Charles W. Mann describes the proper role of rare books with regards to an academic library. Instead of the rare books being the heart of the library, Mann argues that rare books collections give each academic library a distinct personality based on its makeup
lections and manuscripts have migrated from the shelves of the private collector and the bookseller ...
65 p. 21 cm. 4th annual public lecture on books and bibliography sponsored by the University of Kan...
Rare book cataloging codes and practices have been shaped by a constant interplay between the tradit...
Charles W. Mann describes the proper role of rare books with regards to an academic library. Instead...
This article explores the role of the academic rare book library in terms of its financial justifica...
What is a rare book? Age may be the first factor to spring to mind, but uniqueness of binding, editi...
Purpose – This paper summarizes the importance of rare materials for academic libraries including de...
Library Association conferences will give substance to the impression that, throughout the United St...
Rare book, manuscript, and special collections libraries remain both more difficult and more forbidd...
PROFESSOR COHEN: In recent years, the library profession quite properly has been concerned with prov...
ance and even hostility over security policies in the issuing of rare books. Legends of inaccessibil...
The philosophy of book collecting in a University Library by J. Terry Bender -- Norman H. Strouse a...
This article considers changing approaches to rare book cataloging in response to the recent focus o...
I hope that no one will read a defensive tone into these remarks, for the rare book librarian is at...
Rare books are powerful and important objects. They stimulate their users to investigate their signi...
lections and manuscripts have migrated from the shelves of the private collector and the bookseller ...
65 p. 21 cm. 4th annual public lecture on books and bibliography sponsored by the University of Kan...
Rare book cataloging codes and practices have been shaped by a constant interplay between the tradit...
Charles W. Mann describes the proper role of rare books with regards to an academic library. Instead...
This article explores the role of the academic rare book library in terms of its financial justifica...
What is a rare book? Age may be the first factor to spring to mind, but uniqueness of binding, editi...
Purpose – This paper summarizes the importance of rare materials for academic libraries including de...
Library Association conferences will give substance to the impression that, throughout the United St...
Rare book, manuscript, and special collections libraries remain both more difficult and more forbidd...
PROFESSOR COHEN: In recent years, the library profession quite properly has been concerned with prov...
ance and even hostility over security policies in the issuing of rare books. Legends of inaccessibil...
The philosophy of book collecting in a University Library by J. Terry Bender -- Norman H. Strouse a...
This article considers changing approaches to rare book cataloging in response to the recent focus o...
I hope that no one will read a defensive tone into these remarks, for the rare book librarian is at...
Rare books are powerful and important objects. They stimulate their users to investigate their signi...
lections and manuscripts have migrated from the shelves of the private collector and the bookseller ...
65 p. 21 cm. 4th annual public lecture on books and bibliography sponsored by the University of Kan...
Rare book cataloging codes and practices have been shaped by a constant interplay between the tradit...