@book{14459, author = {Christian A. Nappo}, title = {Pioneers in Librarianship: Sixty Notable Leaders Who Shaped the Field}, year = {2002}, pages = {391 pp.}, publisher = {Rowman & Littlefield}, address = {Lanham, MD}, isbn = {9781538148754}, note = {

Contents:

1. Pura Belpré: Librarian, Author and Puppeteer

2. Henry Evelyn Bliss: The Bliss Bibliographic Classification

3. Thomas Fountain Blue: The Louisville Free Public Library

4. Alfred Kaiming Chiu: Harvard-Yenching Classification System Librarian

5. John Young Cole: First Official Historian of the Library of Congress

6. Andrea Crestadoro: The Manchester Free Library

7. Charles Ammi Cutter: The Cutter Expansive Classification

8. John Cotton Dana: Progressive Librarian and Museum Director

9. Sadie Peterson Delaney: Librarian and Bibliotherapist

10. Melvil Dewey: The Dewey Decimal Classification

11. William Isaac Fletcher: The Amherst Librarian

12. Herman Howe Fussler: Librarian & Microphotographer

13. Amelia Gayle Gorgas: Librarian and Nurse

14. Richard James Horatio Gottheil: Middle Eastern Collections Librarian at the New York Public Library

15. Samuel Swett Green: The Father of the Library Reference Service

16. Abdel Kader Haidara: The Heroic Librarian of Timbuktu

17. Mary Evelyn Hall: Pioneering High School Librarian

18. James Christian Meinich Hanson: Pioneering Cataloger

19. Adelaide Rosalie Hasse: The Superintendent of Documents Classification

20. Carla Diane Hayden: Pioneering Librarian of Congress

21. Frederick Charles Hicks: Titan of Law Librarians

22. William Herbert Ifould: The Librarian Down Under

23. Hannah Packard James: The Osterhout Free Library of Wilkes-Barre

24. Thomas James: First Librarian of the Bodleian Library

25. Charles Coffin Jewett: Trailblazing American Librarian

26. Waldo Gifford Leland: The Archivist Behind the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library

27. George Herbert Locke: Transforming the Toronto Public Library

28. Flora Belle Ludington: Head Librarian at Mount Holyoke College

29. Carleton Bruns Joeckel: Library Advocate

30. Nita Bernice Kibble: Trailblazing Australian Librarian

31. Frederick G. Kilgour: The Online Computer Library Center

32. Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaya: The Revolutionary Librarian

33. Margaret Mann: Librarian, Cataloger and Professor

34. Allie Beth Martin: Advocate for Library Change

35. Frederic Melcher: Trailblazer in Children’s Librarianship

36. Aubertus Miraeus: Librarian by Royal Appointment

37. Foster Edward Mohrhardt: National Agricultural Library

38. Anne Carroll Moore: Innovative Children’s Librarian

39. Ralph Munn: Global Librarianship

40. Gabriel Naudé: The Cardinal’s Librarian

41. Margaret Cross Norton: Librarian and Archivist

42. Marcia Crocker Noyes: The Medical Library Association

43. Sir William Osler: Physician, Medical Historian, and Bibliophile

44. Antonio Panizzi: The British Museum in London

45. Carlos Victor Penna: Developing Latin American Libraries

46. Annette Lewis Phinazee: Trailblazing Cataloger

47. Pope Pius XI: Pope and Librarian

48. Bartolomeo Platina: Gastronomist and the First Vatican Librarian

49. William Frederick Poole: Administrative Librarianship

50. Herbert Putnam: America’s Librarian

51. Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan: The Five Laws of Library Science

52. Rebecca Browning Rankin: The Municipal Reference Librarian

53. Frank Bradway Rogers: The Transformational Medical Librarian

54. Arturo Alfonso Schomburg: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture at the New York Public Library

55. Katharine Lucinda Sharp: Armour Institute of Technology

56. Alexandre Vattemare: Library Exchange

57. Eva Verona: Trailblazing Croatian Cataloger

58. Edward Christopher Williams: Trailblazer in Library Education

59. Justin Winsor: The Great Academic Librarian

60. Mary Elizabeth Wood: The Boone Lib

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