Regrets the disappearance of library history from the curricula of library schools. Reports the good work done by the Library History Group of the Library Association since its inception over 30 years ago, but suggests that membership of the Group is too low. More interest in its work should be shown by Library Association members. Deplores the wanton discarding of historical records by present‐day librarians and suggests that all libraries should maintain and develop an archive of their own history and progress. Between now and the advent of the next century there will be many anniversaries, offering opportunities for further research, building on what has already been done. Recommends and lists some source materials, useful for beginners in the study of library history.
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December 01 1994
Why Library History? Available to Purchase
K.C. Harrison
K.C. Harrison
Founder President of the Commonwealth Library Association
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-793X
Print ISSN: 0024-2535
© MCB UP Limited
1994
Library Review (1994) 43 (8): 9–13.
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Harrison K (1994), "Why Library History?". Library Review, Vol. 43 No. 8 pp. 9–13, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/00242539410072155
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