The Library as Place
History, Community, and Culture
Herausgeber: Buschman, John E.; Leckie, Gloria J.
The Library as Place
History, Community, and Culture
Herausgeber: Buschman, John E.; Leckie, Gloria J.
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Libraries, as a component of cultural space, are ubiquitous to almost every society during almost every time period. However, as places of cultural and symbolic and intellectual meaning, they have varied greatly. To capture both aspects, this collection of 14 original papers covers library spaces old and new, real and imagined, large and small, public and private. Contributions range from a consideration of the Garrison library in the British Empire, to the Carnegie library as a social institution, to the imagined library in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The result is a fascinating look at the…mehr
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Libraries, as a component of cultural space, are ubiquitous to almost every society during almost every time period. However, as places of cultural and symbolic and intellectual meaning, they have varied greatly. To capture both aspects, this collection of 14 original papers covers library spaces old and new, real and imagined, large and small, public and private. Contributions range from a consideration of the Garrison library in the British Empire, to the Carnegie library as a social institution, to the imagined library in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The result is a fascinating look at the library as a physical, social, and intellectual place within the hearts and minds of its clientele and the public at large.
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- Verlag: Libraries Unlimited
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 514g
- ISBN-13: 9781591583820
- ISBN-10: 1591583829
- Artikelnr.: 21000559
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Libraries Unlimited
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 514g
- ISBN-13: 9781591583820
- ISBN-10: 1591583829
- Artikelnr.: 21000559
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
John E. Buschman holds a B.S. in history and sociology and an M.L.S. - both from Ball State University, and an M.A. in American Studies from Saint Joseph's University. He has published two books: Dismantling the Public Sphere: Situating and Sustaining Libraries in the Age of the New Public Philosophy ( Libraries Unlimited 2003) and Critical Approaches to Information Technology in Librarianship: Foundations and Applications (Greenwood 1993). He is co-editor of the journal Progressive Librarian and on the editorial board of Library Philosophy and Practice. Gloria J. Leckie has an MLIS as well as an MA and PhD in Geography from the University of Western Ontario. Her research interests include information-seeking behavior, the work of scholars and professionals, academic librarianship, information literacy and libraries as public space. Gloria is currently on the Board of the Association for Library and Information Science Education, as well as on the Editorial Boards of Library Quarterly and the Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science.
Foreword by Wayne A. Wiegand and John Carlo Bertot
Introduction
1. Space, Place, and Libraries: An Introduction Gloria J. Leckie and John
E. Buschman
Section I: The Library's Place in the Past
2. Beneficial Spaces: The Rise of Military Libraries in the British Empire
Ronald Tetreault
3. Libraries in Public before the Age of Public Libraries: Interpreting the
Furnishings and Design of Athenaeums and Other "Social Libraries,"
1800-1860 Adam Arenson
4. A Grand Old Sandstone Lady: Vancouver's Carnegie Library Ann Curry
Section II: Libraries as Places of Community
5. The Fruit and Root of the Community: The Greensboro Carnegie Negro
Library, 1904-1964 Julia A. Hersberger, Lou Sua, and Adam L. Murray
6. Locating the Library as Place among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Queer
Patrons Paulette Rothbauer
7. Behind the Program-Room Door: The Creation of Parochial and Private
Women's Realms in a Canadian Public Library Pamela J. McKenzie, Elena M.
Prigoda, Kirsten Clement, and Lynne (E.F.) McKechnie
8. Seattle Public Library as Place: Reconceptualizing Space, Community, and
Information at the Central Library Karen E. Fisher, Matthew L. Saxton,
Phillip M. Edwards, and Jens-Erik Mai
Section III: Research Libraries as Places of Learning and Scholarship
9. Stimulating Space, Serendipitous Space: Library as Place in the Life of
the Scholar Karen Antell and Debra Engel
10. Setting the Stage for Undergraduates' Information Behaviors: Faculty
and Librarians' Perspectives on Academic Space Lisa M. Given
11. The Research Library as Place: On the Essential Importance of
Collections of Books Shelved in Subject-Classified Arrangements Thomas Mann
Section IV: Libraries, Place, and Culture
12. On the Myths of Libraries Bonnie Mak
13. Managing Pleasure: Library Architecture and the Erotics of Reading
Abigail Van Slyck
14. Going to Hell: Placing the Library in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Adriana
Estill
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
Introduction
1. Space, Place, and Libraries: An Introduction Gloria J. Leckie and John
E. Buschman
Section I: The Library's Place in the Past
2. Beneficial Spaces: The Rise of Military Libraries in the British Empire
Ronald Tetreault
3. Libraries in Public before the Age of Public Libraries: Interpreting the
Furnishings and Design of Athenaeums and Other "Social Libraries,"
1800-1860 Adam Arenson
4. A Grand Old Sandstone Lady: Vancouver's Carnegie Library Ann Curry
Section II: Libraries as Places of Community
5. The Fruit and Root of the Community: The Greensboro Carnegie Negro
Library, 1904-1964 Julia A. Hersberger, Lou Sua, and Adam L. Murray
6. Locating the Library as Place among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Queer
Patrons Paulette Rothbauer
7. Behind the Program-Room Door: The Creation of Parochial and Private
Women's Realms in a Canadian Public Library Pamela J. McKenzie, Elena M.
