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Library Trends 52 (4) Spring 2004: Pioneers in Library and Information Science
Library Trends 52 (4) Spring 2004: Pioneers in Library and Information Science. Edited by W. Boyd Rayward
Underlying this collection of papers is a belief in the value of history in helping us to achieve a reasonably full understanding of current trends of development in what we might call society's "knowledge apparatus" and in the institutional arrangements to which libraries and information services are central. Such a historically based understanding presents a richer, more considered context for planning for the future than would otherwise be possible. I am intrigued by the paradox that history is only in part about the past. History provides us with a way to think about the present and the future. Because we can never know it directly, it is actually constituted and reconstituted by what we bring to it from our ever-changing presents. It offers the opportunity to question both simplistic descriptions and quick and easy explanations of what seems to be happening, what seems to be the case in the present. It also offers the opportunity from the ever-changing perspective of the present to go back to reassess what seems to have happened, what seems to have been the case in the past and how it has influenced the present. It is this dialectical process that keeps history as a discipline always unfinished and alive.
All items in this collection are copyright by the University of Illinois Board of Trustees unless otherwise indicated.
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The Art and Science of Classification: Phyllis Allen Richmond, 1921–1997
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La Barre, Kathryn
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2004
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“A Brilliant Mind”: Margaret Egan and Social Epistemology
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Furner, Jonathan
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2004
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Cornelia Marvin and Mary Frances Isom: Leaders of Oregon’s Library Movement
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Gunselman, Cheryl
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2004
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Effie Louise Power: Librarian, Educator, Author
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Kimball, Melanie A.; Jenkins, Christine A.; Hearne, Betsy
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2004
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Exploring New Approaches to the Organization of Knowledge: The Subject Classification of James Duff Brown
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Beghtol, Clare
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2004
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Foster Mohrhardt: Connecting the Traditional World of Libraries and the Emerging World of Information Science
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Cragin, Melissa H.
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2004
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Frances Henne and the Development of School Library Standards
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Kester, Diane D.; Jones, Plummer Alston, Jr.
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2004
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Information Science at the University of California at Berkeley in the 1960s: A Memoir of Student Days
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Bates, Marcia J.
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2004
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The Lady and the Antelope: Suzanne Briet’s Contribution to the French Documentation Movement
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Maack, Mary Niles
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2004
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Library Trends 52 (4) Spring 2004: Pioneers in Library and Information Science
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2004
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The Most Influential Paper Gerard Salton Never Wrote
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Dubin, David
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2004
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National Planning for Public Library Service: The Work and Ideas of Lionel McColvin
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Black, Alistair
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2004
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The Role of the State in the Organization of Statewide Library Service: Essae M. Culver, Louisiana’s First State Librarian
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Jumonville, Florence M.
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2004
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Social Epistemology from Jesse Shera to Steve Fuller
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Zandonade, Tarcisio
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2004
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When and Why Is a Pioneer: History and Heritage in Library and Information Science
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Rayward, W. Boyd
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2004
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