A 1200-word illustrated article, with accompanying cover image, for The Ephemerist, the journal of The Ephemera Society, UK. The article focuses on a campaign poster produced in Worthing, West Sussex, UK, as part of the Public Library Movement of the late 19th century. The piece argues that the 1892 poster - which outlines twenty-one reasons why public libraries are culturally valuable - can not only tell us about the historic hopes and fears attached to reading but can also function as a campaigning tool to support efforts to keep public libraries open in our own times
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Britain???s House of Commons and House of Lords Libraries have a lengthy history beginning with sma...
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This article examines the records of four English 19th-century public libraries, demonstrating how a...
Whereas most histories of the British public library have focused upon its development as an instit...
Inaugurated by legislation in 1850 the municipal public library had by the end of the First World Wa...
This article demonstrates the importance of public libraries and their collections. Their job descri...
The aim of this dissertation is to consider the nineteenth century origins of public libraries in En...
As the world becomes increasingly digitally-oriented it is important for public libraries to reexami...
The public library movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries fostered a rapid increase in t...
[Preprint of a forthcoming book chapter] To complement contemporary discussions on open access, this...
Citation: Mudge, Mary. Public libraries and their uses. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural Col...
The local public library service across the UK has lost ground in recent times with rapidly declinin...
Inaugurated as, at once, an antidote to the social problems of industrialization and a cultural and...
This article is based on semistructured interviews with library staff members in order to explore bo...
In this paper, we examine how public libraries promote development of good reading habits among the ...
Britain???s House of Commons and House of Lords Libraries have a lengthy history beginning with sma...
The Public Libraries Act (England and Wales) was passed in 1850 at a time when democracy was being h...
This article examines the records of four English 19th-century public libraries, demonstrating how a...
Whereas most histories of the British public library have focused upon its development as an instit...
Inaugurated by legislation in 1850 the municipal public library had by the end of the First World Wa...
This article demonstrates the importance of public libraries and their collections. Their job descri...
The aim of this dissertation is to consider the nineteenth century origins of public libraries in En...
As the world becomes increasingly digitally-oriented it is important for public libraries to reexami...
The public library movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries fostered a rapid increase in t...
[Preprint of a forthcoming book chapter] To complement contemporary discussions on open access, this...
Citation: Mudge, Mary. Public libraries and their uses. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural Col...
The local public library service across the UK has lost ground in recent times with rapidly declinin...
Inaugurated as, at once, an antidote to the social problems of industrialization and a cultural and...
This article is based on semistructured interviews with library staff members in order to explore bo...
In this paper, we examine how public libraries promote development of good reading habits among the ...
Britain???s House of Commons and House of Lords Libraries have a lengthy history beginning with sma...