Prigoda, Kirsten Clement, and Lynne (E.F.) McKechnie
8. Seattle Public Library as Place: Reconceptualizing Space, Community, and
Information at the Central Library Karen E. Fisher, Matthew L. Saxton,
Phillip M. Edwards, and Jens-Erik Mai
Section III: Research Libraries as Places of Learning and Scholarship
9. Stimulating Space, Serendipitous Space: Library as Place in the Life of
the Scholar Karen Antell and Debra Engel
10. Setting the Stage for Undergraduates' Information Behaviors: Faculty
and Librarians' Perspectives on Academic Space Lisa M. Given
11. The Research Library as Place: On the Essential Importance of
Collections of Books Shelved in Subject-Classified Arrangements Thomas Mann
Section IV: Libraries, Place, and Culture
12. On the Myths of Libraries Bonnie Mak
13. Managing Pleasure: Library Architecture and the Erotics of Reading
Abigail Van Slyck
14. Going to Hell: Placing the Library in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Adriana
Estill
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
Foreword by Wayne A. Wiegand and John Carlo Bertot
Introduction
1. Space, Place, and Libraries: An Introduction Gloria J. Leckie and John
E. Buschman
Section I: The Library's Place in the Past
2. Beneficial Spaces: The Rise of Military Libraries in the British Empire
Ronald Tetreault
3. Libraries in Public before the Age of Public Libraries: Interpreting the
Furnishings and Design of Athenaeums and Other "Social Libraries,"
1800-1860 Adam Arenson
4. A Grand Old Sandstone Lady: Vancouver's Carnegie Library Ann Curry
Section II: Libraries as Places of Community
5. The Fruit and Root of the Community: The Greensboro Carnegie Negro
Library, 1904-1964 Julia A. Hersberger, Lou Sua, and Adam L. Murray
6. Locating the Library as Place among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Queer
Patrons Paulette Rothbauer
7. Behind the Program-Room Door: The Creation of Parochial and Private
Women's Realms in a Canadian Public Library Pamela J. McKenzie, Elena M.
Prigoda, Kirsten Clement, and Lynne (E.F.) McKechnie
8. Seattle Public Library as Place: Reconceptualizing Space, Community, and
Information at the Central Library Karen E. Fisher, Matthew L. Saxton,
Phillip M. Edwards, and Jens-Erik Mai
Section III: Research Libraries as Places of Learning and Scholarship
9. Stimulating Space, Serendipitous Space: Library as Place in the Life of
the Scholar Karen Antell and Debra Engel
10. Setting the Stage for Undergraduates' Information Behaviors: Faculty
and Librarians' Perspectives on Academic Space Lisa M. Given
11. The Research Library as Place: On the Essential Importance of
Collections of Books Shelved in Subject-Classified Arrangements Thomas Mann
Section IV: Libraries, Place, and Culture
12. On the Myths of Libraries Bonnie Mak
13. Managing Pleasure: Library Architecture and the Erotics of Reading
Abigail Van Slyck
14. Going to Hell: Placing the Library in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Adriana
Estill
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
Introduction
1. Space, Place, and Libraries: An Introduction Gloria J. Leckie and John
E. Buschman
Section I: The Library's Place in the Past
2. Beneficial Spaces: The Rise of Military Libraries in the British Empire
Ronald Tetreault
3. Libraries in Public before the Age of Public Libraries: Interpreting the
Furnishings and Design of Athenaeums and Other "Social Libraries,"
1800-1860 Adam Arenson
4. A Grand Old Sandstone Lady: Vancouver's Carnegie Library Ann Curry
Section II: Libraries as Places of Community
5. The Fruit and Root of the Community: The Greensboro Carnegie Negro
Library, 1904-1964 Julia A. Hersberger, Lou Sua, and Adam L. Murray
6. Locating the Library as Place among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Queer
Patrons Paulette Rothbauer
7. Behind the Program-Room Door: The Creation of Parochial and Private
Women's Realms in a Canadian Public Library Pamela J. McKenzie, Elena M.
Prigoda, Kirsten Clement, and Lynne (E.F.) McKechnie
8. Seattle Public Library as Place: Reconceptualizing Space, Community, and
Information at the Central Library Karen E. Fisher, Matthew L. Saxton,
Phillip M. Edwards, and Jens-Erik Mai
Section III: Research Libraries as Places of Learning and Scholarship
9. Stimulating Space, Serendipitous Space: Library as Place in the Life of
the Scholar Karen Antell and Debra Engel
10. Setting the Stage for Undergraduates' Information Behaviors: Faculty
and Librarians' Perspectives on Academic Space Lisa M. Given
11. The Research Library as Place: On the Essential Importance of
Collections of Books Shelved in Subject-Classified Arrangements Thomas Mann
Section IV: Libraries, Place, and Culture
12. On the Myths of Libraries Bonnie Mak
13. Managing Pleasure: Library Architecture and the Erotics of Reading
Abigail Van Slyck
14. Going to Hell: Placing the Library in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Adriana
Estill
Index
About the Editors and Contributors