Large, urban institutions are well represented in American public library history, but the stories of libraries in small towns or in rural areas are not as well represented. During the twentieth century, local citizens in six small Moore County, North Carolina towns ("small" here defined as towns having less than five thousand residents) established and maintained local public libraries. Some of the libraries failed over time, some succeeded, but all of them went through a process of finding their place in their community and governmental environments, environments that were themselves changing with the times. Using newspaper articles, augmented with interviews and direct observation, this is a study of those libraries and the people who cr...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the small public libraries' prerequisites for working i...
A preliminary aspect of the recent study of North Texas library conditions and possibilities is desc...
Academic libraries naturally support the people and programs at their home institution. For many lib...
Large, urban institutions are well represented in American public library history, but the stories o...
Although much has been written on the efforts of the State Library of North Carolina and other organ...
Public libraries provide important services to their communities; however, many communities do not r...
This paper presents a qualitative, historical study of the characterization and doctrinal basis of t...
This study was conducted to find out what small academic libraries are doing in response to the incr...
This study describes a series of interviews with the heads of local history collections at four publ...
In the 1920s and early 1930s, public libraries in South Carolina were among the most underfunded and...
As the world becomes increasingly digitally-oriented it is important for public libraries to reexami...
From the earliest small private and university libraries of the 1700s to today’s high-speed Internet...
The Lanier Library Association in Tryon, North Carolina is one of the few remaining active membershi...
Women have a very special place in the history of North Carolina’s libraries, as well as libraries t...
The importance of libraries and their shortage in most agrarian areas prompted the writer to evaluat...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the small public libraries' prerequisites for working i...
A preliminary aspect of the recent study of North Texas library conditions and possibilities is desc...
Academic libraries naturally support the people and programs at their home institution. For many lib...
Large, urban institutions are well represented in American public library history, but the stories o...
Although much has been written on the efforts of the State Library of North Carolina and other organ...
Public libraries provide important services to their communities; however, many communities do not r...
This paper presents a qualitative, historical study of the characterization and doctrinal basis of t...
This study was conducted to find out what small academic libraries are doing in response to the incr...
This study describes a series of interviews with the heads of local history collections at four publ...
In the 1920s and early 1930s, public libraries in South Carolina were among the most underfunded and...
As the world becomes increasingly digitally-oriented it is important for public libraries to reexami...
From the earliest small private and university libraries of the 1700s to today’s high-speed Internet...
The Lanier Library Association in Tryon, North Carolina is one of the few remaining active membershi...
Women have a very special place in the history of North Carolina’s libraries, as well as libraries t...
The importance of libraries and their shortage in most agrarian areas prompted the writer to evaluat...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the small public libraries' prerequisites for working i...
A preliminary aspect of the recent study of North Texas library conditions and possibilities is desc...
Academic libraries naturally support the people and programs at their home institution. For many lib...