of the Libraries & Culture Literature Reviews, 1967-2002,” Libraries & Culture 40 (Summer 2005): 251-66.

Goedeken, Edward A. “The Literature of American Library History, 2003-2005,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 43, no. 4 (2008): 440-80.

Goedeken, Edward A. “The Literature of American Library History, 2006-2007,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 44, no. 4 (2009): 434-70.

Goedeken, Edward A. “Our Historiographical Enterprise: Shifting Emphases and Directions,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 45, no. 3 (2010): 350-58.

Goedeken, Edward A. “The Serials Librarian: A Brief History and Assessment,” The Serials Librarian v. 49, no. 4 (2006): 157-73.

Goldberg, Tyler and Angel Clemons. “The Difficult We Do Right Away, the Impossible Takes a Little Longer: A History of the University of Louisville Libraries’ Cataloging Department,” Kentucky Libraries 73 (Winter 2009): 27-32.

Gonzalez Marinas, Maria Elena. “Crisis in Scholarly Communications: Insights from Forty Years of the Journal of Library History, 1966-2005,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Texas at Austin), 2008, 410 pp. [available at:

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/etd/d/2008/gonzalezm97097/gonzalezm97097.pdf#p... [Advisor: Patricia K. Galloway]

Gracy, David B., II. “Is There Counsel in Those Curtains?: Research Agendas for the Times,” Library Quarterly 81 (July 2011): 277-95.

Gracy, David B., II. The State Library and Archives of Texas: A History, 1835-1962 (Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2010) 264 pp. $45.00 ISBN 978-0-292-72201-9.

Gracy, David B., II. “To Have the People of Texas See the Necessity for It: Laying the Foundation for the Texas State Library, 1835-1909,” Texas Library Journal 84 (Fall 2008): 102-107.

Gray, Barry. “The Catalogue of the Original Library of Allegheny College, Meadville, Pennsylvania,” Library History 21 (July 2005): 91-102.

Green, James. “Subscription Libraries and Commercial Circulating Libraries in Colonial Philadelphia and New York,” in Augst and Carpenter, eds. Institutions of Reading: The Social Life of Libraries in the United States (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2007), pp. 53-71.

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.

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Gunselman, Cheryl. "'Wheedling, Wangling, and Walloping' for Progress: The Public Service Career of Cornelia Marvin Pierce, 1905-1943," Oregon Historical Quarterly 110 (Fall 2009): 362-389.

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Hahn, Trudi Bellardo and Diane L. Barlow, eds. “Women Pioneers in the Information Sciences, 1900-1950,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 44, no. 2 (2009): entire issue.

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Hardy, Elaine. “The Georgia Public Library Service and Georgia's Public Libraries: A timeline of important events in Georgia public library history,” Georgia Library Quarterly 45 (Summer 2008): 12-18.

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Harmon, Glynn. “Remembering William Goffman: Mathematical Information Science Pioneer,” Information Processing & Management 44 (July 2008): 1634-47.

Haslam, Gerald W. Lawrence Clark Powell : California classic, a Speech Given at the Library Associates Dinner for the Powell Society, UCLA Library, September 21, 2006 in the Powell Library Rotunda (Sebastopol, CA: Patrick Reagh, 2008) 21 pp.

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.

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Healey, Paul D. “Go and Tell the World: Charles R. McCarthy and the Evolution of the Legislative Reference Movement, 1901-1917,” Law Library Journal 99 (Winter 2007): 33-53.

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Hersberger, Julia A., Lou Sua, and Adam L. Murray. “The Fruit and Root of the Community: The Greensboro Carnegie Negro Library, 1904-1964,” in Library as Place: History, Community, and Culture (Libraries Unlimited, 2007): 79-99.

Hills-Nova, Clare. “Highly Idiosyncratic and Only Half Trained: The Institute of Fine Arts Libraries and Art History in the United States,” Art Libraries Journal v. 32 no. 3 (2007): 17-25.

Hitchcock, Eloise. “History of the Library at Cumberland University,” Tennessee Libraries (online) v. 59, no. 2 (2009): http://www.tnla.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=277

Hochman, Barbara. “Uncle Tom’s Cabin at the World’s Columbian Exposition,” Libraries & Culture 41 (Winter 2006): 82-108.

Hogenboom, Karen. “Lessons Learned about Access to Government Information after World War II Can Be Applied after September 11,” Government Information Quarterly 25 (January 2008): 90-103.

Homan, J. Michael. “Becoming an Internationalist: Reflections on the International Activities of Estelle Brodman,” Journal of the Medical Library Association 96 (July 2008): 242-48.

Horning, Kathleen T. “Secrecy and the Newberry Medal,” Hornbook 87 (July/August 2011): 60-70.

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Houdek, Frank G. “Frequently Asked Questions about AALL’s First Hundred Years,” Law Library Journal 98 (Winter 2006): 157-67.

Houdek, Frank G. “Vignettes of Julius J. Marke,” Law Library Journal 96 (Winter 2004): 27-39.

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Hufbauer, Benjamin. “Libraries,” in John W. Matviko, ed., The American President in Popular Culture (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2005), pp. 87-101.

Hufbauer, Benjamin. Presidential Temples: The Transformation of Presidential Commemoration since 1900 (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2006) 320 pp. $35.00 ISBN 0-700-614-22-2.

Hurtado, Albert L. “Professors and Tycoons: The Creation of Great Research Libraries in the American West,” Western Historical Quarterly 41 (Summer 2010): 149-169.

Hussey, Lisa K. “Why Librarianship?: An Exploration of the Motivations of Ethnic Minorities to Choose Library and Information Science as a Career,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Missouri-Columbia), 2006, 209 pp. [Advisor: John Budd]

Hux, Roger K. “Beaufort and Louvain: Public Reaction to Library Destruction during the American Civil War and the World Wars,” Proceedings of the South Carolina Historical Association (2010): 57-65.

Jacobs, Laureen M. Geppert. “Carnegie Libraries: The Jumpstart to Public Libraries in Texas,” Texas Library Journal 86 (Winter 2010): 142-45.

Jeffrey, Jonathan. “A Bumpy Ride: The Story of Opening Owensboro’s Carnegie Library,” Kentucky Libraries 70 (Summer 2006): 21-28.

Jeffrey, Jonathan. “Looking Back at Kentucky Libraries in the 1850s,” Kentucky Libraries 69 (Winter 2005): 20-24.

Jeffrey, Jonathan. “Looking Back: State Librarian’s 1889 Report to Governor Simon B. Buckner,” Kentucky Libraries 70 (Spring 2006): 21-24.

Jeffrey, Jonathan D. “Looking Back: A History of the Manchester Street Center,” Kentucky Libraries 72 (Spring 2008): 17-21.

Jeffrey, Jonathan D. “Looking Back: Growing Pains for the Bowling Green Public Library, 1950-1961,” Kentucky Libraries 74 (Summer 2010): 22-25.

Jeffrey, Jonathan D. “Looking Back: Letters of Persuasion: Posturing for a Carnegie Library in Middlesboro,” Kentucky Libraries 73 (Fall 2009): 28-32.

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Kappmeyer, Lori Osmus. “It’s All About the Relationships—In Serials, in FRBR, in Life: An Interview with Olivia M.A. Madison,” Serials Librarian 57 (July-September 2009): 69-86.

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Kimball, Melanie A. “From Refugee to Risk: Public Libraries and Children in World War I,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 454-63.

Kniffel, Leonard. “Judith Krug, 1940-2009: The Freedom to Read,” American Libraries 40 (May 2009): 40-43.

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Kurutz, Gary F. "'It's a Long Trip from Headquarters': An Exhibit Celebrating Early County Library Service in California." California State Library Foundation Bulletin, no. 92 (2009): 13-19.

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McCarthy, Malachy R. “From Reliquary to Relevance: Creating an American Catholic Union List of Newspapers and Serials,” Catholic Library World 77 (March 2007): 215-221.

McClintock, Thomas C. The Best Gift: The History of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library. Corvallis: Corvallis Benton County Public Library Foundation, 2008.

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McKee, Linda R. “The History of John Ringling’s Library: Preserving the Heritage of a Great Cultural Institution,” Florida Libraries (2005 Special Edition): 17-29.

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Morris, Lila M. “A Comparative and Descriptive Study of Public School Library Media Centers in South Dakota,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of South Dakota), 2005, 182 pp.

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Neeley, James D. “A Library for Engineering Education: Frank O. Marvin and the University of Kansas, 1875-1915,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 43, no. 4 (2008): 411-39.

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Parisian, Catherine M., ed. The First White House Library: A History and Annotated Catalogue (University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2010) 398 pp. $55.00 ISBN 978-0-271-03713-4. [Part of Penn State Series in the History of the Book]

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Paulus, Michael J., Jr. “Beyond Pabulum for the Undergraduates: The Development of the Princeton Theological Seminary Library in the Nineteenth Century,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 42, no. 3 (2007): 231-67.

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Pearson, Joyce A. McCray. “A Brief History of the University of Kansas School of Law Library,” University of Kansas Law Review 51 (July 2003): 873-903.

Peay, Wayne J. “Estelle Brodman and the First Generation of Library Automation,” Journal of the Medical Library Association 96 (July 2008): 262-67.

Peiss, Kathy. “Cultural Policy in a Time of War: The American Response to Endangered Books in World War II,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 370-86.

Perryman, C. “Medicus Deus: A Review of Factors Affecting Hospital Library Services to Patients between 1790-1950,” Journal of the Medical Library Association

Peterson, K. L. “American Academic Librarians’ Attitudes toward Recreational Reading: A Content Analysis of the Periodical Literature,” (Master’s Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 2006, 52 pp.

Phillips, Faye. “To Build upon the Foundation: Charles Gayarré’s Vision for the Louisiana State Library,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 43, no. 1 (2008): 56-76.

Phillips, Heather. “Libraries and National Security Law: An Examination of the USA PATRIOT Act,” Progressive Librarian no. 25 (Summer 2005): 28-42.

Pierce, Jennifer Burek. “Why Girls Go Wrong: Advising Female Teen Readers in the Early Twentieth Century,” Library Quarterly 77 (July 2007): 311-26.

Poe, Jodi. “Information and Referral Services: A Brief History,” The Southeastern Librarian 54 (Spring 2006): 36-41.

Polansky, Patricia A. “Who Created Us? Faculty, Staff, Book Dealers, and Russian Libraries that Shaped the University of Hawaii Russian Collection,” Slavic & East European Information Resources v. 9, no. 2 (2008): 174-225.

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Preer, Jean L. “Man’s Right to Knowledge: Libraries and Columbia University’s 1954 Cold War Bicentennial,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 623-37.

Preer, Jean. “Promoting Citizenship: How Librarians Helped Get Out the Vote in the 1952 Presidential Election,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 43, no. 1 (2008): 1-28. [Awarded 2007 Justin Winsor Prize]

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Reed, Henry Hope and Francis Morrone. The New York Public Library: The Architecture and Decoration of the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building (New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 2011) 320 pp. $75.00 ISBN 978-0-393-07810-7.

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Robbins, Louise S. “Changing the Geography of Reading in a Southern Border State: The Rosenwald Fund and the WPA in Oklahoma,” Libraries & Culture 40 (Summer 2005): 353-67.

Robbins, Louise S. “Publishing American Values: The Franklin Book Programs as Cold War Cultural Diplomacy,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 638-50.

Robbins, Louise S. “Responses to the Resurrection of Miss Ruth Brown: An Essay on the Reception of a Historical Case Study,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 42, no. 4 (2007): 422-37.

Robbins, Louise S., Anne H. Lundin and Michele Besant, comp. and eds. Tradition and Vision: Library and Information Studies at the University of Wisconsin: A Centennial History (Madison, WI: School of Library and Information Studies, 2006) 306 pp. $35.00 ISBN 0-9364-422-0-4.

Robbins, Sarah. “Woman’s Work for Woman: Gendered Print Culture in American Mission Movement Narratives,” in Danky and Wiegand, eds. Women in Print: Essays on the Print Culture of American Women from the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Madison: University of Wisconsin, 2006), pp. 251-80.

Roffman, Karin. “Women Writers and Their Libraries in the 1920s,” in Augst and Carpenter, eds. Institutions of Reading: The Social Life of Libraries in the United States (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2007), pp. 203-30.

Rowe, Stephen M. “Athena on the Chattahoochee,” Alabama Heritage no. 95 (Winter 2010): 8-19.

Ruffner, Malissa and Emily J. Glenn. “Highly Subjective: The Librarianship of Winifred Sewell,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 44, no. 2 (2009): 256-275.

Russ, Ron. “American Library Association Councilor History: 1984 – 2011,” Arkansas Libraries 68 (Fall 2011): 13-15.

Ryckman, Brian, Valeria Long, and Emily Yedinak. “Establishing a Baseline: Evolution and Evaluation of Grand Valley State University’s Off-Campus Library Services,” Journal of Library Administration 49 (January/March 2009): 75-88.

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Samek, Toni, K.R. Roberto, and Moyra Lang, eds. She Was a Booklegger: Remembering Celeste West (Duluth, MN: Library Juice Press,2010) 247 pp. $30.00 ISBN 978-0-9802004-9-2.

Satterfield, A. W. “Publications Disseminated by the U.S. Government during the Early 20th Century for the American Housewife: A Selected Bibliography,” (Master’s Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 2005, 47 pp.

Scheppke, Jim. “Public Library Buildings in Oregon: A Historical Sketch,” Oregon Library Association Quarterly 15 (Fall 2009): 8-11.

Schlup, Leonard and Stephen H. Paschen, eds. Librarianship in the Gilded Age: An Anthology of Writings, 1868-1901 (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., Inc., 2009) 340 pp. $55.00 ISBN 978-0-7864-4191-4.

Schonfeld, Roger C. "JSTOR: A Case Study in the Recent History of Scholarly Communications," Program: Electronic Library and Information Systems 39 (October 2005): 337-344.

Schuette, Shirley. From Carnegie to Cyberspace: 100 Years at the Central Arkansas Library System (Little Rock, AR: Butler Center Books, 2010) 160 pp. $30.00 ISBN 978-1-935106-14-2.

Schuette, Shirley and Nathania Sawyer. From Carnegie to Cyberspace: 100 Years at the Central Arkansas Library System (Little Rock, AR: Butler Center Books, 2010) 156 pp. $30.00 ISBN 978-1-935106-14-2.

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Seikel, Michele and Thomas Steele. “How MARC Has Changed: The History of the Format and Its Forthcoming Relationship to RDA,” Technical Services Quarterly 28 (July/September 2011): 322-34.

Shales, Ezra. “John Cotton Dana and the Business of Enlightening Newark: Applied Art at the Newark Public Library and Museum, 1902-1929,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture), 2007, 399 pp.

Shaw, Tamara. “Doing Their Part: The Services of the San Diego Public Library during World War II,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 570-82.

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.

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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: http://www.nclaonline.org/NCL/ncl/NCL_64_1-2_Spring-Summer2006.pdf

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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.

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Stauffer, Suzanne M. “She Speaks as One Having Authority: Mary E. Downey’s Use of Libraries as a Means to Public Power,” Libraries & Culture 40 (Winter 2005): 38-62.

Steele, Colin. “No Easy Rider? The Scholar and the Future of the Research Library by Fremont Rider: A Review Article,” Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 37 (March 2005): 45-51.

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Wiegand, Wayne A. “An Established Institution: The Morris Public Library of Morris, Illinois,” Journal of Illinois History 13 (Winter 2010): 265-88.

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.

Wiegand, Wayne A. “Libraries and the Invention of Information,” in Eliot and Rose, eds. A Companion to the History of the Book (Blackwell, 2007), pp. 531-43.

Wiegand, Wayne A. Main Street Public Library: Community Places and Reading Spaces in the Rural Heartland, 1876-1856 (Iowa City, IA: University of Iowa Press, 2011) 284 pp. $26.00 ISBN 978-1-60938-067-0.

Wiegand, Wayne A. “The Rich Potential of American Public School Library History: Research Needs and Opportunities for Historians of Education and Librarianship,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 42, no. 1 (2007): 57-74.

Wiegand, Wayne A. “Tourist Attraction: The Moore Library of Lexington, Michigan, 1903-1953,” Library Quarterly 81 (July 2011): 251-76.

Wiegand, Wayne A. and Sarah Wadsworth. “By Invitation Only: The American Library Association and the Woman's Library of the World's Columbia Exposition, Chicago, 1893," Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 35 (Spring 2010): 699-722.

Wilhite, Jeffrey M. “We Bind Ourselves Together: A History of the Oklahoma Student Librarians Association,” Chronicles of Oklahoma 83 (Fall 2005): 308-325.

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, Kaurri C. “History of the Sevier County Public Library System,” Tennessee Libraries (online): http://www.tnla.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=296

Williams, Robert V. “A Bibliographical Guide to a Chronological Record of Statistics of National Scope on Libraries in the United States.” Available online at: http://www.libsci.sc.edu/bob/LibraryStatistics/LibraryStatisticsGuide.html

Williams, Robert V. “Enhancing the Cultural Record: Recent Trends and Issues in the History of Information Science and Technology,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 44, no. 3 (2009): 326-42.

Williams, Robert V. “Hans Peter Luhn and Herbert M. Ohlman: Their Roles in the Origins of Keyword-in-Context/Permutation Automatic Indexing,” Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 61 (April 2010): 835-49.

Williams, Robert V. “Madeline M. Henderson: From Chemical Information Science Pioneer to Architect of the New Information Science,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 45, no. 2 (2010): 167-84.

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].

Williams, Robert V. and Martha Jane K. Zachert. “Centennial Reflections on a Name,” Information Outlook 13 (January 2009): 16-22.

Wilson, Richard A. “The Idaho State Library–1901 to 2005,” PNLA Quarterly 70 (Winter 2006): 10, 19.

Wilson, Richard Arave. “The Development of the Idaho State Library: Chronicles and Narratives, 1901 to 2004,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Idaho), 2005, 257 pp.

Winship, Michael. “The Library of Congress in 1892: Ainsworth Spofford, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, and Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 45, no. 1 (2010): 85-91.

Wisser, Katherine M. “The Organization of Knowledge and Bibliographic Classification in Nineteenth-Century America,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 2009, 319 pp.

Wolff, Katherine. Culture Club: The Curious History of the Boston Athenaeum (Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 2009) 204 pp. $80.00 ISBN 978-1-55849-713-9.

Yankaskas, Lynda K. “Borrowing Culture: Social Libraries and American Civic Life, 1734-1854,” (Unpublished Ph. D. Dissertation, Brandeis University), 2009, 208 pp.

Yee, Martha M. “Wholly Visionary: The American Library Association, the Library of Congress, and the Card Distribution Program,” Library Resources & Technical Services 53 (April 2009): 68-78.

Young, Arthur P. “Aftermath of a Prediction: F. W. Lancaster and the Paperless Society,” Library Trends 56 (Spring 2008): 843-58.

Young, Arthur P. and John C. Bertot. “Wayne A. Wiegand and the Library: A Passionate Engagement,” Library Quarterly 81 (July 2011): 245-49.

Young, Sheridan Eleanor. “Setbacks and Successes: Cameron University’s Library, 1909-2000,” Chronicles of Oklahoma 85 (Fall 2007): 280-307.

Zhou, Peter X., ed. Collecting Asia: East Asian Libraries in North America, 1868-2008 (Ann Arbor, MI: Association for Asian Studies, Inc., 2010) 342 pp. $50.00 ISBN 978-0-924304-56-9.

