American Music Librarianship: A Biographical and Historical Survey Bradley, Carol June |
This work details the history of American librarianship. The book examines the professional careers and libraries of America's first music librarians beginning with the period from 1854-55 and offers historical information on their activities within the professional organization. Bradley tracks the development of the Music Division in the Library of Congress under the guidance of its chief librarian Oscar Senneck and offers a detailed index which includes personal names, names of libraries, titles of publications, concepts and subjects.
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| DOI: 10.1336/0313268207
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| American Music Librarianship: A Biographical and Historical Survey Hardback, 248 pages, $79.95 Copyright ©1990, Greenwood Press ISBN: 0-313-26820-7 DOI: 10.1336/0313268207 |
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