posted on 2018-05-03, 10:37authored byJohn E. Barclay
A study of research and the library school in the United States of
America to 1965. The thesis traces developments in a range of selected
areas in order to provide synthesising conclusions descriptive of
developments in four periods established to facilitate ease of
analysis. The subordinate areas focused on in the study include: (1)
The idea and implications of research in relation to the library
school; (2) Library education programmes and research at undergraduate
and post graduate levels; (3) The development of research knowledge,
skills and aptitudes through the library school curriculum; (4)
Students and research in the library school; (5) Faculty and research
in the library school; (6) The research institute or centre attached
to, or within the library school; (7) The research product of the
library school - research projects, theses, dissertations, and faculty
research, and publication and dissemination; (8) The funding and
support of library school research; and other narrower topic areas
which have relevance only in particular periods. The periods
established to assist analysis are: 1887–1927, 1927–1939, 1940–1951 and
1951–1965. In addition, because of its unique significance, a fifth
section on the Graduate Library School at the University of Chicago
1928 to the 1940s is separately included. Finally, from an overview of
developments throughout the period, key issues and factors which have
proved critical to the development of research and the library school
in the United States have been isolated for broader consideration.
Funding
Blackwell's of Oxford Ltd (James Cook Bicentenary Scholarship).
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Publication date
1986
Notes
A Doctoral Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy at Loughborough University.