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  2. Library History Round Table - Wikipedia

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    The Library History Round Table encourages research and publication on library history and promotes awareness and discussion of historical issues in librarianship. It "exists to facilitate communication among scholars and students of library history, to support research in library history, and to be active in issues, such as preservation, that concern library historians."

  3. Justin Winsor Prize (library) - Wikipedia

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    The Library History Round Table official peer-reviewed journal is Libraries: Culture, History, and Society. [2] LHRT News and Notes is the blog of the Library History Round Table. [3] The Library History Round Table publishes the "Bibliography of Library History" database. [4] The Library History Round Table, was established in 1947.

  4. Library history - Wikipedia

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    Library & Information History (until 2008: Library History; until 1967: Library Association. Library History Group. Newsletter) Library History Review; Library History Round Table Newsletter (L H R T Newsletter), until 1992: L H R T Newsletter; until 198?: L H R T; until 1979: A L H R T Newsletter; Information and Culture; a journal of history

  5. American Library Association - Wikipedia

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    After its inception, the Round Table of Social Responsibilities began to press ALA leadership to address issues such as library unions, working conditions, wages, and intellectual freedom. The Freedom to Read Foundation was founded by Judith Krug , Alexander Allain , and Carrie C Robinson and established by ALA's executive board in 1969.

  6. Eliza Atkins Gleason Book Award - Wikipedia

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    The Library History Round Table also sponsors the Justin Winsor Prize (library). The Library History Round Table, was established in 1947. Historical articles appeared on the 50th anniversary in the journal, Libraries & Culture [3] and the 75th in the journal, Libraries: Culture, History, and Society. [4] [5]

  7. Louis Shores - Wikipedia

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    Shores and Wayne Shirley were instrumental in founding the Library History Round Table of the American Library Association in 1947. [15] In 1961 Shores founded the Library History Seminars. [16] One of the highlights of Shore's career was the American Library Association accreditation of his Library School at FSU in 1953. [17]

  8. Suzanne M. Stauffer - Wikipedia

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    “Let Us Forget this Cherishing of Women in Library Work: Women in the American Library War Service, 1918-1920.” Libraries: Culture, History, and Society 3(2): 155–174.2019. Stauffer, Suzanne M. “Libraries are the Homes of Books: Whiteness in the Construction of School Libraries.” Libraries: Culture, History and Society 1(2):194-212.2017.

  9. Justin Winsor Prize - Wikipedia

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    Justin Winsor Prize (library), a prize awarded by the Library History Round Table of the American Library Association, established in 1978 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Justin Winsor Prize .