Pen, Ink, Keys, and Cards: Some Reflections on Library Technology

Reference Type Journal Article
Year of Publication
1991
Contributors Author: Michael Stuart Freeman
Journal
College and Research Libraries
Volume
52
Issue
July
Pagination
328-335
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Abstract
Librarians have been adapting to new technology since the library profession's earliest days. Some ideas succeeded even in the wake of sustained and compelling opposition. This essay focuses on two major nineteenth-century innovations and looks at library methods that predated their introduction. The author finds that established practices persist in libraries, with new and older technologies often coexisting for many years.