
History of Libraries of the Western World
Michael H. Harris(Author)
Scarecrow Press
4th Edition
Published on 29. July 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
312 pages
978-0-8108-3724-9 (ISBN)
Description
This edition of the History of Libraries in the Western World represents a substantial revision of the earlier edition, taking into account the "information revolution" that has swept the West since 1945 and the political revolution that swept across Europe beginning in 1986. In addition, recent scholarship has been incorporated throughout the text, with special emphasis on the work centered around the "new history of the book." The bibliographies at the end of each of the twelve chapters have been thoroughly revised to reflect the very considerable new work on library and book history.
Reviews / Votes
Harris creates...understanding of the progression [of libraries and their continual adaptation] by placing these developments within the context of social and political climates. He doesn't overlook the influence of class and wealth on libraries, nor does he ignore contributions made by women and minority groups. It is a credit to Harris' writing that the book is spiced with excerpts, anecdotes, and wisdoms recorded by ancient and modern librarians. The updated bibliographies...extend its use beyond the covers...this well researched and long standing work on library history...[is] an essential purchase... * Public Library Quarterly * This edition is a substantial revision of the 1976 version. * Jal Guide To Professional Literature * ...the best and most readable all-purpose survey history of western libraries that has ever been produced... * Collection Management * ...places developments in library history within a larger social context. -- JOURNAL OF INTERLIBRARY LOAN, DOCUMENT DELIVERY & INFORMATION SUPPLY ...the fact that it has reached a fourth edition suggests a life of some utility. There is little more to be said. The tour is conducted by a conventional guide well primed with dates, names, and (highly condensed) social background... * Library Review * Themes are well identified and discussed: detail of places, persons and dates is provided in appropriate quantity. The chronological balance of the book is, as ever, a judicious one, with nearly half devoted to ancient and medieval libraries. -- Paul Sturges, Loughborough UniversityMore details
Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Lanham, MD
United States
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
440 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8108-3724-9 (9780810837249)
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Michael H. Harris is professor in the School of Library and Information Science at the University of Kentucky and author of 10 books and over 50 papers on library history. He currently serves on the editorial board of Library Quarterly.
Content
Preface
I: Libraries in the Ancient World
1. The Origin of Libraries
2. Babylonian and Assyrian Libraries
3. Egyptian Libraries
4. Greek Libraries
5. Roman Libraries
II. Medieval Libraries
6. Byzantine and Moslem Libraries
7. Monastic and Cathedral Libraries
8. The Rise of the University, the Renaissance, the Invention of Printing, and the Growth of Libraries in Europe to 1500
III. Modern Library Development in the West
9. European Libraries; Expansion and Diversification to 1917
10. Libraries in America to 1950
11. Modern European Libraries
12. Modern American Libraries
Index
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I: Libraries in the Ancient World
1. The Origin of Libraries
2. Babylonian and Assyrian Libraries
3. Egyptian Libraries
4. Greek Libraries
5. Roman Libraries
II. Medieval Libraries
6. Byzantine and Moslem Libraries
7. Monastic and Cathedral Libraries
8. The Rise of the University, the Renaissance, the Invention of Printing, and the Growth of Libraries in Europe to 1500
III. Modern Library Development in the West
9. European Libraries; Expansion and Diversification to 1917
10. Libraries in America to 1950
11. Modern European Libraries
12. Modern American Libraries
Index
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