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Autore principale: Christensen, Paul Martin
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1976
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contents Jose Vasconcelos, Philosopher-Librarian. Christensen, Paul Martin Developing Nations Educational History Intellectual History Latin American History Library Role Library Science Position Papers Jose Vasconcelos (1882-1959), a major figure of modern Mexican education, also was instrumental in the development of the field of librarianship in Mexico. This research paper presents Vasconcelos' philosophy of librarianship through a detailed study of his writings and a review of major secondary sources. Relying solely on the subjective interpretation of historical documents, the study examines Vasconcelos' autobiographical, philosophical, sociological, and educational works for their relevance to his overall philosophy of librarianship. A brief historical background is provided to place the study in the context of the political upheavals that occurred in Mexico at the time of Vasconcelos' writing. Following an introduction, the paper describes the primary and secondary sources consulted and includes sections on: The Man; The Philosopher; The Sociologist; The Educator; and The Librarian. Bibliographies of sources consulted and cited are included. (THC)
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spellingShingle Jose Vasconcelos, Philosopher-Librarian.
Christensen, Paul Martin
Developing Nations
Educational History
Intellectual History
Latin American History
Library Role
Library Science
Position Papers
Jose Vasconcelos, Philosopher-Librarian. Christensen, Paul Martin Developing Nations Educational History Intellectual History Latin American History Library Role Library Science Position Papers Jose Vasconcelos (1882-1959), a major figure of modern Mexican education, also was instrumental in the development of the field of librarianship in Mexico. This research paper presents Vasconcelos' philosophy of librarianship through a detailed study of his writings and a review of major secondary sources. Relying solely on the subjective interpretation of historical documents, the study examines Vasconcelos' autobiographical, philosophical, sociological, and educational works for their relevance to his overall philosophy of librarianship. A brief historical background is provided to place the study in the context of the political upheavals that occurred in Mexico at the time of Vasconcelos' writing. Following an introduction, the paper describes the primary and secondary sources consulted and includes sections on: The Man; The Philosopher; The Sociologist; The Educator; and The Librarian. Bibliographies of sources consulted and cited are included. (THC)
title Jose Vasconcelos, Philosopher-Librarian.
topic Developing Nations
Educational History
Intellectual History
Latin American History
Library Role
Library Science
Position Papers
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED270115