B. NON-U.S. WESTERN HEMISPHERE

Baldwin, Betsey. “Stepping Off the Paper Trail? Rethinking the Mainframe Era at the Public Archives of Canada,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Ottawa, Canada), 2006. 284 pp.

Boivin, Daniel. “History and Activity of OCLC in Canada,” Journal of Library Administration 49, no. 6 (2009): 599-602.

Boone, E. "The Toronto Mechanic's Institute: An Agent of Canadianization?" Feliciter 50, no. 1 (2004): 21-23.

Brison, Frederik. “L’Etreinte de la Pieuvre Verte: Hachette et les Transformations du Monde du Livre Québécois, 1953-1983,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Université de Sherbrooke, Canada), 2009. 466 pp. [in French]

Brydges, Barbara. “A Century of Library Support for Teacher Education in Calgary,” Education Libraries 32 (Summer 2009): 4-11.

Curry, Ann. “A Grand Old Sandstone Lady: Vancouver’s Carnegie Library,” in Buschman and Leckie, eds. in Library as Place: History, Community, and Culture (Libraries Unlimited, 2007): 61-76.

D’urak, Ewa. “ Antecedents of the Warsaw Public Library,” Library & Information History 27 (March 2011): 17-31.

Dean, Heather. “The Persuasion of Books: The Significance of Libraries in Colonial British Columbia,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 46, no. 1 (2011): 50-72.

Distad, Merrill. The University of Alberta Library: The First Hundred Years, 1908-2008 (Edmonston, Alberta: University of Alberta Libraries, 2009) 265 pp. $19.95 CAN, ISBN 978-1-55195-245-1.

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) 220 pp. $50.00 ISBN 0-8108-5113-X.

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.

Friskney, Janet Beverley. “On a Mission for Culture: The New Canadian Library and its Milieu, 1953-1978,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Carleton University, Canada), 1999. 716 pp.

Gordon, Rose. “The Library of Parliament in the 19th Century: The French Collection,” Feliciter 51, no. 3 (2005): 112-16.

Griffis, Matthew. “Living History: The Carnegie Library as Place in Ontario,” Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science 34 (June 2010): 185-211.

Gunselman, Cheryl. “The 1905 ALA Conference in Portland: A Triumph of Audacity,” OLA Quarterly 15 (Fall 2009): 2-7.

Hanson, Elizabeth. “The 1900 ALA Conference: Charles Gould’s Vision,” Feliciter 53 no. 3 (2007): 160-63.

Hanson, Elizabeth. “Charles Gould, the 1900 ALA Conference and the Canadian Library Association,” Feliciter 52, no. 3 (2006): 114-117.

Harvey, Kathryn Nancy. “David Ross McCord (1844-1930): Imagining a Self, Imagining a Nation,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, McGill University, Canada), 2006, 340 pp. [McCord founded the McCord Museum of National History]

Hill, Claudia. “Early Days of the Central Library and the Book Van in Trinidad and Tobago,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 42, no. 2 (2007): 180-91.

Ings, Catherine and Jennifer Joslin. “Correctional Service of Canada Prison Libraries from 1980 to 2010,” Library Trends 59 (Winter 2011): 386-408.

Jones, F. “A Chimney on the Canadian Prairies: Yiddish-Language Libraries in Western Canada, 1900 to the Present,” Judaica Librarianship 12 (2006): 49-68.

Jones, Phillip. “Indispensable in a Civilized Society: Manuel Payno’s Las Bibliotecas de México,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 42, no. 3 (2007): 268-90.

Jones, Phillip. “The Mission of Little Star: Juana Manrique de Lara’s Contributions to Mexican Librarianship,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 45, no. 4 (2010): 469-90.

Lajeunesse, Marcel. “Le Bibliothecaire Quebecois: D’un Homme de Lettres a un Professionel de L’information,” Documentation & Bibliotheques 51 (April/June 2005) : 139-48.

Lyons, Chris. “Children Who Read Good Books Usually Behave Better, and Have Good Manners,”: The Founding of the Notre Dame de Grace Library for Boys and Girls, Montreal, 1943,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 597-608.

MacLennan, Birdie. “The Library and its Place in Cultural Memory: The Grande Bibliothèque du Québec in the Construction of Social and Cultural Identity,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 42, no. 4 (2007): 349-86.

Maloney, M.C. "Weaving the Golden String: Recalling a Joyful Ninety Years at the Toronto Public Library," Children & Libraries 1 (Spring 2003): 31-35.

McGrath, Leslie Anne. “Service to Children in the Toronto Public Library: A Case Study, 1912-1949,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Disseration, University of Idaho, Canada), 2005. 473 pp.

McNally, Peter and Rosemary Cochrane. Quebec Library Association: An Historical Review, 1932-2007 (Montreal: Association des Bibliothecaires de Québec, 2009) 32 pp. $30.00.

McNally, Peter F. “Western Canadiana at McGill University: The Formation of a Rare Book Collection,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 43, no. 2 (2008): 176-92.

Montoya Ríos, M., et al. “Un Reconocimiento de los Actores de la Biblioteca Pública en Antioquia,” Revista Interamericana de Bibliotecología 30 (July/December 2007): 205-226.

Nilsen, Kirsti. “Thirty-Seven CAIS-ASCI Conferences, 1973-2009,” Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science 34 (June 2010): 131-59.

Ortega, Alma C. “A History of the Fundação Biblioteca Nacional (FBN) and its role in the creation of National Library Reading Initiatives in Brazil,” World Libraries 14 (Fall 2004). [available at: http://www.worlib.org/vol14no2/ortega_v14n2.shtml]

Paola Picco, M. A. “Quebec’s Public Libraries: An Overview of Their History and Current Situation,” Public Library Quarterly 27, no. 2 (2008): 139-50.

Parada, Alejandro E. “Towards a New History of Books and Libraries in Argentina: Background, History and Periods,” Library History 22 (March 2006): 55-60.

Peltier-Davis, Cheryl and Shamin Renwick, eds. Caribbean Libraries in the 21st Century: Changes, Challenges, and Choices (Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc., 2007) 416 pp. $50.00 ISBN 978-1-57387-301-7. [Contains several historically oriented essays]

Pérez, Nélida. “Two Reading Rooms and the Librarian’s Office: The Evolution of the Centro Library and Archives,” Centro Journal 21 (Fall 2009): 198-219. [Puerto Rico]

Pérez-Matos, N. and Juan Carlos Fernández-Molina. “The History of Library and Information Activities in Cuba: The Relationship with its Constitutional Periods,” Library & Information History 26 (September 2010): 213-24.

Robitaille-Cartier, C. “La Bibliothèque Nationale du Québec a 40 Ans! Genèse de la Gardienne du Patrimoine Documentaire Québécois,” Documentation & Bibliothèques 53 (April/June 2007): 71-83.

Williams, Dorothy W. “Sankofa: Recovering Montreal’s Heterogeneous Black Print Serials,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, McGill University, Canada), 2006, 374 pp.

Zimmermann, A. M. P. "Libraries in Argentina: An Overview," IFLA Journal 30, no. 2 (2004): 108-28.

C. EUROPE

Allen, David. A Nation of Readers: The Lending Library in Georgian England (London: The British Library, 2008) 281 pp. $85.00 ISBN 978-0-7123-4967-3.

Anghelescu, Hermina G.B. “European Integration: Are Romanian Libraries Ready?” Libraries & Culture 40 (Summer 2005): 435-54.

Anghelescu, Hermina G. B. “Historical Overview: The Parliamentary Library from Past to Present,” Library Trends 58 (Spring 2010): 418-33.

Åström, 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.

Bakowska, Ewa. “The Jagiellonian Library, Cracow: its History and Recent Developments,” Library Review 54, no. 3 (2005): 155-65.

Barker, Nicolas and David Quentin. The Library of Thomas Tresham and Thomas Brudenell (London: Roxburghe Club, 2007) 515 pp. $150.00 ISBN 978-0-85388-095-0.

Beckett, John V. “Libraries and the Victoria County History,” Library & Information History 25 (December 2009): 217-26.

Benoit, Gaetan. Eugène Morel: Pioneer of Public Libraries in France. (Duluth, MN: Litwin Books, LLC, 2008) 260 pp. $32.00 ISBN 978-0-9778617-8-1.

Berkvens-Stevelinck, Chrstiane. Magna Commoditas: A History of Leiden University Library, 1575-2005 (Leiden: Primavera Pers, 2004) 92 pp. $20.00 ISBN 90-5997-005-5.

Berry, D. A. “Collecting at Oxford: A History of the University’s Museums, Gardens, and Libraries,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Oxford University), 2004.

Bertrand, Anne-Marie. Inventing a Model Library ála Française,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 44, no. 4 (2009): 471-79.

Bezuglova, Irina F. “National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg,” Fontis Artis Musicae 52 (July/September 2006): 111-18.

Birkwood, Katherine. “Our Learned Primate and that Rare Treasurie: James Ussher’s use of Sir Robert Cotton’s Manuscript Library, c. 1603-1655,” Library & Information History 26 (March 2010): 33-42.

Black, Alistair. “Arsenals of Scientific and Technical Information: Public Technical Libraries in Britain during and Immediately after World War I,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 474-89.

Black, Alistair. “Every Discipline Needs a History: Information Management and the Early Information Society in Britain,” in W. Boyd Rayward, ed. Aware and Responsible: Papers of the Nordic-International Colloquium on Social and Cultural Awareness and Responsibility in Library, Information and Documentation Studies (SCARLID) (Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2004), pp. 29-47.

Black, Alistair. "Hidden Worlds of the Early Knowledge Economy: Libraries in British Companies before the Middle of the 20th Century," Journal of Information Science 30, no. 5 (2004): 418-35.

Black, Alistair. “The Library as Clinic: A Foucauldian Interpretation of British Public Library Attitudes to Social and Physical Disease, ca. 1850-1950,” Libraries & Culture 40 (Summer 2005): 416-34.

Black, Alistair. “Mechanization in Libraries and Information Retrieval: Punched Cards and Microfilm before the Widespread Adoption of Computer Technology in Libraries,” Library History 23 (December 2007): 291-99.

Black, Alistair. "National Planning for Public Library Service: The Work and Ideas of Lionel McColvin," Library Trends 52 (Spring 2004): 902-23.

Black, Alistair. “The Past Public Library Observed: User Perceptions and Recollections of the Twentieth-Century British Public Library Recorded in the Mass-Observation Archive,” Library Quarterly 76 (October 2006): 438-55.

Black, Alistair, Dave Muddiman, and Helen Plant. The Early Information Society: Information Management in Britain before the Computer (Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Co., 2007) 288 pp. $115.00 ISBN 978-0-7546-4279-4.

Black, Alistair, Simon Pepper, and Kaye Bagshaw. Books, Buildings and Social Engineering: Early Public Libraries in Britain from Past to Present (Farnham: Ashgate, 2009) 465 pp. $125.00 ISBN 978-0-7546-7207-4.

Bowden, Caroline. “The Library of Mildred Cooke Cecil, Lady Burghley,” The Library: The Transactions of the Bibliographical Society 7th ser. 6 (March 2005): 3-29.

Bowman, J. H. “Classification in British Public Libraries: A Historical Perspective,” Library History 21 (November 2005): 143-73.

Bowman, J. H., ed. A Critical Edition of the Private Diaries of Robert Proctor: The Life of a Librarian at the British Museum (Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 2010) 373 pp. $125.00 ISBN 978-0-7734-3634-3.

Bowman, J. H. “The Decline of the Printed Catalogue in Britain,” Library History 22 (July 2006): 67-99.

Bowman, J. H. “OPACS: The Early Years, and User Reactions,” Library History 23 (December 2007): 317-29.

Bowman, J. H. “Retrospective Conversion: The Early Years,” Library History 23 (December 2007): 331-40.

Breckbill, Anita and Carole Goebes. “Music Circulating Libraries in France: An Overview and a Preliminary List,” Notes 63 (June 2007): 761-97.

Brown, Cynthia J. The Queen’s Library: Image-Making at the Court of Anne of Brittany, 147-1514 (Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011) 400 pp. $80.00 ISBN 978-0-8122-4282-9.

Buckland, Michael. “The Library Research Unit at the University of Lancaster, 1967-1972: A Memoir,” in Jillian R. Griffiths and Jenny Craven, eds. Access, Delivery, Performance: A Festschrift to Celebrate the Work of Professor Peter Brophy (London: Fact Publishing, 2009), pp. 7-20.

Butterfield, J. D. “A Classical Library in Cambridge,” Book Collector (Spring 2010): 71-95.

Cairns, Audrey M. and Peter H. Reid. “The Historical Development of the Library of St. Mary’s College, Blairs, Aberdeen, 1829-1986,” Library & Information History 25 (December 2009): 247-64.

Calvo-Sotelo Ibáñez-Martin, Pedro, ed. Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo un Retrato Intelectual (Fundación Ortega-Marañón Marcial Pons Historia, 2010) 535 pp.

Carden, Sheila. "The Origins of the Oireachtas Library," Dublin Historical Record 47 (Spring 2004): 102-108.

Carlson, Peter P. C. “Quid Me Dicis Bonum?: An Analysis of the Library and Theology of the Good Men of Ashridge,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Claremont Graduate University), 2009. 313 pp.

Carlsson, Anna. “The Geography of Scientific Culture in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain: The Case of Bamburgh Castle Library,” Library History 23 (September 2007): 179-90.

Chamier, George. The First Light: The Story of the Innerpeffray Library (Crieff, England: Library of Innerpeffray, 2009) 138 pp. $225.00.

Choldin, M. T. “Libraries in Continental Europe: The 40s and the 90s,” Journal of Documentation 61, no. 3 (2005): 356-61.

Choldin, Marianna Tax. “Libraries in Continental Europe: The 40s and the 90s,” Journal of Documentation 61, no. 3 (2005): 356-61.

Clark, Nicholas. “The Building of the House: A History of the Britten-Pears Library, Aldeburgh, 1963-2009,” Library & Information History 27 (September 2011): 161-78.

Clausen, Helge. The Written Word is the Most Patient Missionary: Catholic Literature and Catholic Public Libraries in Denmark from the Reformation to Vatican II, 1536-1962 (Copenhagen: Catholic Publishers, 2006) 345 pp. ISBN 87-85213-80-2.

Cliffe, David. Roots and Branches: The Centenary History of Battle and Caversham Libraries, Reading (Reading: Two Rivers Press, 2007) 52 pp. ISBN 978-1-9016-7754-6.

Coleman, Sterling Joseph. “Empire of the Mind: Subscription Libraries, Literacy & Acculturation in the Colonies of the British Empire,” Florida State University, 2008. DA 3348483, Aug. 2009.

Coleman, Sterling Joseph, Jr., “The British Council and UNESCO in Ethiopia: A Comparison of Linear and Cyclical Patterns of Librarianship Development,” Library History 21 (July 2005): 121-30.

Comins, Dorothy J. “The Joint Committee on Books for Devastated Libraries,” Journal of Documentation 61, no. 3 (2005): 331-33.

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.

Cramard, Odile and Kevin McLoughlin. “The Long Development of Prison Libraries in France,” Library Trends 59 (Winter 2011): 544-62.

Crawford, John. “Recovering the Lost Scottish Community Library: The Example of Fenwick,” Library History 23 (September 2007): 201-212.

Cryer, Emma. “The Private Libraries of Seventeenth-Century Artists in Italy, Spain and the Netherlands,” (Master’s Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 2006, 50 pp.

Cullen, Clara. “Dublin is also in Great Need of a Library which Shall be at Once Accessible to the Public and Contain a Good Supply of Modern and Foreign Books: Dublin’s Nineteenth-Century Public Libraries,” Library History 23 (March 2007): 49-61.

Dahlkild, Nan. “Architecture and Design of Danish Public Libraries, 1909-1939: Between Tradition and Modernity,” in Carl Gustav Johannsen and Leif Kajberg, eds. New Frontiers in Public Library Research (Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2005), pp. 211-27.

Danilewicz, Maria. “The Post-War Problems of Continental Libraries,” Journal of Documentation 61, no. 3 (2005): 334-40.

Diakonova, Olga. “Maurice Line’s Input in IFLA History as Seen by a Russian Librarian,” Alexandria 20, no. 1 (2008): 39-44.

Dickstein, Phyllis. “The Dag Hammarskjold Library, 1965-2005: Modernization and Outreach,” Library History 22 (July 2006): 101-116.

Duckett, Bob. “T. J. Wise and the City Librarian: Bibliographical Research—1917 Style,” Library & Information History 26 (March 2010): 43-55.

Dyrbye, Martin. “Anglo-Danish Library Connections in the Post-War Era: An Illustration of Cultural Aspects of the Transition from Warfare to Welfare Societies in the Years 1945 to 1964,” Library History 24 (September 2008): 230-39.

Dyrbye, Martin. “Foreign Influence on the Development of the Danish Public Libraries with Emphasis on the Association Denmark’s Popular Book Collections, 1905-1919,” in Carl Gustav Johannsen and Leif Kajberg, eds. New Frontiers in Public Library Research (Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2005), pp. 230-47.

Ebert-Schiffer, S. and G. Varley. “The Bibliotheca Hertziana in Rome,” Art Libraries Journal 30, no. 4 (2005): 16-19.

Eide, Elisabeth S. “Reading Societies and Lending Libraries in Nineteenth-Century Norway,” Library & Information History 26 (June 2010): 121-38.

Elhard, K.C. “Reframing Arcimboldo’s Librarian,” Library History 22 (November 2006): 181-99.

Elhard, K.C. “Reopening the Book on Arcimboldo’s Librarian,” Libraries & Culture 40 (Spring 2005): 115-27.

Fishburn, Matthew. “Books are Weapons: Wartime Responses to the Nazi Bookfires of 1933,” Book History 10 (2007): 223-51.

Fox, Rachel and John Feather. "The Development of Branch Libraries in Leicester," Library History 21 (March 2005): 47-56.

Francis, J. P. E. “An Innovative Northern Ireland Library Service: The Antrim County Library and the North Eastern Education and Library Board, 1959-1995, with a Comparison of the Recent History of Library Services in the Area,” Library History 24 (March 2008): 78-92.

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.

Gabel, Gernot U. “De la Deutsche Bucherei a la Deutsche Nationalbibliothek,” Bulletin des Bibliotheques de France 52, no. 1 (2007) : 106-109.

Galeffi, Agnese. “Biographical and Cataloging Common Ground: Panizzi and Lubetzky, Kindred Spirits Separated by a Century,” Library & Information History 25 (December 2009): 227-246.

Gerolimos, Michalis. “Library education in Greece: History, Current Status and Future Prospects,” Library Review 60, no. 2 (2011): 108-24.

Glasgow, Eric. "Manchester and Liverpool: (1) The Manchester Free Library, and (2) George Chandler, Librarian," Library History 21 (March 2005): 57-63.

Gooch, Leo. “The Derwentwater Library, 1732,” Recusant History 40 (2010): 120-29.

Gorbatov, Inna. “From Paris to St. Petersburg: Voltaire’s Library in Russia,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 42, no. 3 (2007): 308-24.

Gorny, Miroslaw: “From the Old-Fashioned Library to the Public Library: Changes in the Cultural Functions of Polish Academic Libraries,” Advances in Library Administration and Organization 27 (2009): 109-22.

Greenberg, Gerald S. “The Paris Commune of 1871 and the Bibliothèque Nationale,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 442-53.

