The University of Tennessee Library Lecture Series was initiated by William H. Jesse, Director of Libraries from 1943 to 1970, as a means of providing a fonnal treatment of major library problems. Since its inception in 1949, a distinguished librarian or scholar has been invited to address current problems as well as to identify future trends in libraries. In the thirtyfourth lecture, Kenneth G. Peterson cautions that the application of new technologies in academic libraries threatens to change traditional values in librarianship. He suggests methods for maintaining a balance between the traditional values and the new technology. The prestigious Lecture Series was expanded in 1983 to become the University of Tennessee Library Day, and now...
A 1997-1998 report to the university community by William J. Crowe, Vice Chancellor for Information ...
The firft lecture in this series discusses continuing education for librarians at a time (1965) when...
The sixteenth annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing was held at the Illini Union...
Dr. Jerrold Orne, Librarian, The University of North Carolina, delivered the nineteenth lecture, Li...
Dr. Robert B. Downs, Director of the Library and of the Library SchOOl at the University of Illinois...
The thirty-first lecture, delivered by Michael Gorman, joint editor of the Anglo-American Cataloguin...
The proliferation of scientific literature, with its consequent problems for science libraries, was ...
Lecture number sixteen was presented on March 24, 1964, by Mr. James T. Babb, at that time Librarian...
In basing his consideration of the age-old problems of book selection and collection development on ...
In 1973, the University of Tennessee Library departed from the tradition of inviting a distinguished...
At the time of the first lecture, April 11, 1949, there was considerable interest at the University ...
On April 17, 1958, Dr. Benjamin Edward Powell, Librarian of Duke University, in the tenth lecture of...
Copyright has been a much debated issue of the mid-1970s. Julius Marke here addresses the inherent c...
This issue of "Library lectures " contains lectures nineteen, twenty and twenty-one. lectu...
Originally presented: October 1, 2002The University Archives has determined that this item is of con...
A 1997-1998 report to the university community by William J. Crowe, Vice Chancellor for Information ...
The firft lecture in this series discusses continuing education for librarians at a time (1965) when...
The sixteenth annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing was held at the Illini Union...
Dr. Jerrold Orne, Librarian, The University of North Carolina, delivered the nineteenth lecture, Li...
Dr. Robert B. Downs, Director of the Library and of the Library SchOOl at the University of Illinois...
The thirty-first lecture, delivered by Michael Gorman, joint editor of the Anglo-American Cataloguin...
The proliferation of scientific literature, with its consequent problems for science libraries, was ...
Lecture number sixteen was presented on March 24, 1964, by Mr. James T. Babb, at that time Librarian...
In basing his consideration of the age-old problems of book selection and collection development on ...
In 1973, the University of Tennessee Library departed from the tradition of inviting a distinguished...
At the time of the first lecture, April 11, 1949, there was considerable interest at the University ...
On April 17, 1958, Dr. Benjamin Edward Powell, Librarian of Duke University, in the tenth lecture of...
Copyright has been a much debated issue of the mid-1970s. Julius Marke here addresses the inherent c...
This issue of "Library lectures " contains lectures nineteen, twenty and twenty-one. lectu...
Originally presented: October 1, 2002The University Archives has determined that this item is of con...
A 1997-1998 report to the university community by William J. Crowe, Vice Chancellor for Information ...
The firft lecture in this series discusses continuing education for librarians at a time (1965) when...
The sixteenth annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing was held at the Illini Union...