Despite the enormous efforts which preceded the founding of the School of Library service at UCLA, two critics in the August 1959 issue of Southern California Chapter of the Special Libraries Association Bulletin--Robert Lewis and Frank Bennett, the latter of which was the Bulletin’s editor--created a stir in the special libraries community when they adamantly went against the general consensus of enthusiasm for the School of Library Service, and rather, vehemently opposed it. In exploring the reasons for and responses to these criticisms, this thesis will present an argument as to why these early critics were erroneous in their assessment of library education in Southern California and why the School of Library Service’s legacy and history...
A SALUTARY INFLUENCE in which the library is used. In the larger institutions, and also in the small...
Together with Wayne Shirley, Louis Shores began the American Library History Round Table in 1947. Wi...
Traces the development of academic librarianship from 1939 to the present. Specific areas discussed ...
Tw o IMPORTANT conferences on library education were held in 1948. The first was held at the Graduat...
This paper traces the history of library education primarily as it developed in the United States. ...
無<br>This article discusses the causes of library/information science not being recognized as a prof...
did not include a study of children’s service, although Director Robert D. Leigh had referred to it ...
It is difficult to overestimate the effect of the Library Services Act in improving the status and ...
Library and Information Science, provides abundant evidence of why the Illinois program has thrived ...
[[abstract]]This article discusses the causes of library/information science not being recognized as...
This thesis investigates Charles Fletcher Lummis' overarching legacy at the Los Angeles Public Libra...
Change has become a constant, and the acceptance of this factor in all areas of our living has had ...
This paper examines the revolutionary impact librarians had on American higher education in the late...
where nothing seems to be as it once was, library service in schools and public libraries has remain...
of the University of California has developed in ways different from those observable at other unive...
A SALUTARY INFLUENCE in which the library is used. In the larger institutions, and also in the small...
Together with Wayne Shirley, Louis Shores began the American Library History Round Table in 1947. Wi...
Traces the development of academic librarianship from 1939 to the present. Specific areas discussed ...
Tw o IMPORTANT conferences on library education were held in 1948. The first was held at the Graduat...
This paper traces the history of library education primarily as it developed in the United States. ...
無<br>This article discusses the causes of library/information science not being recognized as a prof...
did not include a study of children’s service, although Director Robert D. Leigh had referred to it ...
It is difficult to overestimate the effect of the Library Services Act in improving the status and ...
Library and Information Science, provides abundant evidence of why the Illinois program has thrived ...
[[abstract]]This article discusses the causes of library/information science not being recognized as...
This thesis investigates Charles Fletcher Lummis' overarching legacy at the Los Angeles Public Libra...
Change has become a constant, and the acceptance of this factor in all areas of our living has had ...
This paper examines the revolutionary impact librarians had on American higher education in the late...
where nothing seems to be as it once was, library service in schools and public libraries has remain...
of the University of California has developed in ways different from those observable at other unive...
A SALUTARY INFLUENCE in which the library is used. In the larger institutions, and also in the small...
Together with Wayne Shirley, Louis Shores began the American Library History Round Table in 1947. Wi...
Traces the development of academic librarianship from 1939 to the present. Specific areas discussed ...