Grimsted, Patricia Kennedy. "The Road to Minsk for Western Trophy Books: Twice Plundered but Not Yet Home from the War," Libraries & Culture 39 (Fall 2004): 351-404.

Grindlay, Douglas J.C. and Anne Morris. "The Decline in Adult Book Lending in UK Public Libraries and its Possible Causes: I. Literature Review," Journal of Documentation 60, no. 6 (2004): 609-31.

Grindlay, Douglas J.C. and Anne Morris. "The Decline in Adult Book Lending in UK Public Libraries and its Possible Causes: II. Statistical Analysis," Journal of Documentation 60, no. 6 (2004): 632-57

Gwynn, Lucy. “The Architecture of the English Domestic Library, 1600-1700,” Library & Information History 26 (March 2010): 56-89.

Habermann, Alexandrea and Peter Kittel. Lexikon Deutscher Wissenschaftlicher Bibliothekare: Die Wissenschaftlichen Bibliothekare der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (1981-2002) und der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik (1948-1990) Frankfurt am Main, Vittorio Klostermann, 2004) 232pp. $80.00 ISBN 3-465-03343-4

Haigh, Maria. “Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Ideological and Historical Aspects of Library and Information Science Education in Independent Ukraine,” Advances in Library Administration and Organization 27 (2009): 1-24.

Hall, Jim L. “Online Retrieval History; How it All Began: Some Personal Recollections,” Journal of Documentation 67, no. 1 (2011): 182-93.

Hall, Murray G., Christina Kostner, and Margot Werner, eds. Geraubte Bücher: Die Österreichische Nationalbibliothek Stellt Sich Ihrer NS-Vergangenheit (Wien: Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, 2004) $50.00 ISBN 3-01000-035-9.

Harris, P.R. “Sir Frank Francis of the British Museum, 1901-1988,” Library History 22 (March 2006): 3-26.

Hartbecke, Karin, ed. Zwischen Fürstenwillkür und Menschheitswohl: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz als Bibliothekar (Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann, 2008) 278 pp. $130.00 ISBN 978-3-465-03587-9.

Háry, Nicoletta Mattioli. The Vatican Library and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: The History, Impact, and Influence of Their Collaboration (1927-1947) (Vatican City: Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, 2009) 749 pp. $250.00 ISBN 978-88-210-0849-8.

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.

Hayes, Emma and Anne Morris. “Leisure Role of Public Libraries: A Historical Perspective,” Journal of Librarianship and Information Science (Folkestone, England) 37 (September 2005): 131-9.

Hérubel, Jean-Pierre V. M. “Phoenix Ascendant: French Higher Education and its Significance for Research and Learning for Library, Book, Print, and Media Culture History,” Libraries & Culture 40 (Spring 2005): 156-75.

Hoare, Peter. “A Room with a View–and a Book. Some Aspects of Library Provision for English Residents and Visitors to Florence, 1815–1930” in Barbara Schaaf, ed., Exiles, Emigrés and Intermediaries: Anglo-Italian Cultural Transactions, Internationale Forschungen zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft, v. 139 (Amsterdam and New York: Rodpoi, 2010), pp. 237–53.

Hoare, Peter and Alistair Black, eds. Cambridge History of Libraries in Britain and Ireland 3 vols. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007) ISBN 0-521-858-08-9.

Holborn, Guy. “The Inns of Court Libraries in the 21st Century,” Legal Information Management 8 (Spring 2008): 46-50.

Houston, George W. "How Did You Get Hold of a Book in a Roman Library? : Three Second-century Scenarios," Classical Bulletin 80, no 1 (2004): 5-13.

Houston, George W. “Tiberius and the Libraries: Public Book Collections and Library Buildings in the Early Roman Empire,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 43, no. 3 (2008): 247-69.

Hoyer, Rudiger. “The Library of the Zentralinsitute für Kunstgeschichte in Munich,” Art Libraries Journal 30, no. 4 (2005): 10-15.

Hung, Margaret. “A Guerrilla War in the World War II: How the Library Association Fought the War Office and the Army—and Lost,” Library History 24 (June 2008): 167-88.

Ilett, R. C. “Outstanding Issues: Gender, Feminisms and Librarianship,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Glasgow), 2003.

Ilie, Barbara J. “Libraries and Book Culture of the Byzantine Empire,” (Master’s Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 2007. 26 pp.

Intrator, M. “Avenues of Intellectual Resistance in the Ghetto Theresienstadt: Escape through the Central Library, Books, and Reading,” Libri 54 (December 2004): 237-46.

Intrator, Miriam. “People Were Literally Starving for any Kind of Reading: The Theresienstadt Ghetto Central Library, 1942-1945,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 513-22.

Jay, Emma. “Queen Caroline’s Library and its European Contexts,” Book History 9 (2006): 31-55.

Jefcoate, Graham. “A Different Modernity: The Library of the Catholic University of Nijmegen, 1923-1968,” Library & Information History 27 (June 2011): 104-122.

Jerchower, Seth and Heidi G. Lerner. “ Johann Heinrich Hottinger and the Systematic Organization of Jewish Literature,” Judaica Librarianship 13 (2007):1-25.

Jones, E. A. and Alexandra Walsham, eds. Syon Abbey and its Books: Reading, Writing and Religion, c. 1400-1700 (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 2010) 270 pp. $90.00 ISBN 978-184383-547-9.

Kaltwasser, Franz Georg. "The Common Roots of Library and Museum in the Sixteenth Century: The Example of Munich," Library History 20 (November 2004): 163-81.

Katuscak, Dusan. The Slovak National Library,” Alexandria 19, no. 2 (2007): 95-108.

Kerslake, Evelyn. “They Have Had to Come Down to the Women for Help!: Numerical Feminization and the Characteristics of Women’s Library Employment in England, 1871-1974,” Library History 23 (March 2007): 17-40.

Kirsop, Wallace, ed. The Commonwealth of Books: Essays and Studies in Honour of Ian Willison (Melbourne, Victoria: Centre for the Book, Monash University, 2007) 271 pp. $70.00 ISBN 978-0-7326-4002-6.

Kitto, Tony. “The Towneley Family Library,” Book Collector (Autumn 2010): 399-414.

Knutson, Ellen. “New Realities: Libraries in Post-Soviet Russia,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 716-29.

Knutson, Ellen Marlene. “Libraries, Community and Change in Post-Soviet Russia: The Case of the Bryansk Regional Public Library System,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), 2008. 272 pp.

Koehler, Wallace and Vera Blair. “Johann David Kohler's "Anweisung fur Reisende Gelerte, Bibliothecken, Munz-Cabinette, Antiquitaten-Zimmer, Bilder-Sale, Naturalien- und Kunst-Kammern u.d.m mit Nutzen Zubesehe": Inferred Ethical Concern in Eighteenth Century Library Practice and Lessons for the Twenty-first Century,” Journal of Information Ethics 17 (Spring 2008): 68-78.

Kohn, Roger S. “A Treasured Legacy (II): Hebrew Manuscripts at Cambridge University Library,” Library History 21 (November 2005): 175-88.

Krikorian, B. and J. Satre. "The Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, 1864-1904-2004," Art Libraries Journal 29, no. 3 (2004): 10-14.

La Barre, Kathryn. “The Heritage of Early FC in Document Reference Retrieval Systems, 1920-1969,” Library History 23 (June 2007): 129-49.

Lapidge, Michael. Anglo-Saxon Library (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006) 407 pp. $110.00 ISBN 0-19-92672-27.

Lees, Janet. “OCLC in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, 1998-2008,” Journal of Library Administration 49, no. 6 (2009): 603-611.

Lilja, Johanna. “Developing the International Distribution of Humanities Studies in Finland: The Exchange of Publications of Two Learned Societies in 1831-1914,” Library History 23 (September 2007): 213-21.

Line, Maurice B. “Forty Years of Library Automation: A Personal Reflection,” Program: Electronic Library & Information Systems 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.

López, Genaro Luis García. “The Current State of Research on the History of Public Libraries in Spain,” Library History 23 (September 2007): 191-99.

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]

Loveman, K. “Books and Sociability: The Case of Samuel Pepys’s Library,” The Review of English Studies 61 (2010): 183-95.

Love-Rodgers, Christine. “New College Library: From a Library Apart to a Library Online,” Bulletin of the Association of British Theological & Philosophical Libraries 14 (June 2007): 16-21. [New College Library in Edinburgh, Scotland]

Maack, Mary Niles. "The Lady and the Antelope" Suzanne Briet's Contribution to the French Documentation Movement," Library Trends 52 (Spring 2004): 719-47.

MacGowan, Ken. "An Introduction to the Central Catholic Library," Dublin Historical Record 47 (Spring 2004): 98-191.

Mäkinen, Ilkka. “Libraries and Reading in Finnish Military Hospitals during the Second World War,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 536-50.

Mandelbrote, Giles and Barry Taylor, eds. Libraries within the Library: The Origins of the British Library’s Printed Collections (London: The British Library, 2009) 448 pp. $85.00 ISBN 978-0-7123-5035-8.

McCarthy, Muriel and Ann Simmons, eds. Marsh’s Library: A Mirror on the World: Law, Learning and Libraries, 1650-1750 (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2009) 312 pp. $70.00 ISBN 978-1-84682-152-3.

McCarthy, Muriel and Ann Simmons, eds. Marsh’s Library—A Mirror on the World: Law, Learning and Libraries (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2009) 311 pp. $40.00 ISBN 978-18486-215-23.

McKitterick, David. “Libraries, Knowledge and Public Identity,” in ,” in Martin Daunton, ed. The Organisation of Knowledge in Victorian Britain (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005), pp. 287-312.

McNicol, Sarah. “Library Co-Operation in the Inter-War Period: Lessons from History,” Library History 21 (July 2005): 83-89,

Meehan, William, III. “The Importance of Cosimo de Medici in Library History,” Indiana Libraries 26, no. 3 (2007): 15-17.

Miehe, Dorothea. "The Paul Hirsch Music Library in the British Library", in Vodosek, Peter, Alistair Black and Peter Hoare, eds. Mäzenatentum für Bibliotheken / Philanthropy for Libraries, Wolfenbütteler Schriften zur Geschichte des Buchwesens no. 39 (Wiesbaden: Harrossowitz, 2004), pp. 37-48.

Mitts-Smith, Debra. “L’Heure Joyeuse: Educational and Social Reform in Post-World War I Brussels,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 464-73.

Moledina, Sheza. “Books in Exile: The Case of the Jesuit Seminary Library in Jersey, 1880-1945,” Library & Information History 26 (June 2010): 105-120.

Moore, Lara Jennifer. Restoring Order: The Ecole des Chartes and the Organization of Archives and Libraries in France, 1820-1870 (Duluth, MN: Litwin Books, LLC, 2008) 320 pp. $32.00 ISBN 978-0-9778617-9-8.

Moran, Barbara B. “Continuity and Change: The Integration of Oxford University’s Libraries,” Library Quarterly 75 (July 2005): 262-94.

Moran, Barbara B. “E. W. B. Nicholson and the Bodleian Library Staff-Kalendar,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 45, no. 3 (2010): 297-319.

Mortlock, D. P. Holkham Library: A History and Description (Cambridge: Roxburghe Club, 2006) 140 pp. $200.00 ISBN 1-901902-09-9.

Muddiman, Dave. “A New History of ASLIB, 1924-1950,” Journal of Documentation 61, no. 3 (2005): 402-28.

Murphy, Christopher. “British Parliamentary Libraries: History, International Comparisons, and Some Lessons for Tomorrow’s Legislature Libraries,” Library Trends 58 (2010): 472-85.

Naudé, Gabriel, Advis pour Dresser une Bibliothèque: Reproduction de l’édition de 1644 (Précédée de l’advis, Manifeste de la Bibliothèque Erudite by Claude Jolly) (Paris: Baudry, 2010) 164 pp. $35.00 ISBN 978-23575-504-38.

Naylor, Bernard. “Early Developments in the Automation of Higher Education Libraries,” Library History 23 (December 2007): 283-90.

Nelsson, Richard. “Credible and Credited: The Rise of the Media Librarians,” Library & Information Update 5 (December 2006): 38-41. [History of British newspaper libraries]

Niessen, James. “The Persistence and Decline of German Scholarship in Hungarian Library Collections and Culture in the Twentieth Century" Slavic & East European Information Resources 8, no. 4 (2007): 55-70.

Niessen, James. “Records of Empire, Monarchy, or Nation?: The Archival Heritage of the Habsburgs in East Central Europe,” Ab Imperio (March 2007). Available online at: http://abimperio.net/cgi-bin/aishow.pl state=showa&idart=1965&idlang=1&Code=

Niessen, James P. “Museums, Nationality, and Public Research Libraries in Nineteenth-Century Transylvania,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 41 (Summer 2006): 298-336.

Nijhoff, Michiel. “The Early History of the Stedelijk Museum Library: The Kloet Years,” Art Libraries Journal 33, no. 4 (2008): 14-16.

Nolan, Marie E. and Peter H. Ried. "Pride and Glory: Aberdeen Public Library during the Second World War," Library History 21 (March 2005): 9-27.

Oliver, Bette W. “The Bibliothèque Nationale from 1792 to 1794: Becoming a National Institution during the French Revolution,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 42, no. 1 (2007): 48-56.

Oliver, Bette W. “From Libraries & Culture to the Bibliothèque Nationale,” Libraries & Culture 40 (Summer 2005): 455-59.

Oliver, Bette W. From Royal to National: The Louvre Museum and the Bibliotheque Nationale (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2006) 110 pp. $19.00 ISBN 0-7391-1861-0.

Palmer, Richard and Michelle P. Brown, eds. Lambeth Palace Library: Treasures from the Collection of the Archbishops of Canterbury (London: Scala, 2010) 176 pp. $50.00 ISBN 978-1-857596-27-4.

Pateman, John. “Public Libraries and the Working Class,” Library History 21 (November 2005): 189-94.

Pearson, David. “Patterns of Book Ownership in Late Seventeenth Century England,” The Library 11 (2010): 139-67.

Peatling, G. K. and Chris Baggs. "Early British Public Library Annual Reports: Then and Now, Part 1" Library History 20 (November 2004): 223-38.

Peatling, G.K. and Chris Baggs. "Early British Public Library Annual Reports: Then and Now, Part II" Library History 21 (March 2005): 29-45.

Penwith Local History Group. Treasures of the Morrah: A Penzance Library that Has More than Books (Boscaswell Downs, Pendeen, Penzance, 2005) 123 pp. $20.00 ISBN 0-9520-661-65.

Peterson, Herman A. “The Genesis of Monastic Libraries,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 45, no. 3 (2010): 320-32.

Phipps, Christopher. “The London Library,” Art Libraries Journal 31, no. 1 (2006): 5-10.

Pond, Chris. “The House of Commons Library and the Transfer of Resources to Electronic Form for User Self-Service, 1979-2004,” Aslib Proceedings 57, no. 4 (2005): 318-32.

Poole, William. “Book Economy in New College, Oxford, in the Later Seventeenth Century: Two Documents,” History of Universities 25, no. 1 (2010): 56-137.

Pöppinghege, Rainer. “The Battle of the Books: Supplying Prisoners of War,” in Mary Hammond and Shafquat Toweed, eds., Publishing in the First World War: Essays in Book History (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007), pp. 78-92.

Poulain, Martine. Livres Pillés, Lectures Surveillées: Les Bibliothèques Françaises sous L’Occupation (Paris: Gallimard, 2008) 587 pp. $30.00 ISBN 978-2-07012-295-0.

Provision for English Residents and Visitors to Florence, 1815–1930” in Barbara Schaaf, ed., Exiles, Emigrés and Intermediaries: Anglo-Italian Cultural Transactions, Internationale Forschungen zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft, v. 139 (Amsterdam and New York: Rodpoi, 2010), pp. 237–53.

Purcell, Mark. “The Library at Penrhyn Castle,” Book Collector (Spring 2010): 241-53.

Rabe, Roman. “Das umstrittene Volksbibliotheksmodell: Walter Hofmann und die Freie Offentliche Bibliothek Dresden-Plauen,” BuB-Journal 58 (May 2006): 394-400.

Rasmussen, Hans C. “Cultural Record Keepers: The Belfast Library and Society for Promoting Knowledge,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 44, no. 4 (2009): 480-84.

Rasmussen, Hans C. “Endangered Records and the Beginning of Professionalism among Archivists in England, 1918-1945,” Library & Information History 27 (June 2011): 87-103.

Rassina, Emilia B. “The History of the Music Research Library Named after S.I. Taneyev of the Moscow Conservatoire,” Fontis Artis Musicae 53 (July/September 2006): 181-86.

Ravenwood, Clare and John Feather. “Censorship and Book Selection in British Public Librarianship, 1919-1939: Professional Perspectives,” Library & Information History 26 (December 2010): 258-71.

Ray, Emily. “The Prague Library Floods of 2002: Crisis and Experimentation,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 41 (Summer 2006): 381-91.

Reimo, Tiiu. “Historical Perspectives in Library and Information Science Research in the Nordic and Baltic Countries,” Library History 24 (June 2008): 105-116.

Rex, Joachim. Akademiebibliothek: Die Entwicklung der Bibliothek der Akeadmie der Wissenschaften in Drei Jahrhunderten, Anhand der Quellen Dargestellt (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2002) 295 pp. ISBN 3-447-04539-6.

Rial, Benito. “Sixteenth-Century Private Book Inventories and Some Problems Related to their Analysis,” Library & Information History 26 (March 2010): 70-82.

Roberts, Daphne and Bob Duckett. “The Bradford Library and Literary Society, 1774-1980,” Library History 22 (November 2006): 213-26.

Rodrigues, Lúcia Lima and Russell Craig. “Recovery Amid Destruction: Manoel da Maya and the Lisbon Earthquake of 1755,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 43, no. 4 (2008): 397-410.

Rotaru, Florin. “Coup d'Oeil sur l'Histoire des Bibliotheques de Bucarest,” Bulletin des Bibliotheques de France 53, no. 1 (2008): 52-6.

Rothfeld, Anne. “Returning Looted European Library Collections: An Historical Analysis of the Offenbach Archival Depot, 1945-1948,” RBM 6 (Spring 2005): 14-24.

Rozier, Gilles. “The Bibliotheque Medem: Eighty Years Serving Yiddish Culture,” Judaica Librarianship 15 (2009): 25-34.

Rukanci, Faith and Hakan Anameric. “Libraries as Scientific, Educational and Cultural Institutions in the Ottoman Empire (XIVth-XVIIth Centuries)” Libri 56 (December 2006): 252-63.

Saarti, Jarmo. “Libraries Without Walls: Information Technology in Finish Public Libraries from the 1970s to the 1990s,” Library History 22 (March 2006): 33-43.

Sakr, Mona. “'Too high an ideal for the work required'? Minnie James and the Intellectual Life of the Librarian,” Library & Information History 27 (September 2011): 179-93.

Sato, T. “The Origin and Early Development of the Manchester Public Library, 1852-1914,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Manchester), 2004.

Satterley, Renae. “The Libraries of the Inns of Court: An Examination of Their Historical Influence,” Library History 24 (September 2008): 208-219.

Schidorksy, Dov. “The Library of the Reich Security Main Office and its Looted Jewish Book Collection,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 42, no. 1 (2007); 21-47.

Schochow, Werner. Die Berliner Staatsbibliothek und Ihr Umfeld (Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann, 2005) 384 pp. $75.00 ISBN 3-465-03442-2.

