Howard, June. “Her Very Handwriting Looks As If She Owned the Earth: Elizabeth Jordan and Editorial Power”. In Women in Print: Essays on the Print Culture of American Women from the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, edited by James Philip Danky and Wayne A. Wiegand, 64-76. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin, 2006.
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Wiegand, Wayne A. Main Street Public Library: Community Places and Reading Spaces in the Rural Heartland, 1876-1956. Iowa City, IA: University of Iowa Press, 2011.
Samek, Antonia, and Wayne A. Wiegand. “Intellectual Freedom and Social Responsibility: An Ethos of American Librarianship, 1967-1973”. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1998.
Kimball, Melanie A. “A Brief History of Reader’s Advisory”. In Genreflecting: A Guide to Popular Reading Interests, edited by Diana Tixier Herald and Wayne A. Wiegand, 15-23.
Wiegand, Wayne A. Part of Our Lives: A People’s History of the American Public Library. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2015.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “The Amherst Method: The Origins of the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme”. Libraries & Culture 33, no. Spring (1998): 175-94.
Lundin, Anne H., and Wayne A. Wiegand, eds. Defining Print Culture for Youth. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2003.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “The Rich Potential of American Public School Library History: Research Needs and Opportunities for Historians of Education and Librarianship”. Libraries & The Cultural Record 42, no. 1 (2007): 57-74.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “Jew Attack: The Story Behind Melvil Dewey’s Resignation As New York State Librarian in 1905”. American Jewish History 83, no. September (1995): 359-79.
Wadsworth, Sarah, and Wayne A. Wiegand. Right Here I See My Own Books: The Woman’s Building Library at the World’s Columbian Exposition. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 2012.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “Main Street Public Library: The Availability of Controversial Materials in the Rural Heartland, 1890-1956”. Libraries & Culture 33, no. Winter (1998): 127-33.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “ALA’s Proudest Moments”. American Libraries 47 (2016): 32-39.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “Tourist Attraction: The Moore Library of Lexington, Michigan, 1903-1953”. Library Quarterly 81 (2011): 251-76.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “The Politics of Cultural Authority”. American Libraries 29, no. January (1998): 80-82.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “American Library History Literature, 1947-1997: Theoretical Perspectives?”. Libraries & Culture 35 (2000): 4-34.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “Tunnel Vision and Blind Spots Reconsidered Part of Our Lives (2015) As a Test Case”. Library Quarterly 85 (2015): 347-70.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “The Structure of Librarianship: Essay on an Information Profession”. Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science 24, no. April 1 (1999): 17-37.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “Any Ideas?: The American Library Association and the Desegregation of Public Libraries in the American South”. Libraries: Culture, History, and Society 1, no. 1 (2017): 1-22.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “Tunnel Vision and Blind Spots: What the Past Tells Us about the Present; Reflections on the Twentieth-Century History of American Librarianship”. Library Quarterly 69, no. January (1999): 1-32.
Bloomberg, Kristin Mapel, James P. Danky, and Wayne A. Wiegand. “Cultural Critique and Consciousness Raising: Clara Bewick Colby’s Women’s Tribune and Late-Nineteenth Century Radical Feminism”. In Women in Print: Essays on the Print Culture of American Women from the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Madison, WI: Madison: University of Wisconsin, 2006.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “Books Not Bullets: A Communist Campaign for the Minneapolis Library Board”. Minnesota History 62, no. 4 (2011): 148-58.
Wiegand, Wayne A., and Sarah Wadsworth. “By Invitation Only: The American Library Association and the Woman’s Library of the World’s Columbia Exposition, Chicago, 1893”. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 35 (2010): 699-722.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “Wrestling Money from the Canny Scotsman: Melvil Dewey’s Designs on Carnegie’s Millions, 1902-1906”. Libraries & Culture 31, no. Spring (1996): 380-93.
Wiegand, Shirley A., and Wayne A. Wiegand. Books on Trial: Red Scare in the Heartland. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 2007.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “Broadening Our Perspectives”. Library Quarterly 73, no. 1 (1999): v-x.
