Florence Ragland (1861-1949) served as the first librarian for Western Kentucky State Normal School (now Western Kentucky University) from 1908 to 1923. This biographical article documents how she helped develop and reference the collection with meagre resources. She also advised librarians and teachers on collection development for rural school libraries and taught both botany and English classes as Western during her tenure
A history of library services in Versailles, Kentucky, the county seat of Woodford County in Kentuck...
Biographical study of Sarah Comly Norris Bogle (1870-1932), a library educator active from 1904, whe...
Margie May Helm was born in Auburn, Kentucky, August 21, 1894, the daughter of Dr. Thomas & Ellen (B...
This notebook was found among Librarian Florence Ragland’s papers. It contains her notes and annual...
Pearl Weiler Von Allmen was employed at the University of Louisville School of Law Library from 1940...
The Woman’s Library Club Movement arrived in Kentucky around 1896. It was not a true movement, but r...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 827. Fairview Cemetery, Bowling Green, Kentucky, l...
This paper focuses on the history of women librarians of the land-grant universities in the West and...
A history of library services in Bowling Green, Kentucky, the county seat of Warren County.This arti...
In the final decades of the nineteenth century libraries were a very miniscule part of the initial d...
On November 26, 2000, friends and colleagues gathered at Saint Stephens Episcopal Church to honor th...
Finding aid only for Manuscript Small Collection 1429. Paper written by WKU student Sandra E. Guy fo...
This collection is archived in Manuscripts & Folklife Archives at Western Kentucky University; 270-7...
Journal ArticlePriscilla's career as a librarian began as an undergraduate at Simmons College in Bos...
A history of library services in Owensboro, Kentucky, the county seat of Daviess County. Article tra...
A history of library services in Versailles, Kentucky, the county seat of Woodford County in Kentuck...
Biographical study of Sarah Comly Norris Bogle (1870-1932), a library educator active from 1904, whe...
Margie May Helm was born in Auburn, Kentucky, August 21, 1894, the daughter of Dr. Thomas & Ellen (B...
This notebook was found among Librarian Florence Ragland’s papers. It contains her notes and annual...
Pearl Weiler Von Allmen was employed at the University of Louisville School of Law Library from 1940...
The Woman’s Library Club Movement arrived in Kentucky around 1896. It was not a true movement, but r...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 827. Fairview Cemetery, Bowling Green, Kentucky, l...
This paper focuses on the history of women librarians of the land-grant universities in the West and...
A history of library services in Bowling Green, Kentucky, the county seat of Warren County.This arti...
In the final decades of the nineteenth century libraries were a very miniscule part of the initial d...
On November 26, 2000, friends and colleagues gathered at Saint Stephens Episcopal Church to honor th...
Finding aid only for Manuscript Small Collection 1429. Paper written by WKU student Sandra E. Guy fo...
This collection is archived in Manuscripts & Folklife Archives at Western Kentucky University; 270-7...
Journal ArticlePriscilla's career as a librarian began as an undergraduate at Simmons College in Bos...
A history of library services in Owensboro, Kentucky, the county seat of Daviess County. Article tra...
A history of library services in Versailles, Kentucky, the county seat of Woodford County in Kentuck...
Biographical study of Sarah Comly Norris Bogle (1870-1932), a library educator active from 1904, whe...
Margie May Helm was born in Auburn, Kentucky, August 21, 1894, the daughter of Dr. Thomas & Ellen (B...