Schürer, Norbert. “Four Catalogues of the Lowndes Circulating Library, 1755-66,” The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 101 (September 2007): 329-57.

Screen, J. E. O. “From Helsinki to Irkutsk: Military Libraries in Finland, 1812-1918,” Library & Information History 26 (June 2010): 139-51.

Sherriff, C. “The Edwardian Public Library,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of New Castle upon Tyne), 2004.

Sherriff, Clare. “But the Empire Cannot Live by Muscle Alone: An Architectural History of the Edwardian Public Library,” Library History 21 (November 2005): 195-211.

Sigmon, Rebecca A. “Reading like a Nun: The Composition of Convent Libraries in Renaissance Europe.” (Master’s Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 2005. 40 pp.

Sikosek, Marcus. “Books and their Association: The History of the Hector Hodler Library,” Language Problems & Language Planning 28, no. 1 (2004): 45-73. [Library located in Rotterdam]

Simane, Jan. “The Library of the Kunsthistorisches Insitut in Florence,” Art Libraries Journal 30, no. 4 (2005): 5-9.

Sjöbohm, Anders. “The Carlscrona Reading Society Library: The Library of My Great-Grandfather’s Great-Grandfather,” Library History 23 (September 2007): 171-78.

Sked, Katrina M. L. and Peter H. Reid. “The People behind the Philanthropy: An Investigation into the Lives and Motivations of Library Philanthropists in Scotland between 1800 and 1914,” Library History 24 (March 2008): 48-63.

Skelton-Foord, Christopher. "Ethics and Ideology: The Philanthropic Ethos in British Community Libraries, 1780-1840", in Vodosek, Peter, Alistair Black and Peter Hoare, eds. Mäzenatentum für Bibliotheken/Philanthropy for Libraries, Wolfenbütteler Schriften zur Geschichte des Buchwesens no. 39 (Wiesbaden: Harrossowitz, 2004), pp. 67-88.

Skouvig, Laura. “The Construction of the Working-Class User: Danish Free Public Libraries and the Working Classes, 1880-1920,” Library History 23 (September 2007): 223-38.

Skouvig, Laura. “How to Observe the Librarian,” Library History 24 (December 2008): 299-306. [history of Danish librarianship in 20th century]

Skouvig, Laura. “Institution, Modernity and Discourse: Three Perspectives on Public Library History,” in Carl Gustav Johannsen and Leif Kajberg, eds. New Frontiers in Public Library Research (Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2005), pp. 249-68.

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.

Smith, N. “Finding a Place: Librarians, Local History and the Search for Professional and Social Status, 1890-1925,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Sussex, United Kingdom), 2006.

Smith-Peter, Susan J. “Provincial Public Libraries and the Law in Nicholas I’s Russia,” Library History 21 (July 2005): 103-119.

Sroka, Marek. “The Music Collection of the Former Prussian State Library at the Jagiellonian Library in Kraków, Poland: Past, Present, and Future Developments,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 651-664.

Stimpson, Felicity. “I Have Spent My Morning Reading Greek: The Marginalia of Sir George Otto Trevelyan,” Library History 23 (September 2007): 239-50.

Tedd, Lucy A. “Library Management Systems in the UK: 1960s-1980s,” Library History 23 (December 2007): 301-316.

Teeter, Timothy M. "Papyri, Archives, and Patronage,” Classical Bulletin 80, no. 1 (2004): 27-34.

Tetreault, Ronald. “Beneficial Spaces: The Rise of Military Libraries in the British Empire,” in Buschman and Leckie, eds. in Library as Place: History, Community, and Culture (Libraries Unlimited, 2007): 29-39.

Thomson, Erik. "Axel Oxenstierna and Books," Sixteenth Century Journal 38 (Fall 2007): 705-729.

Tinerella, Vincent P. “The American Catholic Effort to Preserve European Manuscripts after World War II,” Catholic Library World 75 (March 2005): 189-97.

Topper, Joby. "Saved from Oblivion: The Organization and Management of the Douce Collection at the Bodleian Library and the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford, 1834-1934," Library History 20 (November 2004): 183-206.

Towsey, Mark. “First Steps in Associational Reading: Book Use and Socialability at the Wigtown [Scotland] Subscription Library, 1795-9,” The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 103 (December 2009): 455-95.

Tyler, A. “A Library of Their Own: The Potential for a Women’s Library in Wales,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Wales, Aberystwyth), 2006.

Varry, Dominique. “L’Histoire de Bibliotheques en France: Etat des Lieux,” Bulletin des Bibliotheques des France 50, no. 2 (2005): 16-22.

Vodosek, Peter. “Innovation and Ideology: Walter Hofmann’s Library in Desden-Plauen and Leipzig,” Library History 23 (March 2007): 63-76.

Walker, Gregory, Mary Clapinson, and Lesley Forbes, eds. The Bodleian Library: A Subject Guide to the Collections (Oxford: Bodleian Library, 2004) 240 pp. $75.00 ISBN 1-85124-079-9.

Walsh, Pat. The Curious Case of the Mayo Librarian (Cork, Ireland: Mercier Press, 2009) 223 pp. $35.00 ISBN 978-1-85635-615-2.

Weller, Toni and David Bawden. “Individual Perceptions: A New Chapter on Victorian Information History,” Library History 22 (July 2006): 137-56.

Woods, Rollo G. “How It All Began,” Library History 23 (December 2007): 275-82 [beginnings of automation at Southampton University Library]

Yeo, M. M. “The Acquisition of Books by Chetham’s Library, 1655-1700: A Case Study in the Distribution and Reception of Texts in the English Provinces in the Late Seventeenth Century,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Manchester University), 2007.

Zgonjanin, Sanja. “The Prosecution of War Crimes for the Destruction of Libraries and Archives during Times of Armed Conflict,” Libraries & Culture 40 (Spring 2005): 128-44.

Zwiep, Irene, et al., eds. Omnia in Eo : Studies on Jewish Books and Libraries in Honour of Adri Offenberg, Celebrating the 125th Anniversary of the Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana in Amsterdam (Leuven: Peeters, 2006) 400 pp. $160.00 ISBN 978-0-42919-08-2.

D. ASIA, AFRICA, THE MIDDLE EAST, AND OTHER

Afshar, E. “The National Library of Iran: A New Building and a New Future,” Australian Academic & Research Libraries 37 (September 2006): 221-232.

Al-Tikriti, Nabil. “Stuff Happens: A Brief Overview of the 2003 Destruction of Iraqi Manuscript Collections, Archives, and Libraries,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 730-45.

Althofer, J. “Lover of the Real Australia and Sane Art: William Bolton MBE and the Lionel Lindsay Art Gallery,” Australian Library Journal 56 (November 2007): 233-50.

Anameric, Hakan and Faith Rukanci. “Libraries in the Middle East during the Ottoman Empire (1517-1918)” Libri 59 (September 2009): 145-54.

Anwar, Muhammad. “Political and Professional Inputs in Public Library Development in Pakistan,” Pakistan Library Bulletin 28 (March/June 1997): 1-9.

Atkins, Keith. “Convict Probation Station Libraries in Colonial Tasmania,” Script & Print 34 (2010): 87-92.

Barker, Donald. “Reformers and Reform: Towards Free Public Libraries in Victoria,” Australian Library Journal 56 (November 2007): 373-91.

Bell, Fiona. “The Carnegie Corporation Decides on Racially-Segregated Libraries in South Africa in 1928: Negrophilist or Segregationist?” Library & Information History 25 (September 2009): 174-89.

Berzins, Baiba. “The Mitchell Library Reading Room: A Personal Memoir about the 1960s to 1980s,” Australian Library Journal 56 (November 2007): 312-21.

Buabbas, Hasan, Benachir Medjdoub, and Yacine Rezgui. “Hidden Parts in the History of the School Library in Kuwait,” 59 (2010): 401-413.

Buckridge, Patrick. “Generations of Books: A Tasmanian Family Library, 1816-1994,” Library Quarterly 76 (October 2006): 388-402.

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.

Calcuttawala, Zohra. "Knowledge Stores: The Spatial Dynamics of Public Library Accessibility and Consumption in Calcutta," (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Cincinnati), 2004. 259 pp. [covers period from 1850-1991]

Carroll, Mary. “Republic of the Learned: The Role of Libraries in the Promotion of a US Democratic Vision” History of Education 38 (November 2009): 809–823.

Civallero, Edgardo. “Bibliotecas Indígenas en Australia y Nueva Zelanda: Una Revisión Bibliográfica,” Revista Interamericana de Bibliotecología 30 (July/December 2007): 231-50.

Coleman, Sterling J., Jr. Librarianship and Information Science in the Islamic World, 1966-1999 (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2005) 425 pp. $60.00 ISBN0-8108-5179-2.

Coulette, P. "Un Siècle de Bibliothèques Publiques en Chine," Bulletin de Bibliotheques de France v. 49, no. 5 (2004): 87-95.

Dick, Archie L. “Blood from Stones: Censorship and the Reading Practices of South African Political Prisoners, 1960-1990,” Library History 24 (March 2008): 1-22.

Dick, Archie L. “The Books Were Just the Props: Public Libraries and Contested Space in the Cape Flats Townships in the 1980s,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 698-715.

Dick, Archie L. “Ethnic Identity and Library Development in Apartheid South Africa: The Cape Library Association, 1960-1975,” Libri 58 (March 2008): 1-14.

Dick, Archie L. “To Make the People of South Africa Proud of Their Membership of the Great British Empire: Home Reading Unions in South Africa, 1900-1914,” Libraries & Culture 40 (Winter 2005): 1-24.

Domier, Sharon. “From Reading Guidance to Thought Control: Wartime Japanese Libraries,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 551-69.

Edwards, Julie Biando and Stephan P. Edwards. “Culture and the New Iraq: The Iraq National Library and Archive, Imagined Community, and the Future of the Iraqi Nation,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 43, no. 3 (2008): 327-42.

El-Abbadi, Mostafa and Omnia Mounir Fathallah, eds. What Happened to the Ancient Library of Alexandria? (Leiden: Brill, 2008) 259 pp. $130.00 ISBN 978-0-04-1654-58.

Erünsal, I. E. “Ottoman Foundation Libraries in the Age of Reform: The Final Period,” Libri 54 (December 2004): 247-55.

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.

Fenerci, Tülay. “The Origins of Legal Deposit in Turkey,” Library History 24 (March 2008): 23-36.

Fields, Alison. “Addendum: New Zealand Libraries and the New Zealand Library & Information Management Journal 1997 to 2010,” New Zealand Library & Information Management Journal 52 (October 2010): 20-23.

Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth B. “The Public Library as Instrument of Colonialism: The Case of the Netherlands East Indies,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 43, no. 3 (2008): 270-85.

Flower, Derek Adie. The Shores of Wisdom: The Story of the Ancient Library of Alexandria (Ramsey, Isle of Man: Pharos Publications, 1999) 231 pp. ISBN 0-953094-22-7.

Gamsa, Mark. “Traces of Russian Libraries in China,” Library History 22 (November 2006): 201-212.

Gaunt, Heather. “A Native Instinct of Patriotism: Nationalism in the Australian Public Library, from Federation to the 1930s. A Case Study of the Public Library of Tasmania,” Library History 24 (June 2008): 152-66.

Gaunt, Heather. “Social Memory in the Public Historical Sphere: Henry Savery’s The Hermit in Van Diemen’s Land and the Tasmanian Public Library,” Library & Information History 25 (June 2009): 79-96.

Gul, Sumeer and Samina Khan. “Growth and Development of Oriental Libraries in India,” Library Philosophy and Practice (2008): 1-5.

Gunderson, Erik. Nox Philologiae: Aulus Gellius and the Fantasy of the Roman Library (Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 2009) 313 pp. $55.00 ISBN 978-0-299-22970-2.

Haider, Syed Jalaluddin. “First Conference of Pakistan Library Association (PLA) an Event of Great Significance,” Pakistan Library & Information Science Journal 39 (March 2008): 2-10.

Han, Lim Peng. “The Beginning and Development of English Boys' and Girls' Schools and School Libraries in the Straits Settlements, 1786-1941,” Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science 14 (April 2009): 57-81.

Han, Lim Peng. “The Beginning and Development of the Raffles Library in Singapore, 1823-1941: A Nineteenth-Century and Early Twentieth-Century British Colonial Enclave,” Library & Information History 25 (December 2009): 265-78.

Han Lim Peng. “Elementary Malay Vernacular Schools and School Libraries in Singapore Under British Colonial Rule, 1819-1941,” School Libraries Worldwide 14 (January 2008): 72-85.

Hansson, Joacim and Jane Kawalya. “Institutional Change in the Ugandan Library Sector: The Establishment of the National Library of Uganda,” Information Development 23 (November 2007): 278-89.

Hopkinson, Alan. “Library Automation in Developing Countries: The Last 25 Years,” Information Development 25 (November 2009): 304-312.

Huanwen, Cheng and Donald G. Davis, Jr. “Loss of a Recorded Heritage: Destruction of Chinese Books in the Peking Siege of 1900,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 431-41.

Icimzoy, A Oguz and Ismail E. Erunsal. “The Legacy of the Ottoman Library in the Libraries of the Turkish Republic,” Libri 58 (March 2008): 47-57.

Imhof, Dirk. “From a Library for Proof-readers to a Bibliophile Treasury: The Library of the Plantin-Moretus Museum in Antwerp,” Art Libraries Journal v. 33, no. 3 (2008): 34-8.

Jiang, Shuyong. “Into the Source and History of Chinese Culture: Knowledge Classification in Ancient China,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 42, no. 1 (2007): 1-20.

Jones, D. J. “Public Library Development in New South Wales,” Australian Library Journal 54 (May 2005): 130-37.

Jones, David J. “State Librarians I Have Known since 1826,” Australian Library Journal 55 (November 2006): 343-59.

Jones, David J., ed. “Unfinished Business: Papers from the Forum on Australian Library History Held at the State Library of NSW, Sydney, 27-29 September 2007,” Australian Library Journal 56 (November 2007): 217-461.

Kawalya, J. “Building the National Memory in Uganda: The Role of Legal Deposit Legislation,” Information Development 27 (May 2011):117-24.

Keseroglu, Hasan S. “Mobile Library Service on Ass,” Bookmobile and Outreach Services v. 8, no. 1 (2005): 57-66.

Krätli, Graziano. “The Book and the Sand: Restoring and Preserving the Ancient Desert Libraries of Mauritania — Part 1,” World Libraries 14 (Spring 2004). [available at: http://www.worlib.org/vol14no1/index.shtml]

Krätli, Graziano. “The Book and the Sand: Restoring and Preserving the Ancient Desert Libraries of Mauritania — Part 2,” World Libraries 14 (Fall 2004). [available at: http://www.worlib.org/vol14no2/kratli_v14n2.shtml

Krieger, Michael T. “Catholic Theologate Libraries of Bangalore, India, in an Historical Setting,” Catholic Library World 76 (June 2006): 306-315.

Kumar, Krishan and Jaideep Sharma. “Library and Information Science Education in India: A Historical Perspective,” DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology 30 (September 2010): 3-8.

Kumar, Sunil. “A Journey of Rural Library Movement in India: Retrospect and Prospects,” Herald of Library Science 45 (January/April 2006): 17-27.

Laugesen, Amanda. “Finding Another Great World: Australian Soldiers and Wartime Libraries,” Library Quarterly 76 (October 2006): 420-37.

Lee, Devon C. “The Public Parallel: Understanding Sociocultural Influences in the Rise and Fall of the Baroda Public Library System,” (Unpublished Master’s Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 2010. 80 pp. [in India]

Lee, Hur-Li Lee and Wen-Chin Lan. “Purposes and Bibliographic Objectives of a Pioneer Library Catalog in China,” Library Quarterly (April 2009): 205-31.

Liao, Jing. “Chinese-American Alliances: American Professionalization and the Rise of the Modern Chinese Library System in the 1920s and 1930s,” Library & Information History 25 (March 2009): 20-32.

Liao, Jing. “The Contributions of Nineteenth-Century Christian Missionaries to Chinese Library Reform,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 41 (Summer 2006): 360-71.

Liao, Jing. “The New Culture Movement and the Breakthrough in Chinese Academic Library Reform,” Library History 24 (March 2008): 37-47.

Liu, Ziming. "Transborder Information Flow through Human Movement: Implications for Professional Interactions," International Information & Library Review 36 (March 2004): 39-45.

Luyt, Brendan. “Centres of Calculation and Unruly Colonists: The Colonial Library in Singapore and its Users, 1874-1900,” Journal of Documentation v. 64, no. 3 (2008): 386-96.

Luyt, Brendan. “Collectors and Collecting for the Raffles Museum in Singapore: 1920-1940,” Library & Information History 26 (September 2010): 183-95.

Luyt, Brendan. “Colonialism, Ethnicity, and Geopolitics in the Development of the Singapore National Library,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 44, no. 4 (2009): 418-33.

Luyt, Brendan. “The Importance of Fiction to the Raffles Library, Singapore, during the Long Nineteenth-Century,” Library & Information History 25 (June 2009): 117-31.

Marshall, T. “The Choosing of a Proper Hobby: Sir William Crowther and His Library,” Australian Library Journal 56 (November 2007): 405-417.

Martin, J. E. “The Parliamentary Library’s Contribution to the Development of Libraries in New Zealand,” New Zealand Library & Information Management Journal 51 (October 2008): 35-49.

McDowell, Kathleen. “Toward a History of Children as Readers, 1890-1930,” Book History 12 (2009): 240-65. [United States]

McMullin, Brian J. Collections, characters and communities: the shaping of libraries in Australia and New Zealand (Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2010) 187 pp. ISBN 978-1-921509-61-2.

Morrison, Ian. “A Most Valuable Acquisition: Melbourne University Library and the Bequest of George McArthur,” Australian Library Journal 56 (November 2007): 265-81.

Murphy, Sharon. “Imperial Reading?: The East India Company’s Lending Libraries for Soldiers, c. 1819–1834,” Book History 12 (2009): 74-99.

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.

Ollson, Arthur. “Sixty Years of New Zealand Libraries: A Chronicle 1937 to 1997,” New Zealand Library & Information Management Journal 52 (October 2010): 6-19.

Platt, David Stuart. “A Cultural Studies Approach to Roman Public Libraries: Social Negotiation, Changing Spaces and Euergetism,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Stanford University), 2008. 340 pp.

Radford, N.A. “Arrogant Conceit and Impertinence: John Metcalf’s Secondment to the University of Sydney Library,” Australian Academic & Research Libraries 37 (December 2006): 273-81.

Ranasinghe, R. H. I. S. “How Buddhism Influenced the Origin and Development of Libraries in Sri Lanka (Ceylon): From the Third Century BC to the Fifth Century AD,” Library History 24 (December 2008): 307-12.

Reddy, R. Madhusudhan. “History and Development of the City Central Library, Hyderabad,” Herald of Library Science 43 (January/April 2004): 127-30.

Reynolds, R. “The Library of the Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria: Continuities … Discontinuities …, and … Original Contributions” in Brad Patterson and Kathryn Patterson, eds. Ireland and the Irish Antipodes: One World or Worlds Apart? Papers delivered at the 16th Australasian Irish Studies Conference, Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand, 9-12 July 2009. (Spit Junction, N.S.W., Australia: Anchor Books Australia, 2010), pp.175-183.

Reynolds, Sue. “Libraries, Librarians and Librarianship in the Colony of Victoria,” Australian Academic & Research Libraries 40 (March 2009): 50-64.

