Amaeshi, Basil, ed. Classical Readings in African Library Development. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2003.
STEM Libraries
Flora, Nirmolini V. “The Library of the Himalayan Club, a Unique Cultural Institution in Simla, 1928-1946”. Libraries & Culture 38, no. 4 (2003): 289-321.
Luyt, Brendan. “Collectors and Collecting for the Raffles Museum in Singapore: 1920-1940”. Library & Information History 26, no. 3 (2010): 183-95.
Agnew, Robin A.L. “Catalogue of the Library of Sir John Forbes (1787-1861) MD EDIN FRCP LOND FRS., Part 2: Works Referring to Sir John Forbes”. Journal of Medical Biography 9, no. 3 (2001): 175-80.
Bilak, Donna. “Alchemy and the End Times: Revelations from the Laboratory and Library of John Allin, Puritan Alchemist (1623-1683)”. AMBIX 60, no. 4 (2013): 390-414.
Black, Alistair. “Arsenals of Scientific and Technical Information: Public Technical Libraries in Britain During and Immediately After World War I”. Library Trends 55, no. 3 (2007): 474-89.
Harris, P.R. “Sir Frank Francis of the British Museum, 1901-1988”. Library History 22, no. 1 (2006): 3-26.
Jefcoate, Graham. “Mr. Cavendish’s Librarian: Charles Haydinger and the Library of Henry Cavendish, 1783-1801”. Library & Information History 32, no. 1-2 (2016): 58-71.
Agnew, Robin A.L. “Catalogue of the Library of Sir John Forbes (1787-1861) MD EDIN FRCP LOND FRS., Part 1: Some General Works”. Journal of Medical Biography 9, no. 2 (2001): 104-8.
Apple, Rima D., Gregory J. Downey, and Stephen L. Vaughn, eds. Science in Print: Essays on the History of Science and the Culture of Print. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 2012.
Currier, James David. “Greedy for Facts: Charles Darwin’s Information Needs and Behaviors”. University of Pittsburgh, 2007.
Fleming, Patricia Lockhart, and Yvan Lamonde, eds. History of the Book in Canada Histoire Du Livre Et De L’Imprimé Au Canada. Vol. 3 volumes. Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press, 2005.
Leonov, Valerii Pavlovich. Libraries in Russia: History of the Library of the Academy of Sciences from Peter the Great to Present. Translated by Nikolai Yashugin, Michail Prokofiev, and Marcus Sherwood-Jenkins. Munich, Germany: Saur, 2005.
Lidman, Tomas. Scientific Libraries: Past Development and Future Changes. Oxford, England: Chandos Publishing, 2008.
Bensman, Stephen J. “Urquhart and Probability: The Transition from Librarianship to Library and Information Science”. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 56, no. 2 (2005): 189-214.
Ewing, Heather. The Lost World of James Smithson: Science, Revolution, and the Birth of the Smithsonian. New York, NY: Bloomsbury, 2007.
Fullilove, Courtney. “The Archive of Useful Knowledge”. Columbia University, 2009.
Rayward, W. Boyd, and Mary Ellen Bowden, eds. The History and Heritage of Scientific and Technological Information Systems: Proceedings of the 2002 Conference. Medford, NJ: Info Today, 2004.
Vickery, Brian C. Scientific Communication in History. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2000.
Anderson, Joseph R. “The Organization and Description of Science Archives in America”. ISIS 104, no. 3 (2013): 561-72.
Bjorner, Susanne, and Stephanie C. Ardito. “Online before the Internet: Early Pioneers Tell Their Stories, Part 9: The Federal Government’s Role”. Searcher 13 (2005): 36-44.
Brander, Elisabeth. “A Tale of a Dentist and His Books: Classic Dental Books in the Becker Medical Library”. Journal of the Medical Library Association 103, no. 2 (2015): 107-08.
Brinkman, Carol S. “The Life, and Death, of a Library”. Kentucky Libraries 70, no. 4 (2006): 24-30.
Burk, William R. “The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library and the Sciences, 1795-1902”. North Carolina Libraries 67 (2009): 2-16.
Burke, Cynthia, Stephen Greenberg, and Terry Ahmed. “Serving Our Colleagues: Reference and History of Medicine Services from the National Library of Medicine”. Medical Reference Services Quarterly 26, no. 1 (2007): 73-80.