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Activism in American Librarianship, 1962-1973 Mary Lee Bundy

Activism in American Librarianship, 1962-1973 By Mary Lee Bundy

Activism in American Librarianship, 1962-1973 by Mary Lee Bundy


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International Journal of Reviews in Library and Information Science

This collection of essays, written by library professionals who took an active role in the various rights movements, the war on poverty, and the campaign to end the Vietnam war, is the first serious exanination of the subject.

Activism in American Librarianship, 1962-1973 Summary

Activism in American Librarianship, 1962-1973 by Mary Lee Bundy

Bundy and Stielow designed Activism in American Librarianship, 1962-1973 to address two key questions: How did the various social movements of the time express themselves in librarianship? What happened to the various library institutions during this era? . . . Activism is a pivotal work. This is the first monograph-length analysis of an unprecedented period in our professional history. . . . The fifteen essays included in Activism were specially commissioned of eminent leaders such as E.J. Josey, Kay Ann Cassell, Fay Blake, Major Owens, Mary Lee Bundy, John Axam, and Robert P. Haro, who helped create and were witness to the events of this decade. . . . It should be required reading for all students of library history and scholars interested in interaction between professions and social change. RQ

This is a useful work of scholarship. In addition to presenting facts, it will speak different things to different people, depending on individual reactions to the social and political elements that were addressed by librarian activists in the Sixties. Whatever the individual reactions, this is a book that should not be ignored.

International Journal of Reviews in Library and Information Science

This collection of essays, written by library professionals who took an active role in the various rights movements, the war on poverty, and the campaign to end the Vietnam war, is the first serious exanination of the subject. The author offers a thoughtful review of the struggles of activists to achieve institutional change within their profession and the overall effect of these social movements on the outlook and professionalism of a new generation of librarians.

About Mary Lee Bundy

MARY LEE BUNDY was Professor of the College of Library and Information Services at the University of Maryland, a noted expert in public libraries, and a specialist in information services to groups and the poor.

FREDERICK J. STIELOW, Associate Professor of the School of Library and Information Science at Catholic University, is best known for his work in archives and information resources management.

Table of Contents

Foreword Introduction Part One: Movements Part Two: Institutions Part Three: Groups and Programs Part Four: Epilogue Further Readings About the Authors Appendices Bibliography Index

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NPB9780313246029
9780313246029
0313246025
Activism in American Librarianship, 1962-1973 by Mary Lee Bundy
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1987-10-05
217
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