Reynold, Sue. “A Nineteenth Century Library and its Librarian: Factotum, Bookman or Professional?” Australian Library Journal 56 (November 2007): 282-301.

Roe, George. “Challenging the Control of Knowledge in Colonial India: Political Ideas in the Work of S. R. Ranganathan,” Library & Information History 26 (March 2010): 18-32.

Ronnie, Mary. “Dunedin Public Library and the Freedom to Read,” The New Zealand Library & Information Management Journal 51 (April 2009):121-32.

Situ, Ping. “The Tianyige Library: A Symbol of the Continuity of Chinese Culture,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 421-30.

Spennenmann, Dirk H. R. "Books and Libraries in German Micronesia, 1885-1914," Library History 20 (November 2004): 207-222.

Standrod, Garland L. "The Cultural Frontiers of Librarianship: A Case Study of Nepal," (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Union Institute & University), 1976. 225 pp.

Stephens, Matthew. “A Scientific Library of Some Value: An Early History of the Australian Museum Library,” Australian Library Journal 56 (November 2007): 302-311.

Suttie, M.-L. “The Formative Years of the University of South Africa Library, 1946 to 1976,” Mousaion v. 23, no. 1 (2005): 97-118.

Swanepoel, Adriaan. “A Technikon Library’s Struggle for Identity: A Historical Overview, 1979-2003,” Mousaion v. 24, no. 1 (2006): 1-22. [History of a South African technical library in Pretoria]

Thomas, Patricia. “The Habits and Institutions of Englishmen: Using the Pamphlet and Small Book Collections of Two New Zealand Research Libraries,” Library & Information History 26 (September 2010): 196-212.

Tiffen, Belinda. “Recording the Nation: Nationalism and the History of the National Library of Australia,” Australian Library Journal 56 (November 2007): 342-59.

Too, Yun Lee. The Idea of the Library in the Ancient World (New York: Oxford University Press, 2010) 250 pp. $90.00 ISBN 978-0-19-957780-4.

Traue, J. E. “Public Libraries and Access to Reading Material in Early Colonial Nelson,” New Zealand Libraries 49 (January 2006): 465-73.

Traue, J. E. “The Public Library Explosion in Colonial New Zealand,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 42, no. 1 (2007): 151-64.

Traue, J. E. “Reading as a Necessity of Life on the Tuapeka Goldfields in Nineteenth-Century New Zealand,” Library History 23 (March 2007): 41-48.

Verran, David. “New Zealand Mechanics’ Institutes and Their Effect on Public Library Development,” Australian Public Libraries and Information Services 18 (September 2005): 113-20.

Wang, Chengzhi. “Badly Wanted, but Not for Reading: The Unending Odyssey of The Complete Library of Four Treasures of the Wensu Library,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 387-403.

Wang, Yage and Hou Hanqing. “Wan Guoding (1897-1963), Indexing Pioneer,” The Indexer 27 (September 2009): 102-6.

Weerdt, Hilde de. “The Discourse of Loss in Song Dynasty Private and Imperial Book Collecting,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 404-20.

Wilson, Concepcion S., et al. “Fifty Years of LIS Education in Australia: Academization of LIS Educators in Higher Education Institutions,” Library & Information Science Research 32 (October 2010): 246-57.

Yang, Jyh-Ming. “Lost in Transliteration: The Tolerance of Unintelligibility in Chinese Bibliographic Records in Western Libraries,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation), 2008. 335 pp. [historical treatment of how Chinese names are handled in library catalogs]

Yared, Mammo. “Haramaya University Library and Information Services: Looking Back to Look Forward,” International Information & Library Review 42 (March 2010): 14-26. [in Ethiopia]

Yatsuhashi, Akira V. “In the Bird Cage of the Muses: Archiving, Erudition, and Empire in Ptolemaic Egypt,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Duke University), 2010. 211 pp. [Examines role of Mouseion-Library of Alexandria in the Egyptian intellectual community]

Yu, Priscilla C. “History of Modern Librarianship in East Asia,” Library History 24 (March 2008): 64-77.

Zhang, Wenxian. “The Yellow Register Archives of Imperial Ming China,” Libraries & the Cultural Record v. 43, no. 2 (2008): 148-75.

Zheng, Jing., et al. “The Queen of the Modern Library Movement in China: Mary Elizabeth Wood,” Library Review 59 (2010): 341-49.

E. HISTORY

Abrams, Nathan. Commentary Magazine, 1945-1959 (London: Valentine Mitchell, 2006) 201 pp. $75.00 ISBN 0-853036-63-2.

Acree, Jill. “The Sorrows of Parson Weems: His Life and Legacy,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Claremont Graduate University), 2007. 271 pp. [Weems was an author, minister, and bookseller]

Adam, Christian. Lesen under Hitler: Autoren, Bestseller, Leser im Dritten Reich (Köln: Galiani Berlin, 2010) 383 pp. $50.00 ISBN 978-3-86971-027-3.

Ahokas, Minna. “Bringing Light to Finland: The Clerical Estate and Enlightenment Literature in Eighteenth-Century Finland,” Library History 24 (December 2008): 273-83.

Alderson, Brian and Felix de Arez Oyens. Be Merry and Wise: Origins of Children’s Book Publishing in England, 1650-1850 (London: British Library, 2006) 318 pp. $115.00 ISBN 1-58456-180-7.

Allen, James Sloan. Worldly Wisdom: Great Books and the Meanings of Life (Savannah, GA: Frederick C Beil, 2008) 554 pp. $30.00 ISBN 978-1-929490-35-6.

Alsdurf, Phyllis Elaine. “Christianity Today Magazine and Late Twentieth-Century Evangelism,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Minnesota), 2004. 114 pp.

Amann, Elizabeth. “Domesticating Spain: 1898 and the Hispanic Society of America,” in Augst and Carpenter, eds. Institutions of Reading: The Social Life of Libraries in the United States (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2007), pp. 184-202.

Andriesse, Cornelis D. Dutch Messengers: A History of Science Publishing, 1930-1980 (Leiden: Brill, 2008) 281 pp. $129.00 ISBN 978-90-04-17084-1 [Vol. 1 of The Industrial World which is also Vol. 7 of the Library of the Written Word]

Angeletti, Norberto and Alberto Oliva. Time: The Illustrated History of the World’s Most Influential Magazine (New York: Rizzoli, 2010) 431 pp. $50.00 ISBN 978-0-8478-3358-0.

Armstrong, Robert D. “I Scornfully Rejected the Terms: Wyoming Territory’s Public Printing, 1870-74,” The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 101 (March 2007): 73-89.

Armstrong, Robert D. “Impentrable Obscurity: The Comptroller, the Secretary, and Territorial Printing,” Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America (September 2005): 411-25.

Armstrong, Robert D. “We Have Seen Many a Worse Job Done Further East,” The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 101 (June 2007): 149-65.

Baker, Cathleen Ann. “The Press that Cotton Built: Printing in Mobile, Alabama, 1850-1865,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Alabama), 2004. 588 pp.

Balint, Benjamin. Running Commentary: The Contentious Magazine That Transformed the Jewish Left into the Neoconservative Right (New York: Public Affairs, 2010) 304 pp. $27.00 ISBN 978-1-58648-749-2.

Barker-Benfield, B. C. St. Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury (London: British Library in Association with the British Academy, 2008) 3 vols. $225.00 ISBN 978-0-712349-87-1.

Barker-Benfield, B. C., ed. St. Augustine’s Library, Canterbury 3 vols. (London: British Library, 2010) $250.00 ISBN 978-0-7123-4987-1.

Barnhisel, Greg. “Cold Warriors of the Book: American Book Programs in the 1950s,” Book History 13 (2010): 185-217.

Barnhisel, Greg and Catherine Turner, eds. Pressing the Fight: Print, Propaganda, and the Cold War (Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 2010) 285 pp. $40.00 ISBN 978-1-55849-736-8. [part of Studies in Print Culture and the History of the Book series]

Baron, Robert C. and Conrad Edick Wright, eds. The Libraries, Leadership & Legacy of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson (Golden, CO: Fulcrum Publishing and the Massachusetts Historical Society, 2010) 294 pp. $35.00 ISBN 978-1-936218-08-0.

Baron, Sabrina Alcorn, et al., eds. Agent of Change: Print Culture Studies after Elizabeth L. Eisenstein (Studies in Print Culture and the History of the Book) (Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 2007) 442 pp. $29.95 ISBN 978-1-55849-593-7.

Basbanes, Nicholas. World of Letters: Yale University Press, 1908-2008 (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2008) 240 pp. $26.00 ISBN 978-0-300-115-98-7.

Beale, Nigel. “Publishers' Biographies and Publishing Histories,” Logos 22 (July 2011): 45-50.

Beam, Alex. A Great Idea at the Time: The Rise, Fall, and Curious Afterlife of the Great Books (New York: Public Affairs, 2008) 245 pp. $25.00 ISBN 978-1-5864-84-87.

Beattie, Heather. “Where Narratives Meet: Archival Description, Provenance, and Women’s Diaries,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 44, no. 1 (2009): 82-100.

Becnel, Kim E. “Strange Bedfellows: How the Confluence of Art and Big Business in the 1930s and 1940s Created New Opportunities for Authors,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of South Carolina), 2005. 205 pp.

Beha, Christopher R. The Whole Five Feet: What the Great Books Taught Me about Life, Death, and Pretty Much Everything Else (New York: Grove Press, 2009) 258 pp. $24.00 ISBN 978-0-8021-1884-4.

Beland, Matthew R. “Anatomy of a Classic: Crane Brinton’s The Anatomy of Revolution,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Drew University), 2008. 223 pp. [uses book history methodologies to analyze Brinton’s work]

Belanger, Terry. “A View from the Bridge: Further Meditations by the Captain of the Iceberg,” The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 103 (December 2009): 421-33.

Bell, Hazel K. From Flock Beds to Professionalism: A History of Index-Makers (New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2009) 348 pp. $95.00 ISBN 978-09-55250-34-7.

Bland, Mark. A Guide to Early Printed Books and Manuscripts (Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010) 236 pp. $100.00 ISBN 978-1-4051-2412-6.

Blom, Philipp. Encyclopedie: The Triumph of Reason in an Unreasonable Age (London: Fourth Estate, 2004) 373 pp. $30.00 ISBN 0-00-714946-8.

Blom, Philipp. Enlightening the World: Encyclopedie, the Book That Changed the Course of History (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005) 372 pp. $30.00 ISBN 1-4039-6895-0.

Boudreau, Joan. “Publishing the U.S. Exploring Expedition: The Fruits of the Glorious Enterprise,” Printing History new series no. 3 (January 2008): 25-40.

Boureau, Alain. L’Empire du Livre: Pour une Histoire du Savior Scolastique, 1200-1380 (Paris: Belles Lettres, 2007) €33.00 ISBN 978-2-2513-8085-8.

Braddock, Kimberley. “The Medical Case Study as a Rhetorical Form for Nineteenth-Century Literature and Art [and] The Intimate Circle, Popular Words, and Collectible Books of A. Edward Newton, Early Twentieth-Century American Rare Bookcollector,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Idaho State University), 2005. 159 pp.

Breyer, John Stewart. “No Way In: The Public Domain, Personal Interest and the Evolution of Copyright,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Southern Mississippi), 2004. 220 pp.

Briggs, Asa. A History of Longmans and Their Books, 1724-1990: Longevity in Publishing (London: The British Library; New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2008) 587 pp. $110.00 ISBN 978-0-7123-4873-7.

Brinkley, Alan. The Publisher: Henry Luce and His American Century (New York: Knopf, 2010) 560 pp. $35.00 ISBN 978-0-679-41444-5.

Brinkman, Bart. “By the Book: Book Collecting, Scrapbooking, and the Making of Modernism, 1880-1950,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), 2010. 327 pp.

Brokaw, Cynthia J. and Kai-Wing Chow, eds. Printing and Book Culture in Late Imperial China (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2006) 539 pp. $75.00 ISBN 0-520-23126-0.

Brown, Matthew P. The Pilgrim and the Bee: Reading Rituals and Book Culture in Early New England (Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2007) 265 pp. $65.00 ISBN 978-0-8122-4015-3.

Brown, Michelle, ed. In the Beginning: Bibles before the Year 1000 (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Books, 2006) 360 pp. $45.00 ISBN 1-5883-424-09.

Burlingame, Roger. “How McGraw and Hill Were Brought Together,” Logos 19, no. 2 (2008): 98-102.

Butler, Betsy. “There Ain't Anything in This World That Sells a Book Like a Pretty Cover”: Nineteenth-Century Publishers' Bookbindings in Library Collections,” Art Documentation 29 (Spring 2010): 23-30.

Carbonell, John. The Early Printings of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address and What They Reveal about His Spoken Words (New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2008) 51 pp. $20.00 ISBN 978-1-58456-256-6.

Carley, James P. The Books of King Henry VIII and His Wives (London: British Library Marketing Pub., 2004) 161 pp. $35.00 ISBN 0-7123-4791-7.

Carrière, Jean-Claude and Umberto Eco. This is the Not the End of the Book (London: Harvill Secker, 2011) 336 pp. $35.00 ISBN 978-1-84655-451-3.

Carter, Nona L. “A Study of Japanese Children’s Magazines, 1888-1949,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania), 2009. 310 pp.

Chartier, Roger. Inscrire et Effacer: Culture Écrite et Littérature (Xie-CVIIIe Siécle) (Paris : Gallimard, 2005) €22 ISBN 2-0208-1580-X.

Chopra, Ruma. “Printer Hugh Gaine Crosses and Re-Crosses the Hudson,” New York History 90 (Fall 2009): 271-85.

Cirbee, Carol Ann. "Reading Between the Lines: What America Learned from its Basal Readers, 1850-2000," (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Capella University), 2004. 352 pp.

Claes, Jane H. “May Massee: Pioneer in Children’s Publishing,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Texas Woman’s University), 2007. 173 pp.

Cloonan, Michèle V. “The Moral Imperative to Preserve,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 746-55.

Cody-Fuller, Carolyn. “Historical Case Study of Women Editors: Leadership in Children’s Book Publishing in America, 1900-1950,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Phoenix), 2007. 116 pp.

Cohen, Matt. “The History of the Book in New England: The State of the Discipline,” Book History 11 (2008): 301-23.

Cohoon, Lorinda B. Serialized Citizenships: Periodicals, Books, and American Boys, 1840-1911 (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2006) 191 pp. $45.00 ISBN 0-8108-542-52.

Collins, Paul. The Book of William: How Shakespeare’s First Folio Conquered the World (New York: Bloomsbury, 2009) 256 pp. $25.00 ISBN 978-1-5969-119-56.

Colomer, Teresa. “The Evolution of Children's and Young Adults Literature in Spain,” Bookbird 48 (July 2010): 1-8.

Considine, John. Dictionaries in Early Modern Europe: Lexicography and the Making of Heritage (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008) 393 pp. $99.00 ISBN 978-0-521-88674-1.

Cruz, Laura. The Paradox of Prosperity: The Leiden Booksellers’ Guild and the Distribution of Books in Early Modern Europe (New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2009) 275 pp. $55.00 ISBN 978-1-5845-6235-1.

Currier, James David. “Greedy for Facts: Charles Darwin’s Information Needs and Behaviors,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh), 2007. 318 pp.

Darnton, Robert. The Case for Books: Past, Present, and Future (New York: Public Affairs, 2009) 218 pp. $24.00 ISBN 978-1-58648-826-0.

Darnton, Robert. “Google & the Future,” New York Review of Books 56 (February 12, 2009): 9-11.

Davies, J. Keith and Gerhard Fichtner, eds. Freud’s Library: A Comprehensive Catalogue (London: Freud Museum, 2007) 144 pp. (plus CD), $50.00 ISBN 978-3-89295-752-2.

Davis, Erin K. “Printing at the Fair: The Printing Exhibits at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase International Exposition,” Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America (September 2005): 427-43.

de la Mare, A. C. and Laura Nuvoloni. Bartolomeo Sanvito: The Life and Work of a Renaissance Scribe edited by Anthony R.A. Hobson and Christopher de Hamel (Paris: Association Internationale de Bibliophilie, 2010) 464 pp. $260 ISBN 978-0-9563-7020-4.

Deazley, Ronan. On the Origin of the Right to Copy: Charting the Movement of Copyright Law in Eighteenth-Century Britain (1695-1775) (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2005) 261 pp. $65.00 ISBN 1-84113-375-2.

Deazley, Ronan. Rethinking Copyright: History, Theory, Language 201 pp. $95.00 ISBN 978-11845422-82-0.

Deazley, Ronan, Kartin Kretschmer, and Lionel Bentley, eds. Privilege and Property: Essays on the History of Copyright (Cambridge: OpenBook, 2010) 438 pp. $35.00 ISBN 978-1-906924-19-5.

Desmarais, Robert J. Randolph Caldecott: His Books and Illustrations for Young Readers (Edmonton, Canada: University of Alberta Press, 2006) 118 pp. $40.00 ISBN 1-55195-209-2.

DeSpain, Jessica Rae. “Steaming Across the Pond: Travel, Literary Culture, and the Nineteenth Century Book,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Iowa), 2008. 294 pp.

Dickinson, Donald C. John Carter: The Taste & Technique of a Bookman (New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2004) 416 pp. $50.00 ISBN 1-58456-137-8.

Dilevko, Juris and Keren Dali. “Book History and Ideological Hierarchies,” Intercultural Education 17 (May 2006): 221-33.

Dodd, Robin. From Gutenberg to Opentype: An Illustrated History of Type from the Earliest Letterforms to the Latest Digital Fonts (Vancouver: Hartley & Marks, 2006) 192 pp. $30.00 ISBN 0-88179-210-1.

Dodge, Chris. “Collecting the Wretched Refuse: Lifting a Lamp to Zines, Military Newspapers, and Wisconsinalia,” Library Trends 56 (Winter 2008): 667-77.

Dolatkhah, Mats. “The Rules of Reading: Examples of Reading and Library Use in Early Twentieth-Century Swedish Families,” Library History 24 (September 2008): 220-29.

Dorman, Robert L. “The Creation and Destruction of the 1890 Federal Census,” American Archivist 71 (Fall/Winter 2008): 350-83.

Duncan, Jennifer Sweatman. “The Éditrice in France since the MLF: Editions des Femmes and the Opening of the Publishing Industry to Women,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Oregon), 2006. 310 pp.

Eddy, Jacalyn. Bookwomen: Creating an Empire in Children’s Book Publishing, 1919-1939 (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2006) 211 pp. $30.00 ISBN 978-0-299-21794-5. [part of Print Culture in Modern America series]

Edelman, Hendrik. “Frederick A. Praeger: Apostle of Anti-Communism Who Built Two Publishing Houses,” Logos 16, no. 2 (2005): 68-75.

Edwards, Gail. Picturing Canada: A History of Canadian Children’s Illustrated Books and Publishing (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2010) 381 pp. $40.00 ISBN 978-08-02085405.

Edzan, N. N. “Tracing Its Origins: The History of the Malaysian Journal of Library and Information Science,” Serials Librarian 49, nos. 1/2 (2005): 253-61.

Eisenstein, Elizabeth L. Divine Art, Infernal Machine: The Reception of Printing in the West from First Impressions to the Sense of an Ending (Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011) 366 pp. $45.00 ISBN 978-0-8122-428-05.