Wiegand, Wayne A., and Shirley A. Wiegand. The Desegregation of Public Libraries in the Jim Crow South: Civil Rights and Local Activism. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University Press, 2018.
Wiegand, Wayne A., and Donald G. Davis Jr., eds. Encyclopedia of Library History. New York, NY: Garland Pub. Inc, 1994.
Wiegand, Wayne A., and Christine Pawley, eds. “Alternative Print Culture: Social History and Libraries”. Library Trends.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “Collecting Contested Titles: The Experience of Five Small Public Libraries in the Rural Midwest, 1893-1956”. Libraries & Culture 40 (2005): 368-84.
Bloomberg, Kristin Mapel. “Cultural Critique and Consciousness Raising: Clara Bewick Colby’s Women’s Tribune and Late-Nineteenth Century Radical Feminism”. In Women in Print: Essays on the Print Culture of American Women from the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, edited by James P. Danky and Wayne A. Wiegand. Madison, WI: Madison: University of Wisconsin, 2006.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Why don’t We Have Any Schools of Library and Reading Studies?”. Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 38, no. Fall (1997): 314-26.
Richards, Pamela Spence, Wayne A. Wiegand, and Marija Dalbello, eds. History of Modern Librarianship: Constructing the Heritage of Western Cultures. Santa Barbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited, 2015.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “Community Places and Reading Spaces: Main Street Public Library in the Rural Heartland, 1876-1956”. In Libraries and the Reading Public in Twentieth-Century America, edited by Christine Pawley and Louise S. Robbins, 23-39. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 2013.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “Sanitizing American Library History: Reflections of a Library Historian”. Library Quarterly 90, no. 2 (2020): 108-20.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “Remembering LHRT”. Libraries: Culture, History & Society.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “Falling Short of Their Profession’s Needs: Education and Research in Library & Information Studies”. Journal of Education for Library & Information Science 58, no. January (2017): 39-43.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “Dewey in Boston: 1876-1883”. In Winsor, Dewey, and Putnam : The Boston Experience: Papers from the Round Table on Library History Session at the Sixty-Seventh Council and General Conference of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, Boston, Massachusetts,, 212:17-25. Champaign, IL: Graduate School of Library and Information Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.
Wiegand, Wayne A. American Public School Librarianship: A History. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021.
Wiegand, Wayne A. In Silence or Indifference: Racism and Jim Crow Segregated Public School Libraries. Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, 2024.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “An Established Institution: The Morris Public Library of Morris, Illinois”. Journal of Illinois History 13 (2010): 265-88.
Wiegand, Wayne A. Supplement to the Dictionary of American Library Biography. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1990.
Augst, Thomas, and Wayne A. Wiegand, eds. Libraries As an Agency of Culture. Print Culture History in Modern America. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 2003.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “Introduction: On the Social Nature of Reading”. In Genreflecting: A Guide to Popular Reading Interests, edited by Wayne A. Wiegand, 3-14. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2006.
Danky, James P., and Wayne A. Wiegand, eds. Print Culture in a Diverse America. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1998.
Baenen, Michael A. “A Great and Natural Enemy of Democracy?: Politics and Culture in the Antebellum Portsmouth Athenaeum”. In Institutions of Reading: The Social Life of Libraries in the United States, edited by Thomas Augst and Wayne A. Wiegand, 72-98. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 2007.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “Introduction: On the Social Nature of Reading”. In Genreflecting: A Guide to Popular Reading Interests, edited by Wayne A. Wiegand, 3-14. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2006.
Pawley, Christine. “Better Than Billiards: Reading and the Public Library in Osage, Iowa, 1890-95”. In Print Culture in a Diverse America, edited by James P. Danky and Wayne A. Wiegand, 173-99. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1998.
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.
Wiegand, Wayne A. “Libraries and the Invention of Information”. In A Companion to the History of the Book, edited by Simon Eliot and Jonathan Rose, 531-43. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2007.
Pawley, Christine Jane, and Wayne A. Wiegand. “Reading on the Border: The Culture of Print in Osage, Iowa, 1870 to 1900”. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1996.