As urbanization and urban issues become increasingly universal, the study of urban libraries will become increasingly relevant to all librarians, all library patrons, and all citizens of the world. In light of this, this essay examines how the past development, present issues and future possibilities of cities, urban areas, and urban libraries relate to each other and to the study of urban librarianship
The public library in the past few years has been looking for innovative approaches to inner-city se...
Both the modem city and the modern library were born of technology and are evolving rapidly by takin...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2007.Includes bibli...
As urbanization and urban issues become increasingly universal, the study of urban libraries will be...
Other papers prepared for this significant conference on the "Changing Environment for Library Serv...
The individualistic tendencies of contemporary society caused by the new forms of capitalism and the...
A reference librarian discovers the essence of urban academic reference librarianship in serving a g...
Urban tissue is composed of public spaces and their complementary buildings, most of which form a ba...
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This text addresses the significance and potential of municipal libraries. The author considers the ...
We are pleased to welcome you to the first issue of the 27th volume of Urban Library Journal. Althou...
In the post-War on Poverty years, certain quarters of the U.S. library profession expressed a growin...
If it was not clear before that the term "metropolitan area* is a very broad one, encompassing circ...
With reduced hours, decaying infrastructure, and precariously positioned staff, local public librari...
The concentration of disadvantaged people in the major cities of the United States requires new prog...
The public library in the past few years has been looking for innovative approaches to inner-city se...
Both the modem city and the modern library were born of technology and are evolving rapidly by takin...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2007.Includes bibli...
As urbanization and urban issues become increasingly universal, the study of urban libraries will be...
Other papers prepared for this significant conference on the "Changing Environment for Library Serv...
The individualistic tendencies of contemporary society caused by the new forms of capitalism and the...
A reference librarian discovers the essence of urban academic reference librarianship in serving a g...
Urban tissue is composed of public spaces and their complementary buildings, most of which form a ba...
This item submitted to IUPUI ScholarWorks as part of the OASIS Project. Article reproduced with per...
This text addresses the significance and potential of municipal libraries. The author considers the ...
We are pleased to welcome you to the first issue of the 27th volume of Urban Library Journal. Althou...
In the post-War on Poverty years, certain quarters of the U.S. library profession expressed a growin...
If it was not clear before that the term "metropolitan area* is a very broad one, encompassing circ...
With reduced hours, decaying infrastructure, and precariously positioned staff, local public librari...
The concentration of disadvantaged people in the major cities of the United States requires new prog...
The public library in the past few years has been looking for innovative approaches to inner-city se...
Both the modem city and the modern library were born of technology and are evolving rapidly by takin...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2007.Includes bibli...