Eisenstein, Elizabeth L. The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe. 2nd ed. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005) 384 pp. $20.00 ISBN 0-521-60774-4.

Eliot, Simon, Andrew Nash and Ian Willison, eds. Literary Cultures and the Material Book (London: British Library, 2007) 444 pp. $80.00 ISBN 978-0-7123-0684-3.

Eliot, Simon and Jonathan Rose, eds. A Companion to the History of the Book (Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2007) 599 pp. $150.00 ISBN 978-1-4051-2765-3.

Emery, Robert A. “Selling to the Legal Market: Advertisements in the Early Harvard Law Review,” Legal Reference Services Quarterly 25, nos. 2/3 (2006): 141-45.

Farr, Cecilia Konchar and Jamie Harker, eds. The Oprah Effect: Critical Essays on Oprah’s Book Club (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2008) 347 pp. $75.00 ISBN 978-0-7914-7615-4.

Farren, Donald, and August A. Imholtz, Jr., eds. The Baltimore Bibliophiles at Fifty, 1954-2004. With Children’s Books in Bygone Baltimore: An Essay and a Catalogue by Linda F. Lapides (Baltimore, MD: The Baltimore Bibliophiles, 2009) 175 pp. $55.00 ISBN 978-1-58456-251-1.

Finkelstein, David and Alistair McCleery. An Introduction to Book History (London: Routledge, 2005) 224 pp. $27.00 (pbk) ISBN 0-415-3144-37.

Fishburn, Matthew. Burning Books (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008) 219 pp. $34.95 ISBN 978-0-230-55328-6.

Fleck, Robert D. Books about Books: A History and Bibliography of Oak Knoll Press, 1978-2008 (New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2008) 238 pp. $25.00 ISBN 978-1-58456-248-1.

Fleming, Patricia Lockhart, et al., eds. History of the Book in Canada/Histoire du Livre et de L’Imprimé au Canada (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005-2007) 3 vols. $200.0.

Frasca, Ralph. Benjamin Franklin’s Printing Network: Disseminating Virtue in Early America (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2006) 295 pp. $45.00 ISBN 0-82621-614-5.

Fraser, Robert. Book History through Postcolonial Eyes (New York: Routledge, 2008) 210 pp. $125.00 ISBN 978-0-415-40293-4.

Gabillliet, Jean-Paul. Of Comics and Men: A Cultural History of American Comic Books (Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, 2010) 390 pp. $55.00 ISBN 978-1-60473-267-2.

Gabler, Jay. “From Captains Courageous to Captain Underpants: Children’s Books as a Cultural Field in the Twentieth Century,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Harvard University), 2007. 309 pp.

Galbraith, Steven K. “Edmund Spencer and the History of the Book, 1569-1669,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Ohio State University), 2006. 326 pp.

Garvey, Mark. Stylized: A Slightly Obsessive History of Strunk & White’s The Elements of Style (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2009) 208 pp. $22.95 ISBN 978-1-4165-9092-7.

Gillespie, Raymond. Reading Ireland: Print, Reading and Social Change in Early Modern Ireland (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005) 222 pp. $80.00 ISBN 0-7190-5527-X.

Grafton, Anthony and Megan Williams. Christianity and the Transformation of the Book: Origen, Eusebius, and the Library of Caesarea (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2006) 367 pp. $30.00 ISBN 978-0-674-02314-7.

Green, James N. and Peter Stallybrass. Benjamin Franklin, Writer and Printer (Newcastle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2006) 179 pp. $50.00 ISBN 1-58456-187-4.

Griffin, Clive. Journeymen-Printers, Heresy, and the Inquisition in Sixteenth-Century Spain (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005) 318 pp. $120.00 ISBN 0-19-92807-38.

Griffiths, Antony. Prints for Books: Book Illustration in France, 1760-1800 (The Panizzi Lectures, 2003) (London: British Library, 2004) 178 pp. $35.00 ISBN 0-7123-4874-3.

Gross, Robert A. and Mary Kelley, eds. An Extensive Republic: Print, Culture, and Society in the New Nation, 1790-1840 (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2010) 697 pp. $60.00 ISBN 978-0-8078-3339-1. [Volume 2 of A History of the Book in America]

Gruber, Ira D. Books and the British Army in the Age of the American Revolution (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2010) 344 pp. $55.00 ISBN 978-0-8078-3378-0.

Gunzenhauser, Bonnie, ed. Reading in History: New Methodologies from the Anglo-American Tradition (London: Pickering & Chatto, 2010)183 pp. $99.00 ISBN 978-1-85196-628-8. [Part of The History of the Book series]

Haberman, Robb K. “Periodical Publics: Magazines and Literary Networks in Post-Revolutionary America,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Connecticut), 2009. 245 pp.

Hall, David D. Ways of Writing: The Practice and Politics of Text-Making in Seventeenth-Century New England (Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008) 233 pp. $50.00 ISBN 978-0-8122-4102-0.

Hawkins, Ann R., ed. Teaching Bibliography, Textual Criticism and Book History (London: Pickering and Chatto, 2007) 199 pp. $100.00 ISBN 1-85196-834-2.

Haywood, Mary L. “The Antebellum Library of John Richard Edmunds,” (Master’s Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 2006. 39 pp.

Hedstrom, Matthrew Sigurd. “Seeking a Spiritual Center: Mass-Market Books and Liberal Religion in America, 1921-1948, (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Texas at Austin), 2006. 435 pp.

Hench, John B. Books as Weapons: Propaganda, Publishing, and the Battle for Global Markets in the Era of World War II (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2010) 333 pp. $35.00 ISBN 978-0-8014-4891-1.

Hijar, Katherine Noel. “Sexuality, Print, and Popular Visual Culture in the United States, 1830-1870,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Johns Hopkins University), 2009. 571 pp.

Hinks, John and Catherine Armstrong, eds. Printing Places: Locations of Book Production & Distribution since 1500 (London: British Library, 2005) 208 pp. $40.00 ISBN 0-7123-4906-5.

Hinks, John and Catherine Armstrong, eds. Worlds of Print: Diversity in the Book Trade (London: British Library, 2006) 240 pp. $40.00 ISBN 0-7123-4937-5.

Hoeflich, M. F. Legal Publishing in Antebellum America (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010) 208 pp. $90.00 ISBN 978-0-521-19206-4.

Hoffrath, Christiane. Bücherspuren : das Schicksal von Elise und Helene Richter und ihrer Bibliothek im Dritten Reich (Köln : Böhlau, 2009) 224 pp. $50.00 ISBN 978-3-412-20284-2.

Holder, R. W. The Dictionary Men: Theirs Lives and Times (Bath: Bath University Press, 2004) 294 pp. $45.00 ISBN 0-86197-129-9.

Holman, Valerie. Print for Victory: Book Publishing in England, 1939-1945 (London: The British Library, 2008) 292 pp. $40.00 ISBN 978-0-7123-5001-3.

Houari, Touati. L’Armoire à Sagesse: Bibliotheques et Collections en Islam (Paris : Editions Flammarion, 2003) 246 pp. $50.00 ISBN 2-7007-2336-8.

Houdek, Frank G. “A Law Library Journal Centennial Timeline: Highlights from One Hundred Years of LLJ History,” Law Library Journal 100 (Summer 2008): 541-54.

Howard, Nicole. The Book: The Life Story of a Technology (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2005) 171 pp. $45.00 ISBN 0-313-33028-X.

Howsam, Leslie. Past into Print: The Publishing of History in Britain 1850-1950 (London: The British Library; Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2009) 182 pp. $50.00 ISBN 978-1-4426-4057-3.

Hruschka, John. “Ordering Books: The Development of a Modern American Book Trade,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Pennsylvania State University), 2008. 348 pp.

Huculak, John Matthew. “Middlebrow Politics and the Book War: Periodicals, Print History, and the Commercialization of Literature, 1905-1932,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Tulsa), 2009. 224 pp. [focused on Great Britain]

Hunter, Christopher. “From Print to Print: The First Complete Edition of Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography,” The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 101 (December 2007): 481-505.

Jacobson, Timothy C. Knowledge for Generations: Wiley and the Global Publishing Industry, 1807-2007 (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2007) 548 pp. $50.00 ISBN 978-0471757214.

Jagodzinski, Cecile M. “The University Press in North America: A Brief History,” Journal of Scholarly Publishing 40 (October 2008): 1-20.

Jantson, Signe. “Booksellers as Publishers in Estonia in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century and at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century,” Library History 24 (September 2008): 240-49.

Jensen, Kristian. Revolution and the Antiquarian Book: Reshaping the Past, 1780-1815 (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011) 318 pp. $75.00 ISBN 978-1-107-00051-3.

Joachim, Martin D. “Books and Other Reading Material in Early Monroe County, Indiana,” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 44, no. 1/2 (2007): 55-117.

Johnson, William A. Readers and Reading Culture in the High Roman Empire: A Study in Elite Communities (New York: Oxford University Press, 2010) 227 pp. $65.00 ISBN 978-0-19-517640-7.

Johnston, Alastair M. “A Glance at the First Century of California Printing,” Printing History n.s. no.9 (January 2011): 17-30.

Kaestle, Carl F. and Janice A. Radway, eds. Print in Motion: The Expansion of Publishing and Reading in the United States, 1880-1940 (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2009) 669 pp. $60.00 ISBN 978-0-8078-3186-1. [Volume 4 of A History of the Book in America] [contains essays by Wiegand on public libraries and Dain prominent research libraries]

Kafker, Frank A. and Jeff Loveland, eds. The Early Britannica: The Growth of an Outstanding Encyclopedia (Oxford: Voltaire Foundation, 2009) 349 pp. $90.00 ISBN 978-0-7294-0981-0.

Kendall, Joshua C. The Forgotten Founding Father: Noah Webster's Obsession and the Creation of an American Culture (New York: Putnam’s, 2011) 368 pp. $27.00 ISBN 978-0-399-15699-1.

Kim, Jinah. “Unorthodox Practice: Rethinking the Cult of Illustrated Buddhist Books in South Asia,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley), 2006. 530 pp.

Knight, Jeffrey Todd. “Furnished for Action: Renaissance Books as Furniture,” Book History 12 (2009): 37-73.

Kosofsky, Scott-Martin. The SP Century: Boston’s Society of Printers through One Hundred Years of Change (New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2006) 268 pp $45.00 ISBN 1-58456-194-7.

Kusukawa, Sachiko and Ian Maclean, eds. Transmitting Knowledge: Words, Images, and Instruments in Early Modern Europe (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006) 274 pp. $210.00 ISBN 978-0-19-928878-6.

Lacy, Tim. “Making a Democratic Culture: The Great Books Idea, Mortimer J. Adler, and Twentieth-Century America,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Loyola University, Chicago), 2006. 475 pp.

Ladizesky, Kathleen. “The Burtons: Some Aspects of Their Lives and Contributions to the Field of Victorian Information,” Library & Information History 27 (June 2011): 71-86.

Laine, Tuija. “Forms and Methods of the Book Trade in Finland in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries,” Library History 24 (December 2008): 291-98.

Lawrence, Bruce. Qur’an: A Biography (Vancouver, B.C.: Douglas & McIntyre, 2006) 231 pp. $20.00 ISBN 1-5536-524-60.

Lawrence, David R. The Complete Soldier: Military Books and Military Culture in Early Stuart England, 1603-1645 (Leiden: Brill, 2009) 439 pp. $150.00 ISBN 978-90-04-17079-7. [This is based on his 2006 dissertation from the University of Toronto]

Lee, Ji-Eun. “A New Pedigree: Women and Women’s Reading in Korea, 1896-1934,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Harvard University) 2006. 246 pp.

Leonov, Valerii Pavlovich. Libraries in Russia: History of the Library of the Academy of Sciences from Peter the Great to Present translated by Nikolai Yashugin, Michail Prokofiev, and Marcus Sherwood-Jenkins (Munich: Saur, 2005) 244 pp. ISBN 3-59811-593-8.

Liddle, Kathleen. “A Shop of One’s Own: The Culture and Contradictions of Feminist Bookstores,” Emory University, 2006 (SO), ISBN 978-0-542-87649-3, Mar. 2007.

Lidman, Tomas. Scientific Libraries: Past Development and Future Changes (Oxford: Chandos Publishing, 2008) 123 pp. $35.00 ISBN 978-184334-268-5.

Liechti, Stacy. “Books, Book Endowments, and Communities of Knowledge in the Bukharan Khanate,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, New York University), 2008. 441 pp.

Lindell, Lisa. "Bringing Books to a Book Hungry Land: Print Culture on the Dakota Prairie," Book History 7 (2004): 215-38.

Littlefield, Daniel E., Jr. and James W. Parins. “Native American Press in Wisconsin and the Nation, 1982 to the Present,” Library Trends 56 (Winter 2008): 618-34.

Longworth, Kate. “Between Then and Now: Modern Book History,” Literature Compass 4 (December 2007): 1428-1443. [available at:

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Loughran, Trish. The Republic in Print: Print Culture in the Age of Nation Building, 1770-1870 (New York: Columbia University Press, 2007) 537 pp. $45.00 ISBN 978-0-231-13908-3.

Luey, Beth. Expanding the American Mind: Books and the Popularization of Knowledge (Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 2010) 218 pp. $80.00 ISBN 978-1-55849-816-7.

Lyons, Martyn. Books: A Living History (Malibu, CA: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2011) 224 pp. $35.00.

Lyons, Martyn. A History of Reading and Writing: In the Western World (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010) 267 pp. $89.50 ISBN 978-0-230-00161-9.

Malek, G. and J. Heckel. "Aktion Patenschaften fur Verbrannte Bucher," BuB-Journal 56 (July/August 2004): 465.

Manguel, Alberto. A Reader on Reading (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2010) 308 pp. $27.50 ISBN 978-0-300-15982-0.

Marcus, Leonard S. Minders of Make-Believe: Indealists, Entrepreneurs, and the Shaping of American Children’s Literature (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2008) 402 pp. $28.00 ISBN 978-0-395-67407-9.

Marrow, James H., Richard A. Linenthal, & William Noel, eds. The Medieval Book: Glosses from Friends & Colleagues of Christopher De Hamel (Houton, Netherlands: Hes & De Graaf Publishers, 2010) 467 pp. $100.00 ISBN 978-90-6194-3709.

Master, John Dennett, II. “A Part of Our Liberation: ONE Magazine and the Cultivation of Gay Liberation, 1953-1963,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, Riverside), 2006. 363 pp.

Mayo, Hope. "The Bibliographical Society of America at 100: Past and Future," The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 98 (December 2004): 425-48.

McCorison, Marcus A. “Printers and the Law: The Trials of Publishing Obscene Libel in Early America,” Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 104 (June 2010): 181-217.

McNally, Peter F., Glenn Brown, and Nicolas Savard. “Sir William Osler, the Bibliotheca Osleriana and the Creation of a History of Medicine Collection,” Library History 23 (June 2007): 97-114.

Meisel, Joseph S. “American University Presses, 1929–1979: Adaptation and Evolution,” Book History 13 (2010): 122-53.

Melançon, François. “Le Livre à Québec dan la Premier XVIIIe Siècle: La Migration d’un Object Culturel,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Université de Sherbooke, Canada), 2007. 620 pp. [In French]

Mellen, Roger P. “An Expanding Public Sphere: Women and Print in Colonial Virginia, 1736-1776,” American Journalism: A Journal of Media History 27 (Fall 2010): 7-35.

Milevski, Robert J. and Valdis Villerušs. “Reading the Bible, Preserving the Precious Text: Latvian Peasant Metal-Clad Bindings,” Library History 24 (June 2008): 128-42.

Miller, Kathleen. “Writing the Plague: William Austin’s Epiloimia Epe, or, the Anatomy of Pestilence (1666) and the Crisis of Modern Representation,” Library & Information History 26 (March 2010): 3-17.

Mohrfeld, Lynne A. “A History of English Arts & Crafts Bookbinding, 1880-1930,” (Master’s Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 2007, 46 pp.

Monaghan, E. Jennifer. Learning to Read and Write in Colonial America (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2005) 491 pp. $50.00 ISBN 1-5584-948-63. [Part of series: Studies in Print Culture & the History of the Book]

Mondlin, Marvin and Roy Meador. Book Row: An Anecdotal and Pictorial History of the Antiquarian Book Trade (New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2005) 405 pp. $16.00 ISBN 0-7867-1652-5.

Mugglestone, Lynda. Lost for Words: The Hidden History of the Oxford English Dictionary (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2005) 272 pp. $30.00 ISBN 0-300-10699-8.

Munro, Craig and Robyn Sheahan-Bright, eds. Paper Empires: A History of the Book in Australia, 1946-2005 (St. Lucia, Queensland: University of Queensland Press, 2006) 433 pp. $60.00 ISBN 0-7022-3559-8.

Murray, Stuart A. P. The Library: An Illustrated History (New York: Skyhorse Publishing; Chicago, IL: ALA Editions, 2009) 310 pp. $35.00 ISBN 978-0-8389-0991-1.

Myers, Robin, Michael Harris, and Giles Mandelbrote, eds. Books on the Move: Tracking Copies through Collections and the Book Trade (New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press and the British Library, 2007) 180 pp. $50.00 ISBN 978-1-58456-219-1.

Nancy, Jean-Luc. On the Commerce of Thinking: Of Books & Bookstores (New York: Fordham University Press, 2009) 59 pp. $16.00 ISBN 978-0-8232-303-6-5.

Nathe, Margarite Annette. “A Learned Congress: A Closer Look at Book and Manuscript Thieves,” (Master’s Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 2005, 103 pp.

Navickiene, Ausra. “The Research of the History of the Book in Lithuania: Historical Evolution and Contemporary Status,” Library History 24 (September 2008): 189-99.

Neavill, Gordon B. “Publishing in Wartime: The Modern Library Series during the Second World War,” Library Trends 55 (Winter 2007): 583-96.

Noonan, Mark J. Reading The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine: American Literature and Culture, 1870-1893 (Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 2010) 235 pp. $65.00 ISBN 978-1-60635-063-8.

Nord, David Paul, Joan Shelley Rubin and Michael Schudson, eds. The Enduring Book: Print Culture in Postwar America (A History of the Book in America, Vol. 5) (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2009) 618 pp. $60.00 ISBN 978-0-8078-3285-1.

Owen, Lynette. “Chinese Publishing and Copyright: How Much has Really Changed? An Historical Perspective, 1982-2007,” Logos 18, no.1. (2007): 5-14.

Pankow, David. “Facing the Unfolded and Visible Book of the Future,” Printing History 25, no. 2 (2009): 50-63.

Parini, Jay. Promised Land: Thirteen Books that Changed America (New York: Doubleday, 2008) 385 pp. $25.00 ISBN 978-0-385-52276-2.

Park, Roberta J. “Of the Greatest Possible Worth: The Research Quarterly in Historical Contexts,” Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 76, no. 2 suppl. (June 2005): S5-S26. [Essay part of 75th anniversary issue]

Passet, Joanne E. “Reading Hilda’s Home: Gender, Print Culture, and the Dissemination of Utopian Thought in Late-Nineteenth-Century America,” Libraries & Culture 40 (Summer 2005): 307-323.

Pattee, Amy. “Considering Popular Fiction and Library Practices of Recommendation: The Literary Status of The Clique and its Historical Progenitors,” Library Quarterly 78 (January 2008): 71-98.

Patterson, Cynthia Lee. “A Taste for Refined Culture: Imag(in)ing the Middle Class in the Philly Pictorials of the 1840s and 50s,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, George Mason University), 2005. 284 pp.

