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A New Path: Undergraduate Libraries at United States and Canadian Universities, 1949-1987: Contributions in American Studies,, cartea 17

Autor Roland Person
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 apr 1988

Roland Person's "A New Path" is a fine comprehensive study of such libraries based . . . on an examination of the perceptions of those involved in their operation, management, and administration. Person does an outstanding job summarizing the history and the literature of undergraduate libraries and of blending all of that material into a skillfully synthesized examination of the undergraduate library in the United States and Canada from 1949 through 1987. "Wilson Library Bulletin"

Because of the work's broad scope, all individuals involved in higher education will find much of value in this new volume. "Richard Johnson, SUNY Oneonta"

This is the first full-length study of university undergraduate libraries to appear since the late 1960s. It is a comprehensive description and evaluation of both the contextual role of present undergraduate libraries and the goals upon which they were founded and continue to operate. Person has provided an exhaustive analysis of the subject by clearly defining undergraduate libraries, identifying the reasons for which they were established, evaluating the assumptions that precipitated their inception, and describing the development of those that failed and those that succeeded.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313253034
ISBN-10: 031325303X
Pagini: 173
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Greenwood Press
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions in American Studies,


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Roland Person's A New Path is a fine comprehensive study of such libraries based . . . on an examination of the perceptions of those involved in their operation, management, and administration. Person does an outstanding job summarizing the history and the literature of undergraduate libraries and of blending all of that material into a skillfully synthesized examination of the undergraduate library in the United States and Canada from 1949 through 1987. Wilson Library Bulletin
Because of the work's broad scope, all individuals involved in higher education will find much of value in this new volume. Richard Johnson, SUNY Oneonta
This is the first full-length study of university undergraduate libraries to appear since the late 1960s. It is a comprehensive description and evaluation of both the contextual role of present undergraduate libraries and the goals upon which they were founded and continue to operate. Person has provided an exhaustive analysis of the subject by clearly defining undergraduate libraries, identifying the reasons for which they were established, evaluating the assumptions that precipitated their inception, and describing the development of those that failed and those that succeeded.

Notă biografică

ROLAND CONRAD PERSON is Assistant Undergraduate Libarian at Morris Library and Associate Professor at Southern Illinois University.