Daniel, Dominique. “The Politics of Ethnic Heritage Preservation in Canada: The Case of the Multicultural History Society of Ontario”. Information & Culture: A Journal of History 47, no. 2 (2012): 206-32.
Native Americans
Edwards, Brendan Frederick. Paper Talk: A History of Libraries, Print Culture, and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada before 1960. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2005.
Cloonan, Michèle Valerie. Preserving Our Heritage: Perspectives from Antiquity to the Digital Age. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 2015.
Cohen, Matt. “The History of the Book in New England: The State of the Discipline”. Book History 11 (2008): 301-23.
Gross, Robert A., and Mary Kelley, eds. An Extensive Republic: Print, Culture, and Society in the New Nation, 1790-1840. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2010.
Jarvis, Zeke. Silenced in the Library: Banned Books in America. Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood, 2017.
Littlefield, Daniel E. , Jr., and James W. Parins. “Native American Press in Wisconsin and the Nation, 1982 to the Present”. Library Trends 56, no. 3 (2008): 618-34.
Monaghan, E. Jennifer. Learning to Read and Write in Colonial America. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 2005.
Round, Phillip H. Removal Type: Histories of the Book in Indian Country, 1663-1880. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2010.
Banner, James M. , Jr., ed. A Century of American Historiography. Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2010.
Fitzpatrick, Ellen Frances. History’s Memory: Writing America’s Past 1880-1980. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2002.
Kloeckner, Christian, Simone Knewitz, and Sabine Sielke, eds. Knowledge Landscapes North America. Heidelberg, Germany: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2016.
Pagowsky, Nicole, and Miriam E. Rigby, eds. The Librarian Stereotype: Deconstructing Perceptions and Presentations of Information Work. Chicago, IL: ACRL, 2014.
Walker, William S. “A Living Exhibition: The Smithsonian, Folklife, and the Making of the Modern Museum”. Brandeis University, 2007.
Attig, Derek. “Here Comes the Bookmobile: Public Culture and the Shape of Belonging”. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2014.
Bellmore, Audra. “The University of New Mexico’s Zimmerman Library: A New Deal Landmark Articulates the Ideals of the PWA”. New Mexico Historical Review 88, no. 2 (2013): 123-63.
Bold, Christine. The Oxford History of Popular Print Culture, Vol. 6: US Popular Print Culture, 1860-1920. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2012.
Bond, Trevor James. “From Treasure Room to Archives: The McWhorter Papers and the State College of Washington”. Pacific Northwest Quarterly 102, no. 2 (2011): 67-78.
Bond, Trevor James. “The Hunt for Oregon Missionary Sources: Clifford M. Drury’s Enduring Archives Legacy”. Oregon Historical Quarterly 114, no. 1 (2013): 38-63.
Cohen, Matt, and Jeffrey Glover, eds. Colonial Mediascapes: Sensory Worlds of the Early Americas. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2014.
Danky, James P., and Wayne A. Wiegand, eds. Women in Print: Essays on the Print Culture of American Women from the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin, 2006.
Freeman, Robert S., and David M. Hovde, eds. Libraries to the People: Histories of Outreach. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co, 2003.
Hussey, Lisa K., and John Budd. “Why Librarianship?: An Exploration of the Motivations of Ethnic Minorities to Choose Library and Information Science As a Career”. University of Missouri-Columbia, 2006.
Jannings, Christopher Michael. “Lest We Forget: The Library of Congress’s Veterans History Project and Racial Trust”. Western Michigan University, 2010.
Lear, Bernadette A. “Libraries and Reading Culture at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, 1879-1918”. Book History 18 (2015): 1666-96.