Pawley, Christine. “Beyond Market Models and Resistance: Organizations as a Middle Layer in the History of Reading,” Library Quarterly 79 (January 2009): 73-93.

Pawley, Christine. “Success on a Shoestring: A Center for a Diverse Print Culture History in Modern America,” Library Trends 56 (Winter 2008): 705-719.

Pearson, David. “Books as History: Changing Values in a Digital Age,” The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 100 (December 2006): 405-24.

Pearson, David. Books as History: The Importance of Books Beyond Their Texts (New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2008) 282 pp. $50.00 ISBN 978-1-58456-229-0.

Pearson, David. Books as History: The Importance of Books Beyond Their Texts (New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2008) 208 pp. $50.00 ISBN 978-1-58456-233-7.

Pearson, David. Books as History: The Importance of Books Beyond Their Texts rev. ed. (New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2011) 208 pp. $29.95 ISBN 978-1-8158-4566-2-900.

Peden, William Harwood. “Thomas Jefferson: Book-Collector,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Virginia), 1942. 239 pp.

Peterson, Kelsy L. “American Academic Librarians' Attitudes Toward Recreational Reading. A Content Analysis of the Periodical Literature, 1945-1975,” (Master’s Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 2006. 52 pp.

Pettegree, Andrew. The Book in the Renaissance (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2010) 421 pp. $40.00 ISBN 978-0-300-11009-8.

Polastron, Lucien X. Books on Fire: The Destruction of Libraries throughout History (Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions, 2007) 371 pp. $25.00 ISBN 978-1-59477-167-5.

Pollak, Oliver B. “The Decline and Fall of Bottom Notes, op. cit., loc. cit., and a Century of the Chicago Manual of Style,” Journal of Scholarly Publishing 38 (October 2006): 14-30.

Price, Leah. "Reading: The State of the Discipline," Book History 7 (2004): 303-20.

Rafferty, Pauline. “Identifying Diachronic Transformations in Popular Culture Genres: A Cultural-Materalist Approach to the History of Popular Literature Publishing,” Library History 24 (December 2008): 262-72.

Raven, James. “The Promotion and Constraints of Knowledge: The Changing Structure of Publishing in Victorian Britain,” in Martin Daunton, ed. The Organisation of Knowledge in Victorian Britain (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005), pp. 263-86.

Rectenwald, Michael D. “The Publics of Science: Periodicals and the Making of British Science, 1820-1860,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Carnegie Mellon University), 2004. 413 pp.

Regier, Willis G. “What is an American Book?” Journal of Scholarly Publishing 4 (July 2010): 449-82. [Review essay]

Rehberg Sedo, DeNel. “Badges of Wisdom, Spaces for Being: A Study of Contemporary Women’s Book Clubs,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Simon Fraser University, Canada), 2004, 318 pp.

Rigogne, Thierry. “Print in the Provinces: The Booksellers and Printers of Provincial France in the 1764 Survey of the Book Trade,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Princeton University), 2005, 249 pp.

Roberts, Jane Annette, et al. The History of the Book in the West 5 vols. (Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2010) $1,425.00 ISBN 978-0-7546-2780-7.

Robinson, Andrew. Writing and Script: A Very Short Introduction (New York: Oxford University Press, 2009) 157 pp. $12.00 ISBN 978-0-19-956778-2.

Root, Amy. “Designing the Borzoi: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Creates a Brand of Excellence, 1915-29,” The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 103 (December 2009): 497-513.

Rose, Jonathan. “Lady Chatterley's Broker: Banking on Modernism,” The Common Review (Winter 2008): http://www.thecommonreview.org/spotlight.html

Rosenzweig, Roy. “Scarcity or Abundance?: Preserving the Past in a Digital Era,” in Augst and Carpenter, eds. Institutions of Reading: The Social Life of Libraries in the United States (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2007), pp. 310-42.

Round, Phillip H. Removal Type: Histories of the Book in Indian Country, 1663-1880 (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2010) 282 pp. $25.00 ISBN 978-0-8078-7120-1.

Rowan, Steven. “The German Press in St. Louis and Missouri in the Nineteenth Century: The Establishment of a Tradition,” Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America (September 2005): 459-67.

Rukavina, Alison Jane. “Circulating Commodities: The Role of George Robertson, Edward Petherick, George P. Brett, and other Publishers and Distributors in the Late Nineteenth-Century Expansion of the International Book Trade,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Alberta, Canada), 2007, 268 pp.

Runge, Laura L. and Pat Rogers, eds. Producing the Eighteenth-Century Book: Writers and Publishers in England, 1650-1800 (Newark, DE: University of Delaware Press, 2009) 298 pp. $65.00 ISBN 978-0-87413-069-0.

Rust, Martha Dana. Imaginary Worlds in Medieval Books: Exploring the Manuscript Matrix (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007) 290 pp. $70.00 ISBN 1-4039-722-22.

Ryback, Timothy W. Hitler's Private Library: The Books That Shaped His Life (New York: Knopf, 2008) 304 pp. $26.00 ISBN 978-1-400-042-04-3.

Sarefield, Daniel Christopher. “Burning Knowledge: Studies of Bookburning in Ancient Rome,” (Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio State University), 2004, 275 pp.

Shaw, M. J. “Keeping Time in the Age of Franklin: Almanacs and the Atlantic World,” Printing History new ser. no. 2 (July 2007): 17-37.

Shiao, Ling A. “Printing, Reading, and Revolution: Kaiming Press and the Cultural Transformation of Republican China,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Brown University), 2009, 404 pp.

Sicherman, Barbara. Well-Read Lives: How Books Inspired a Generation of American Women (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2010) 380 pp. $35.00 ISBN 978-0-8078-3308-7.

Sider, David. Library of the Villa dei Papiri at Herculaneum (Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2005) 123 pp. $40.00 ISBN 0-89236-799-7.

Silverman, Randy. “Can’t Judge a Book without Its Binding,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 42, no. 3 (2007): 291-307.

Silverman, Willa Z. The New Bibliopolis: French Book Collectors and the Culture of Print, 1880-1914 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2008) 312 pp. $75.00 ISBN 978-0-8020-9211-3.

Sirat, Colette. Writing as Handwork: A History of Handwriting in Mediterranean and Western Culture (Turnhout: Brepols, 2006) 575 pp. $100.00 ISBN 2-503-52116-9.

Soll, Jacob. The Information Master: Jean-Baptiste Cobert’s Secret State Intelligence System (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2009) 277 pp. $65.00 ISBN 978-0-472-1169-04.

Sommerville, Henry S. “Commerce and Culture in the Career of the Permanent Innovative Press: New Directions, Grove Press, and George Braziller, Inc.” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Rochester), 2009, 465 pp.

Sorel, Patricia et Frédérique Leblanc, eds. Histoire de la Librairie Française (Paris: Cercle de la Librairie, 2008) 719 pp. $200.00 ISBN 978-2-7654-0966-3. [history of French book stores]

Stark, Ulrike. An Empire of Books: The Naval Kishore Press and the Diffusion of the Printed Word in Colonial India (Ranikhet: Permanet Black, India, 2008) 586 pp. $50.00 ISBN 978-81-7824-196-8.

Steele, Christopher J. “Why don’t they read a good book instead?: Librarians and Comic Books, 1949-1955,” (Master’s Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 2005, 45 pp.

Stephenson, Liisa. “Reading Matter: Modernism and the Book,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, McGill University, Canada), 2008, 356 pp.

Stevenson, Iain. Book Makers: British Publishing in the Twentieth Century (London: British Library, 2010) 314 pp. $40.00 ISBN 978-0-7123-0961-5.

Stillson, Richard T. Spreading the Word: A History of Information in the California Gold Rush (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2006) 274 pp. $55.00 ISBN 0-8032-4325-1.

Striphas, Ted. The Late Age of Print: Everyday Book Culture from Consumerism to Control (New York: Columbia University Press, 2009) 242 pp. $27.50 ISBN 978-0-231-14814-6.

Suarez, Michael F. and H.R. Woudhuysen, eds. The Oxford Companion to the Book (New York: Oxford University Press, 2010) 1,408 pp. $275 .00 ISBN 978-0-19-860653-6.

Summit, Jennifer. Memory’s Library: Medieval Books in Early Modern England (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008) 343 pp. $ 35.00 ISBN 978-0-226-78171-6.

Tenopir, Carol and Donald W. King. “The Growth of Journals Publishing,” in Bill Cope and Angus Phillips, eds. The Future of the Academic Journal (Oxford: Chandos Publishing, 2009), pp. 105-23.

Thomas, Keith. Changing Conceptions of National Biography: The Oxford DNB and Historical Perspective (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005) 56 pp. ISBN 0-521-6711-8-3 $11.00.

Towheed, Shafquat, Rosalind Crone, and Katie Halsey, eds, The History of Reading: A Reader (London: Routledge, 2011) 480 pp. $135.00 ISBN 978-0-415-48420-6.

Travis, Trysh. “The Women in Print Movement: History and Implications,” Book History 11 (2008): 275-300.

Van Der Veen, Sytze. Brill: 325 Years of Scholarly Publishing (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2008) 180 pp. $30.00 ISBN 978-0-0417-032-2.

Wadsworth, Sarah. In the Company of Books: Literature and its Classes in Nineteenth-Century America (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2006) 278 pp. $25.00 ISBN 1-55849-541-X.

Walker, Christopher H. "Document Security in the Ancient World," in Marian Quigley, ed. Encyclopedia of Information Ethics and Security (Hershey, PA: Idea Group Reference, 2007), pp. 150-56.

Weidman, Jeffrey. “Many Are Culled But Few Are Chosen: Janson's History of Art, Its Reception, Emulators, Legacy, and Current Demise,” Journal of Scholarly Publishing 38 (January 2007): 85-107.

Welky, David. Everything Was Better in America: Print Culture in the Great Depression (Champaign-Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2008) 266 pp. $65.00 ISBN 978-0-252-03299-8.

Weller, T.D. “Information in Nineteenth Century England: Exploring Contemporary Socio-cultural Perceptions and Understandings,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, City University, England), 2007.

Weller, Toni, ed. Information History in the Modern World: Histories of the -Information Age (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011) 208 pp. $32.00 ISBN 978-0-230-23737-7.

Weller, Toni. “Preserving Knowledge through Popular Victorian Periodicals: An Examination of The Penny Magazine and the Illustrated London News, 1842-1843,” Library History 24 (September 2008): 200-207.

Wendorf, Richard, ed. America’s Membership Libraries (New Castle, De: Oak Knoll Press, 2007) 353 pp. $40.00 ISBN 978-1-58456-19-96.

Wiegand, Shirley A. and Wayne A. Wiegand. Books on Trial: Red Scare in the Heartland (Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 2007) $25.00 ISBN 0-8061-386-8-8.

Wiegand, Wayne A. and Christine Pawley, eds. “Alternative Print Culture: Social History and Libraries,” Library Trends 56 (Winter 2008): entire issue.

Willes, Margaret. Reading Matters: Five Centuries of Discovering Books (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2008) 295 pp. $30.00 ISBN 978-0-300-12729-4.

Williams, Megan Hale. The Monk and the Book: Jerome and the Making of Christian Scholarship (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006) 315 pp. $45.00 ISBN 978-0-226-899-00-8.

Wilner, Isaiah. The Man Time Forgot: A Tale of Genius, Betrayal, and the Creation of Time Magazine 342 pp. $26.95 ISBN 0-06-050549-4.

Winsbury, Rex. The Roman Book: Books, Publishing and Performance in Classical Rome (London: Duckworth, 2009) 236 pp. $33.00 ISBN 978-7156-3829-3.

Winship, Michael. “Pirates, Shipwrecks, and Comic Almanacs: Charles Ellms Packages Books in Nineteenth-Century America,” Printing History n.s. no. 9 (January 2011): 3-16.

Wolf, Edwin, 2nd and Kevin J. Hayes. The Library of Benjamin Franklin (Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, Library Company of Philadelphia, 2006) 966 pp. ISBN 978-0-87169-257-3. [Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society; v. 257]

Woodward, Fred M. "Ad Astra per Aspera: University Press of Kansas, 1946-2005," Journal of Scholarly Publishing 36 (January 2005): 75-88.

Wranovix, Matthew P. “Parish Priests and Their Books: Reading, Writing, and Keeping Accounts in the Late Medieval Diocese of Eichstätt,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Texas at Austin), 2007, 273 pp.

Wright, Alex. Glut: Mastering Information through the Ages (Washington, D.C.: Joseph Henry Press, 2007) 286 pp. $28.00 ISBN 978-0-309-10238-4.

Wu, Tim. The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires (New York: Borzoi, 2010) 384 pp. $28.00 ISBN 978-0-307-26993-5.

Wu, Xian and Zheng Liren. “Robert Morrison and the First Chinese-English Dictionary,” Journal of East Asian Libraries no. 147 (February 2009): 1-12.

Yates, Sarah. “Black's Law Dictionary: The Making of an American Standard,” Law Library Journal 103 (Spring 2011): 175-98.

Zavadskyte-Zakarauskiene, Zivile. “Conceptualizations of the Book Trade in Lithuania in the Twentieth Century,” Library History 24 (December 2008): 284-90.

Zboray, Ronald J. and Mary Saracino Zboray. “Is it a Diary, Commonplace Book, Scrapbook, or Whatchamacallit? Six Years of Exploration in New England’s Manuscript Archives,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 44, no. 1 (2009): 101-123.

Zboray, Ronald J. and Mary Saracino Zboray, Literary Dollars and Social Sense: A People's History of the Mass Market Book (New York: Routledge, 2005), 354 pp., cloth ISBN: 041594984-X, $65.00; paper ISBN 0415972485, $32.95.

Zeegers, Margaret. Gatekeepers of Knowledge: A Consideration of the Library, the Book and the Scholar in the Western World (Oxford: Chandos, 2010) 134 pp. $30.00 ISBN 1-84334-505-6.

F. GENERAL, HISTORIOGRAPHY, PHILOSOPHY, AND LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE EDUCATION

Ambacher, Bruce I., ed. Thirty Years of Electronic Records (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2003) 190 pp. $42.00 ISBN 0-8108-4769-8.

Andersen, Jack and Laura Skouvig. “Knowledge Organization: A Sociohistorical Analysis and Critique,” Library Quarterly 76 (July 2006): 300-322.

Ando, M. “Treatment of Records and Archives in the Japanese Colonies and Occupied Territories in Asia during the Second World War and its Aftermath,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, London University), 2008.

Aspray, William. “The History of Information Science and Other Traditional Information Domains: Models for Future Research,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 46, no. 2 (2011): 230-48.

Banner, James M., Jr., ed. A Century of American Historiography (Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2010) 182 pp. $12.95 ISBN 978-0-312-53948-1.

Baron, Dennis. A Better Pencil: Readers, Writers, and the Digital Revolution (New York: Oxford University Press, 2009) 259 pp. $25.00 ISBN 978-0-19-538844-2.

Barrett, Neil. The Binary Revolution: The Development of the Computer (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2006) 304 pp. $24.95 ISBN 0-297-84738-4.

Basden, A. and M.E. Burke. "Towards a Philosophical Understanding of Documentation: A Dooyeweerdian Framework," Journal of Documentation 60, no. 4 (2004): 352-70.

Battleson, Brenda L. “A Network Analysis of the American Library Association: Defining a Profession,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, State University of New York at Buffalo), 2010, 113 pp.

Bensman, Stephen J. "Urquhart and Probability: The Transition from Librarianship to Library and information Science," Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 56 (January 15, 2005): 189-214.

Berman, W. E. "Archival Literature: Analysis of the Evolution of American Archivist," (Master's Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 2004, 50 pp.

Birkwood, Katherine and Caroline Nappo. “Recent Work in Library and Information History,” Library & Information History 27 (March 2011): 59-67.

Black, Alistair. “Information History,” Annual Review of Information Science and Technology 40 (2006): 441-73.

Blanc, Florent. “Dissent after September 11 Mobilization of Librarians, ACLU, Cities and Lawyers,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Northwestern University), 2010, 571 pp.

Bonnici, Laurie J., Manimegalai M. Subramaniam, and Kathleen Burnett. “Everything Old is New Again: The Evolution of Library and Information Science Education from LIS to Field,” Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 50 (Fall 2009): 263-74.

Boyer, Chelcy E. “The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum as a Model of its Kind,” (Master’s Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 2006, 43 pp. [Advisor: David Carr]

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.

Brown, Barbara Traxler. “Towards 100 Years of LIS Education and Research at UCD,” Aslib Proceedings 61, no. 3 (2009): 282-301.

Brown, Callum G. Postmodernism for Historians (London: Longman, 2005) 200 pp. $26.00 ISBN 0-5825-0604-2.

Buchanan, Anne L. and Jean-Pierre V.M. Hérubel. “Subject and Historiographic Characteristics of Library History,” Journal of Scholarly Publishing 42 (July 2011): 514-33.

Budd, John M. “Jesse Shera, Social Epistemology and Praxis,” Social Epistemology 16 (January 2002): 93-98.

Budd, John M. "Phenomenology and Information Studies," Journal of Documentation 61, no. 1 (2005): 44-59.

Budd, John M. “Toward a Practical and Normative Ethics for Librarianship,” Library Quarterly 76 (July 2006): 251-69.

Budd, John M., Heather Hill, and Brooke Shannon. “Inquiring into the Real: A Realist Phenomenological Approach,” Library Quarterly 80 (July 2010): 267-84.

Burbank, Richard D. “The Queen Mary 2 Library,” Libraries & Culture 40 (Fall 2005): 547-61.

Burguière, André. The Annales School: An Intellectual History (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2009) 309 pp. $45.00 ISBN 978-0-8014-4665-8.

Burke, Peter. What is Cultural History? 2nd ed. (Cambridge: Polity, 2008) 179 pp. $20.00 ISBN 978-0-7456-4410-3.

Burrow, John. A History of Histories: Epics, Chronicles, Romances and Inquiries from Herodotus and Thucydides to the Twentieth Century (New York: Knopf, 2008) 544 pp. $35.00 ISBN 978-0-375-4131-1-7.

Buschman, John. “Information Literacy, New Literacies, and Literacy,” Library Quarterly 79 (January 2009): 95-111.

Buschman, John. “The Integrity and Obstinacy of Intellectual Creations: Jürgen Habermas and Librarianship’s Theoretical Literature,” Library Quarterly 76 (July 2006): 270-99.

Cacaly, Serge and Yves-Francois Le Coadic. “Fifty Years of Scientific and Technical Information Policy in France (1955-2005)” Journal of Information Science 33, no. 3 (2007): 377-384.

Cain, Victoria Elizabeth Moffit. “Nature under Glass: Popular Science, Professional Illusion and the Transformation of American Natural History Museums, 1870-1940,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Columbia University), 2007, 418 pp.

Calvert, Scout Amanda Rainbow. “Technobibliocapital: Knowledge, Practice, and Play in Library Worlds,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, Santa Cruz), 2008, 217 pp.

Capps, Janet L. and Christopher L. Hinson. “JELIS Connections,” Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 50 (Spring 2009): 59-67. [historical overview of JELIS]

Chu, Heting. “Library and Information Science Education in the Digital Age,” Advances in Librarianship 32 (2010): 77-111.

Cline, Scott. “To the Limit of Our Integrity: Reflections on Archival Being,” American Archivist 72 (Fall/Winter 2009): 331-43.

