Abstract: The historical role of college libraries has seldom been investigated on a regional or state level in the United States, but such studies are valuable in explaining the cultural infrastructure of education and print culture. State and regional studies also set the context for further research on individual libraries and colleges as well as histories on a larger level. This work examines how college libraries developed in North Carolina from 1800 to 1860 and illustrates the growth and ambience of education and print culture during a formative period of the antebellum South
This document contains a correspondence of Edwin L. Green and Yates Snowden, which discussed the lib...
In the 1920s and early 1930s, public libraries in South Carolina were among the most underfunded and...
An examination of a library collection using an existing comprehensive bibliography on a particular ...
What role did antebellum college libraries play in the development of the South? National studies ra...
Print culture in colonial North Carolina was more robust than most people think. Early North Carolin...
This study describes the early period of North Carolina history which culminated in the birth of the...
Women have a very special place in the history of North Carolina’s libraries, as well as libraries t...
Despite the Electronic Age’s impact on libraries, blurring the lines between brick and mortar and ...
In South Carolina, a colony known for its wealth and transatlantic connections, private libraries of...
This study describes a series of interviews with the heads of local history collections at four publ...
This paper is a history of the four library buildings that housed the principle library over the co...
Although much has been written on the efforts of the State Library of North Carolina and other organ...
This article reviews the history of the establishment, expansion and collections of the Portland Pub...
This paper presents a qualitative, historical study of the characterization and doctrinal basis of t...
From the earliest small private and university libraries of the 1700s to today’s high-speed Internet...
This document contains a correspondence of Edwin L. Green and Yates Snowden, which discussed the lib...
In the 1920s and early 1930s, public libraries in South Carolina were among the most underfunded and...
An examination of a library collection using an existing comprehensive bibliography on a particular ...
What role did antebellum college libraries play in the development of the South? National studies ra...
Print culture in colonial North Carolina was more robust than most people think. Early North Carolin...
This study describes the early period of North Carolina history which culminated in the birth of the...
Women have a very special place in the history of North Carolina’s libraries, as well as libraries t...
Despite the Electronic Age’s impact on libraries, blurring the lines between brick and mortar and ...
In South Carolina, a colony known for its wealth and transatlantic connections, private libraries of...
This study describes a series of interviews with the heads of local history collections at four publ...
This paper is a history of the four library buildings that housed the principle library over the co...
Although much has been written on the efforts of the State Library of North Carolina and other organ...
This article reviews the history of the establishment, expansion and collections of the Portland Pub...
This paper presents a qualitative, historical study of the characterization and doctrinal basis of t...
From the earliest small private and university libraries of the 1700s to today’s high-speed Internet...
This document contains a correspondence of Edwin L. Green and Yates Snowden, which discussed the lib...
In the 1920s and early 1930s, public libraries in South Carolina were among the most underfunded and...
An examination of a library collection using an existing comprehensive bibliography on a particular ...