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Poole, Alex H., “’Will the day ever come when we will be judged on our merit and not on our blackness?’ The Black Caucus of the American Library Association and the Long Freedom Struggle in the United States, 1970-1975,” in Isaac Sserwanga et al. (eds.),
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Aimes, Alexander Lawrence.The 'Spirit of The Fatherland': German-American Culture And Community in the Library and Archive of the German Society of Pennsylvania, 1817-2017. Libraries: Culture, History, and Society (2018) 2 (2):
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Knowlton, Steven A. 2018. "Since I was a citizen, I had the right to attend the library: the key role of the public library in the civil rights movement in Memphis:" 203-227.In
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Bleisch, Pamela R. 2010. “Spoilsmen and Daughters of the Republic: Political Interference in the Texas State Library during the Tenure of Elizabeth Howard West, 1911-1925.”
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Martin, Robert Sidney. “Maurice F. Tauber’s ‘Louis Round Wilson’: An Analysis of a Collaboration.” The Journal of Library History (1974-1987) 19, no. 3 (1984): 373–89.
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Wertheimer, Andrew B., and John David Marshall. “Fifty Years of Promoting Library History: A Chronology of the ALA (American) Library History Round Table, 1947-1997.”
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Latham, Joyce M. 2010. “Clergy of the Mind: Alvin S. Johnson, William S. Learned, the Carnegie Corporations, and the American Library Association.”
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The 'Spirit of The Fatherland': German-American Culture And Community in the Library and Archive of the German Society of Pennsylvania, 1817-2017.
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Richards: “‘Aryan Librarianship’: Academic and Research Libraries under Hitler.”; Wiegand: "British Propaganda in American Libraries, 1914-1917."
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Spoilsmen and Daughters of the Republic: Political Interference in the Texas State Library during the tenure of Elizabeth Howard West, 1911-1925.
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Pawley, Christine. 2000. “Advocate for Access: Lutie Stearns and the Traveling Libraries of the Wisconsin Free Library Commission, 1895-1914.”
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for the year's best library history essay. The award was established in 1978 and named for the American Library Association's first president,
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Wilson, Nicola. 2014. “Boots Book-Lovers’ Library and the Novel: The Impact of a Circulating Library Market on Twentieth-Century Fiction.”
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Since I was a citizen, I had the right to attend the library: the key role of the public library in the civil rights movement in Memphis.
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Adult Education and Economic Opportunity in the Gilded Age: The Library, the Chautauqua, and the Railroads in DeFuniak Springs, Florida.
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Dibbell, Jeremy B. 2008. “‘A Library of the Most Celebrated & Approved Authors’: The First Purchase Collection of Union College.”
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O’Connor, Thomas F. 1989. “Library Service to the American Commission to Negotiate Peace and to the Preparatory Inquiry, 1917-1919.”
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Richardson, John V. 1992. “Teaching General Reference Work: The Complete Paradigm and Competing Schools of Thought, 1890-1990.”
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The Library History Round Table, was established in 1947. Historical articles appeared on the 50th anniversary in the journal,
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Yeatman, Joseph Lawrence. 1985. “Literary Culture and the Role of Libraries in Democratic America: Baltimore, 1815-1840.”
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LeComte, Richard. 2009. “Writers Blocked: The Debate over Public Lending Right in the United States during the 1980s.”
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Stielow, Frederick J. 1990. “Librarian Warriors and Rapprochement: Carl Milam, Archibald MacLeish, and World War II.”
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Preer, Jean. 2008. “Promoting Citizenship: How Librarians Helped Get Out the Vote in the 1952 Presidential Election.”
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More Than a Room with Books: The Development of Author Visits for Young People in Mid-Century U.S. Public Libraries.
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Advocate for Access: Lutie Stearns and the Traveling Libraries of the Wisconsin Free Library Commission, 1895-1914.
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The Man in the Rice Paddies Had Something to READ: Military Libraries and Intellectual Freedom in the Vietnam War.
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Stieg, Margaret F. 1993. “The Postwar Purge of German Public Libraries, Democracy, and the American Reaction.”
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White, Cody (2011). Rising from the Ashes: The Impact of Proposition 13 on Public Libraries in California."
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Knowlton, Steven. "A Rapidly Escalating Demand: Academic Libraries and the Birth of Black Studies Programs.
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Rising from the Ashes: Lessons Learned from the Impact of Proposition 13 on Public Libraries in California.
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Blazek, Ronald David. 1987. “The Library, the Chautauqua, and the Railroads in DeFuniak Springs, Florida.”
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The Library History Round Table (LHRT) announces the winner of the 2020 Justin Winsor Library History Essay
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Malone, Cheryl Knott. 1999. “Autonomy and Accommodation: Houston’s Colored Carnegie Library, 1907-1922.”
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A Library of the Most Celebrated & Approved Authors: The First Purchase Collection of Union College.