Cloonan, Michele V. “The Boundaries of Preservation and Conservation Research,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 46, no. 2 (2011): 220-29.

Collins, Jim. Bring on the Books for Everybody: How Literary Culture Became Popular Culture (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2010) 287 pp. $80.00 ISBN 978-0-8223-4588-6.

Collins, Samuel Gerald. Library of Walls: The Library of Congress and the Contradictions of Information Society (Duluth, MN: Litwin Books, 2009) 201 pp. $32.00 ISBN 978-0-9802004-2-3.

Cox, Richard J. The Demise of the Library School: Personal Reflections on Professional Education in the Modern Corporate University (Duluth, MN: Library Juice Press, 2010)334 pp. $35.00 ISBN 978-1-936117-18-5.

Cox, Richard J. “Lester J. Cappon and the Relationship of History, Archives, and Scholarship in the Golden Age of Archival Theory,” American Archivist 68 (Spring/Summer 2005): 74-112.

Craig, Barbara L. “The Past May Be the Prologue: History’s Place in the Future of the Information Professions,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 46, no. 2 (2011): 206-19.

Curthoys, Ann. Is History Fiction? (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2006) 296 pp. $25.00 ISBN 0-472-03154-6.

D’Angelo, Ed. Barbarians at the Gates of the Public Library: How Postmodern Consumer Capitalism Threatens Democracy, Civil Education and the Public Good (Duluth, MN: Library Juice Press, 2006) 139 pp. $18.00 ISBN 0-9778617-1-6.

Dalton, Margaret Stieg. “The Publishing Experiences of Historians,” in Albert N. Greco, ed. The State of Scholarly Publishing: Challenges and Opportunities (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2009), pp. 107-46.

Dalton, Margaret Stieg. “The Publishing Experiences of Historians,” Journal of Scholarly Publishing 39 (April 2008): 197-240.

Davis, Donald G., Jr. “International Trends in Library History,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 45, no. 1 (2010): 123-29.

Davis, Donald G., Jr. "Libraries," in William H. McNeill, ed. Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History (Great Barrington, MA.: Berkshire Pub. Group, 2005), pp. 1136-1145.

Delsaerdt, Pierre. “From Légère Teinture to Central Place: A Revaluation of Book and Library History within Library and Information Programmes,” Library History 24 (June 2008): 143-51.

“Destination Library,” Volume, no. 15, Archis, no. 1 (2008): entire issue. [Collection of essays devoted to history and architecture of a169 public libraries]

Dudley, Leonard. Information Revolutions in the History of the West (Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2008) 347 pp. $150.00 ISBN 978-1-84720-790-6.

Ewing, Heather. The Lost World of John Smithson: Science, Revolution, and the Birth of the Smithsonian (New York: Bloomsbury, 2007) 244 pp. $30.00 ISBN 1-59691-029-4.

Fallis, Don. “Social Epistemology and Information Science,” Annual Review of Information Science and Technology 40 (2006): 475-519.

Fett, Denice Lyn. “Information, Intelligence and Negotiation in the West European Diplomatic World, 1558-1588,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Ohio State University), 2010, 356 pp. [examines use of information by European diplomatic community]

Figa, Elizabeth and Janet Macpherson. "Brown v. Board of Education and its Effect on Libraries and Library and Information Science Education: Mapping and Storytelling a Historical Journey Fifty Years in the Making," in Maurice B. Wheeler, ed., Unfinished Business: Race, Equity, and Diversity in Library and Information Science Education (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2005), pp. 3-41.

Floridi, Luciano. Information: A Very Short Introduction (New York: Oxford University Press, 2010) 130 pp. $12.00 ISBN 978-0-19-955137-8.

Fogerty, James E. “Oral History: Prospects and a Retrospective,” Advances in Librarianship 30 (2006): 179-99.

Fortey, Richard. Dry Store Room No. 1: The Secret Life of the Natural History Museum (London: HarperPress, 2008) 338 pp. $35.00 ISBN 978-0-00-720988-0.

Fuller, Steve. “A Tale of Two Narratives: Prolegomena to an Alternative History of Library and Information Science,” in Rayward, W. Boyd, ed. European Modernism and the Information Society (London: Ashgate, 2008), pp. 59-73.

Fullilove, Courtney. “The Archive of Useful Knowledge,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Columbia University), 2009, 389 pp. [social history of knowledge production in the nineteenth century]

Furner, Jonathan. “Forty years of the Journal of Librarianship and Information Science: A quantitative analysis, Part I,” Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 41 (September 2009): 149-72.

Furner, Jonathan. “Philosophy and Information Studies,” Annual Review of Information Science and Technology 44 (2010): 161-200.

Galgano, Michael J., J. Chris Arndt, and Raymond M. Hyser. Doing History: Research and Writing in the Digital Age (Boston, MA: Thomson Higher Education, 2008) 198 pp. $33.95 ISBN 978-0-534-61953.

Gilchrist, Alan, ed. Information Science in Transition (London: Facet Publishing, 2009) 401 pp. $100.00 ISBN 978-1-8560-469-30. [Collection of historically-oriented essays]

Gleick, James. The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood (New York: Pantheon Books, 2011) 526 pp. $30.00 ISBN 978-0-375-42372-7.

Glynn, Tom. "Historical Perspectives on Global Librarianship," in Global Librarianship Kesselman, Martin Alan and Irwin Weintraub, eds. (New York: Marcel Dekker, 2004), pp. 1-17.

Goody, Jack. Theft of History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006) 342 pp. $75.00 ISBN 978-052-1870-69-6.

Goulemot, Jean Marie. L’Amour des Bibliothèques (Paris : Le Seuil, 2006) 296 pp. $25.00.

Guerrini, Mauro. "GMD: Its Function and its History," Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 38, no. 2 (2004): 61-74.

Gunn, Simon. History and Cultural Theory (Harlow: Longman, 2006) 235 pp. $32.00 ISBN 0-5827-8408-5.

Haider, Syed Jalauddin. “Fifty Years of Library & Information Science Department, University of Karachi: Past, Present and Future,” Pakistan Library & Information Science Journal 37 (December 2006): 3-12.

Haigh, Thomas. “The History of Information Technology,” Annual Review of Information Science and Technology 45 (2011): 431-87.

Hansson, Joacim. "Hermeneutics as a Bridge between the Modern and the Postmodern in Library and Information Science," Journal of Documentation 61, no. 1 (2005): 102-113.

Hardesty, William W. “A Proper Function of Library Schools: T. R. Schellenberg’s Archives Institute at the University of Texas, 1960,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 42, no. 2 (2007): 129-50.

Harzig, Christiane and Dirk Hoerder. “Internationalizing Working-Class History since the 1970s: Challenges from Historiography, Archives, and the Web,” Library Trends 56 (Winter 2008): 635-49.

Hauptman, Robert. Documentation: A History and Critique of Attributions, Commentary, Glosses, Marginalia, Notes, Bibliographies, Works-Cited Lists, and Citation Indexing and Analysis (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, 2008) 240 pp. $35.00 ISBN 978-0-7864-3333-9.

Hayati, Zouhayr, and Rahmatollah Fattahi. “Education for Librarianship in Iran before the 1979 Islamic Revolution: A Historical Review of American Roles and Influences,” Library Review 54, no. 5 (2005): 316-27

Haycock, Ken. “Predicting Sustainability for Programs in Library and Information Science: Factors Influencing Continuance and Discontinuance,” Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 51 (Summer, July 2010): 130-41.

Hayes, Kevin J. “The Public Library in Utopia,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 45, no. 3 (2010): 333-49.

Hemmeter, Jeffrey Andrew. "Three Essays in Public Economics," (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), 2004, 109 pp. [Exams impact of bookstores on operation of public libraries]

Hérubel, Jean-Pierre V.M. “Acknowledging Clio's Lesser Children: The Importance of Journals for Historical Research and Scholarship,” Journal of Scholarly Publishing 39 (April 2008): 241-56.

Hérubel, Jean-Pierre V.M. "Clio's Dream, or Has the Muse Departed from the Temple? Implications for Library History: A Review Essay," Libraries & Culture 39 (Fall 2004): 429-45.

Hérubel, Jean-Pierre V. M. “Contextual Culture of the Master’s Degree and the Decline of the M.L.S. Thesis: An Exploratory Review Essay,” Libraries & Culture 40 (Winter 2005): 63-84.

Hérubel, Jean-Pierre V.M. “Historical Scholarship, Periodization, Themes, and Specialization: Implications for Research and Publication,” Journal of Scholarly Publishing 39 (January 2008): 144-55.

Hérubel, Jean-Pierre V. M. “Tradition and Protean Nature—Journals and Scholarly Communication: A Review Essay,” Libraries & Culture 41 (Spring 2006): 233-57.

Hjørland, Birger. "Afterward: Comments on the Articles and Proposals for Further Work," Journal of Documentation 61, no. 1 (2005): 156-63.

Hjørland, Birger. "Empiricism, Rationalism and Positivism in Library and Information Science," Journal of Documentation 61, no. 1 (2005): 130-55.

Hoare, Peter, P.S. Morrish, K.A. Manley, and Alistair Black. “Forty Years of Library History: The Editors’ Testimony,” Library History 23 (March 2007): 3-15.

Höfer, Candida. Libraries (München : Schirmer/Mosel, 2005) 271 pp. ISBN 3-8296-0186-7. [Contains an essay by Umberto Eco]

Hopkinson, Alan. “Library Automation in Developing Countries: the last 25 years,” Information Development 25 (November 2009): 304-12.

Hurley, Cecilia. “The Art of Compilation: The Birth of Systematic Bibliography in Art History,” Art Libraries Journal 30, no. 2 (2005): 17-21.

Jablonski, Judith Anne. “Conceptualizing the Field of Library and Information Studies: The Perspective of LIS Faculty and LIS Practitioners in the United States,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Madison), 2006, 397 pp. [Advisor: Edwin-Michael Cortez]

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.

John, Richard R. Network Nation: Inventing American Telecommunications (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010) 528 pp. $30.00 ISBN 978-0-674-02429-8.

Jones, Bonna. “Reductionism and Library and Information Science Philosophy,” Journal of Documentation 64, no. 4 (2008): 482-95.

Jones, Bonna. “Revitalizing Theory in Library and Information Science: The Contribution of Process Philosophy,” Library Quarterly 75 (April 2005): 101-121.

Jordanova, Ludmilla J. History in Practice 2nd ed. (London: Hodder Arnold, 2006) 243 pp. $25.00 ISBN 0-340-81434-9.

King, Valery, Andrew Cherbas, and Linda V. Malone. “From Library School to Information Studies: Professional Education for Oregon Librarians Then and Now,” Oregon Library Association Quarterly 15 (Fall 2009): 16-20.

Kingston, Ralph. “The French Revolution and the Materiality of the Modern Archive,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 46, no. 1 (2011): 1-25.

Konrad, Allan Mark. “On Inquiry: Human Concept Formation and Construction of Meaning through Library and Information Science Intermediation,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley), 2007. [Advisor: Michael K. Buckland]

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.

Labaree, Robert V. and Ross Scimeca. “The Philosophical Problem of Truth in Librarianship,” Library Quarterly 78 (January 2008): 43–70.

Lauinger, Jacob. “Archival Practices at Old Babylonian/Middle Bronze Age Alalakh (Level VII)” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Chicago), 2007, 363 pp.

Lebebvre, Madeleine, ed. The Romance of Libraries (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2006) 224 pp. $25.00 ISBN 0-8108-5352-3.

Leckie, Gloria J., Lisa M. Given, and John E. Buschman, eds. Critical Theory for Library and Information Science: Exploring the Social Form Across the Disciplines (Santa Barbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited, 2010) 326 pp. $55.00 ISBN 978-1-59158-938-9.

Lerner, Fred. The Story of Libraries: From the Invention of Writing to the Computer Age 2nd ed. (New York: Continuum, 2009) 249 pp. $27.95 ISBN 978-0-8264-2990-2.

Lévesque, Stéphane. Thinking Historically: Educating Students for the Twenty-First Century (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2008) 221 pp. $55.00 ISBN 978-0-8020-9259-5.

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.

Low, Kathleen. Casanova Was a Librarian: A Light-Hearted Look at the Profession (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, 2007) 176 pp. $45.00 ISBN 978-0-7864-2981-3.

Lucas, B. J. “Perception of Leadership in the Public Library: A Transnational Study,” (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University College, Cork), 2004.

Luyt, Brendan. “The Nature of Historical Representation on Wikipedia: Dominant or Alterative Historiography?” Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 62 (June 2011): 1058-65.

Lynch, Beverly P. “Library Education: Its Past, Its Present, Its Future,” Library Trends 56 (Spring 2008): 931-53.

Mak, Bonnie. “On the Myths of Libraries,” in Library as Place: History, Community, and Culture (Libraries Unlimited, 2007): 209-19.

Mäkinen, Ilkka. “Information History, Library History, or History By and Large? Remarks on Recent Discussion on Library and Information History,” in W. Boyd Rayward, ed. Aware and Responsible: Papers of the Nordic-International Colloquium on Social and Cultural Awareness and Responsibility in Library, Information and Documentation Studies (SCARLID) (Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2004), pp. 103-114.

Mäkinen, Ilkka. “New Institutional Economics and Information History—Is There a Point of Contact?” Library History 24 (June 2008): 117-27.

Manguel, Alberto. The Library at Night (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008) 373 pp. $27.50 ISBN 978-0-300-13914-3.

Marius, Richard and Melvin E. Page. A Short Guide to Writing about History 6th ed. (New York: Pearson Longman, 2006) 242 pp. $30.00 ISBN 0-321-43536-2.

Markey, Karen. "Current Educational Trends in the Information and Library Science Curriculum," Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 45 (Fall 2004): 317-39.

McNally, Peter. "Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, McGill University, 1904-2004," Argus 33 (Autumn 2004): 11-16.

McNeely, Ian F. with Lisa Wolverton. Reinventing Knowledge: From Alexandria to the Internet (New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 2008) $25.95 318 pp. ISBN 978-0-393-06506-0.

Miksa, Francis. “Information Organization and the Mysterious Information User,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 44, no. 3 (2009): 343-70.

Mills, Elizabeth Shown. Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Pub. Co., 2007) 885 pp. $50.00 ISBN 978-0-80631-781-6.

Mitchell, Christine R. “Protestant Theological Libraries: Past, Present and Future,” (Unpublished Masters’ Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), 2005, 36 pp.

Miwa, Makiko. “Trends and Issues in LIS Education in Asia,” Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 47 (Summer 2006): 167-180.

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.

Osburn, Charles B. The Social Transcript: Uncovering Library Philosophy (Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2008) 300 pp. $45.00 ISBN 978-1-59158-758-3.

Panella, Nancy. “The Library Services to People with Special Needs Section of IFLA: An Historical Overview,” IFLA Journal 35, no. 3 (2009): 258-71.

Pawley, Christine. “History in the Library and Information Science Curriculum: Outline of a Debate,” Libraries & Culture 40 (Summer 2005): 223-38.

Plotnick, Rachel. “Computers, Systems Theory, and the Making of a Wired Hospital: A History of Technicon Medical Information System, 1964-1987,” Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 61 (June 2010): 1281-94.

Powell, Barry B. Writing: Theory and History of the Technology of Civilization (Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009) 276 pp. $100.00 ISBN 978-1-4051-6256-2.

Preer, Jean. Library Ethics (Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2008) 255 pp. $45.00 ISBN 978-1-59158-636-4. [refers often to historical context]

Preer, Jean L. “Louder Please: Using Historical Research to Foster Professional Identity in LIS Students,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 41 (Fall 2006): 487-96.

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Presnell, Jenny L. The Information-Literate Historian: A Guide to Research for History Students (New York: Oxford University Press, 2007) 242 pp. $14.95 (pbk) ISBN 0-19-517651-0.

Prince, Jacques. “Du Placard a l'Institution: l'Histoire des Archives Gaies du Quebec (AGQ),” Archivaria no. 68 (Fall 2009): 295-309.

Raber, Douglas. The Problem of Information (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2003) 269 pp. $40.00 ISBN 0-8108-4567-9.

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Rees, Graham and Maria Wakely. Publishing, Politics, and Culture: The King’s Printers in the Reign of James I and VI (New York: Oxford University Press, 2010) 280 pp. $99.00 ISBN 978-0-19-957631-9.

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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.

Rooney, Peter. “A Brief History of the American Society For Indexing,” Key Words 16 (October/December 2008): 135-37, 142.

Sachs, Honor R. “Reconstructing a Life: The Archival Challenges of Women's History,” Library Trends 56 (Winter 2008): 650-66.

Seldén, Lars. "On Grounded Theory-with Some Malice," Journal of Documentation 61, no. 1 (2005): 114-29.

Sharma, R. N. “Development of Library and Information Science Education in South Asia with Emphasis on India: Strengths, Problems and Suggestions,” Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 46 (Winter 2005): 77-91.

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Silverman, Randy. “Toward a National Disaster Response Protocol,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 41 (Fall 2006): 497-511.

Simmons, Wendy A. “Three Decades of Challenges and Changes in US Embassy Libraries Around the World,” Advances in Librarianship 29 (2005): 99-132.

Smiley, Jane. The Man Who Invented the Computer: The Biography of John Atanasoff, Digital Pioneer (New York: Doubleday, 2010) 256 pp. $26.00 ISBN 978-0-385-52713-2.

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Southgate, Beverley C. What is History For? (London: Routledge, 2005) 214 pp. $87.50 ISBN 0-415-35098-0.

Staley, David J. History and Future: Using Historical Thinking to Imagine the Future (New York: Lexington Books, 2007) 175 pp. $55.00 ISBN 978-0-7391-1753-8.

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Stoddart, R.A. and A. R. Lee. “Paradoxical Views of Librarian in the Rhetoric of Library Science Literature: A Fantasy Theme Analysis,” Georgia Library Quarterly 41 (Winter 2005): 5-10.

Sugimoto, Cassidy R., Terrell G. Russell, and Sheryl Grant. “Library and Information Science Doctoral Education: The Landscape from 1930-2007,” Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 50 (Summer 2009): 190-202.

Sundin, Olof and Jenny Johannisson. "Pragmatism, Neo-Pragmatism and Sociocultural Theory: Communicative Participation as a Perspective in LIS," Journal of Documentation 61, no. 1 (2005): 23-43.

Sweeney, Shelley. “The Ambiguous Origins of the Archival Principle of Provenance,” Libraries & the Cultural Record 43, no. 2 (2008): 193-213.

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Swigger, Boyd Keith. The MLS Project: An Assessment after Sixty Years (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2010) 163 pp. $50.00 ISBN 978-0-8108-7703-0.

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Templeton, Thomas Clay. “Placing the Library: An Argument for the Phenomenological and Constructivist Approach to the Human Geography of the Library,” Library Quarterly 78 (April 2008): 195-209.

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Vårheim, Andreas, Sven Steinmo and Eisaku Ide. “Do Libraries Matter? Public Libraries and the Creation of Social Capital,” Journal of Documentation 64, no. 6 (2008): 877-92.

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Wilhite, Jeffrey M. A Chronology of Librarianship, 1960-2000 (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2009) 278 pp. $75.00 ISBN 978-0-8108-5255-6.

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* Joel Fishman, Ph.D., Assistant Director for Lawyer Services, Duquesne University Center for Legal Information/Allegheny County Law Library, Pittsburgh, PA.

** Edward A Goedeken, Collections Coordinator, Parks Library, Iowa State University, Ames, IA.