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114:. In 1904, concerned about the size of the ALA, Dewey felt the need to establish a small library league or academy which would undertake the study of librarianship in the form of small meetings and discussions. This scholarly focus, in Dewey's opinion, was no longer practical under the growing membership of the ALA. The mandate of this new institution would be thought leadership and the formation and clarification of opinions relating to library issues. The resulting findings and recommendations were then to be published. The option and responsibility to take any specific actions resulting from these findings, fell to the ALA. 251:
the institute had become not much more than a debating society for retired librarians. During the second world war there was little activity within the organization and annual meetings were suspended in 1942. A single meeting was held in 1949 to vote on the issue of dissolution of the institute. The vote was finalized the following year and remaining funds were transferred to the American Library Association in early 1951.
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A proposal was presented to the ALA council in late 1904 and a committee of five was appointed to study the formation of the proposed academy. In July 1905, at a conference in Portland, OR, the ALA voted to establish the American Library Institute. While the proposed organization would not be under
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The committee that initially defined the membership along elitist lines designed an organization that could not maintain its longterm relevancy. Records of later meetings show personal opinion and preference entering into the decision making of the institute. Subsequently, by the end of the 1930s,
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A pioneer in American librarianship and an influential figure in the development of libraries in America in the late 19th and early the 20th century, Melvil Dewey played a major role in the establishment of both the American Library Association and the
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to provide for the investigation, study and discussion of issues within the field of library theory and practice. Its initial membership consisted of former presidents of the
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with a mandate to draft a constitution and by-laws and to develop a plan to launch the American Library Institute.
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Piper, T. (1975). "The American Library Institute, 1905 to 1951: An Historical Study and an Analysis of Goals".
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To provide for the investigation, study and discussion of issue within the field of library theory and practice.
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Ahern, M.E. (1931). "A review of the first twenty-five years' activities of the American library institute".
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1910 - Advocation for the publication of standards relating to the organization of public libraries.
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Hitt, J.M. (1926). "A brief history of the National association of state libraries".
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the formal control of the ALA, a committee was formed consisting of 15 former
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Recognized library leaders and thinkers from English speaking America
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How one library pioneer profoundly influenced modern librarianship
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Kaplan, L. (1973). "Library co-operation in the United States".
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Members of ALA executive board to have seats at council
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Institute for the field of library theory and practice
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Former presidents of the American Library Association
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Professional associations based in the United States
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1931 - Symposium on Library Planning and Equipment.
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Index

Melvil Dewey
American Library Association
National Association of State Libraries
ALA presidents
Henry James Carr
James Hulme Canfield
Frederick M. Crunden
John C. Dana
Melvil Dewey
Arthur E. Bostwick
Frank P. Hill
Ernest C. Richardson
Clement W. Andrews
Theodore W. Koch
George B. Utley
Melville Dewey
Harry Lyman Koopman
Phineas L. Windsor
Phineas L. Windsor
ACRL
Henry B. Van Hoesen



ISBN
978-0-8240-5787-9
doi
10.1016/s0020-7837(73)80040-8
"American Library Institute"
JSTOR

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