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The Feminization of Ferdinand: Perceptions of Gender Nonconformity in a Classic Children’s Picture Book.
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Wiegand, Wayne A. 1998. “The `Amherst Method’: The Origins of the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme.”
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Library Service to the American Committee to Negotiate Peace and to the Preparatory Inquiry, 1917-1919.
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Clergy of the Mind: William S. Learned, the Carnegie Corporation, and the American Library Association.
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All the World’s Memory: Implications for the Internet as Archive and Portal for Our Cultural Heritage.
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Sroka, Marek. 2003. “The Destruction of Jewish Libraries and Archives in Cracow during World War II.”
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Boyd, Donald C. 2007. “The Book Women of Kentucky: The WPA Pack Horse Library Project, 1936-1943.”
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LHRT awards Winsor Prize for essay exploring library services, military and intellectual freedom
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McReynolds, Rosalee. 1990. “The Sexual Politics of Illness in Turn of the Century Libraries.”
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Ashley Maynor receives the 2012 Justin Winsor Essay Award from the Library History Round Table
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Writers Blocked: The Debate Over Public Lending Right in the United States During the 1980s.
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The Library History Round Table publishes the "Bibliography of Library History" database.
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Promoting Citizenship: Librarians Help Get Out the Vote in the 1952 Presidential Election.
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The Destruction of Jewish Libraries and Archives in Crakow (Krakow) During World War II.
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A Rapidly Escalating Demand: Academic Libraries and the Birth of Black Studies Programs.
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Passet, Joanne E. 1993. “Men in a Feminized Profession: The Male Librarian, 1887-1921.”
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Literary Culture and the Role of Libraries in Democratic America: Baltimore, 1815-1940
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Post-War Purge of the German Public Libraries, Democracy, and the American Reaction.
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Wiegand, Wayne A. “British Propaganda in American Public Libraries, 1914-1917.”
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Information for a Better World: Normality, Virtuality, Physicality, Inclusivity
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Infrastructure Story: The Los Angeles Central Library’s Architectural History.
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An Unseen Light: Black Struggles for Freedom in Memphis, Tennessee. Lexington
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McQueen's essay on Ferdinand and gender nonconformity wins 2015 Winsor prize
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The Amherst Method: The Origins of the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme.
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The Book Women of Kentucky: The WPA Pack Horse Library Project, 1935-1943.
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American Library Association, Library History Round Table, April 24, 2024.
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Maurice F. Tauber’s ‘Louis Round Wilson’: An Analysis of a Collaboration
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Lear, Bernadette A. "LHRT Leadership, Programs, and Awards, 1998–2023."
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UI professor wins award for essay exploring library outreach services.
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Book-Lovers' library, the Novel, and James Hanley's The Furys (1935).
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Thompson, Dennis. “The Private Wars of Chicago’s Big Bill Thompson.”
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Teaching General Reference Work: The Essential Paradigm, 1890-1900.
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The Library History Round Table official peer-reviewed journal is
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Greenberg, Gerry (2023), "On LHRT's Seventy-Fifth Anniversary.
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Men in a Feminized Profession: The Male Librarian, 1887-1921.
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American Library Association. Library History Round Table.
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American Library Association. Library History Round Table.
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American Nervousness and Turn of the Century Librarians.
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Women Librarians in France: The First Generation Maack,
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Index

Justin Winsor Prize (history)
Library History Round Table
American Library Association
Justin Winsor
Harvard University
Eliza Atkins Gleason Book Award

Wayne A. Wiegand
John V. Richardson Jr.
Carl Milam
Archibald MacLeish
Robert S. Martin
Mary Niles Maack
"Eliza Atkins Gleason Book Award"
LHRT Journal Libraries: Culture, History, and Society
LHRT News and Notes
Bibliography of Library History
UI professor wins award for essay exploring library outreach services.
The Library History Round Table (LHRT) announces the winner of the 2020 Justin Winsor Library History Essay
McQueen's essay on Ferdinand and gender nonconformity wins 2015 Winsor prize
LHRT awards Winsor Prize for essay exploring library services, military and intellectual freedom
Ashley Maynor receives the 2012 Justin Winsor Essay Award from the Library History Round Table
American Historical Association
Justin Winsor Prize
List of history awards
List of social sciences awards
Justin Winsor Prize details
Library History Round Table
Categories
Library science awards

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