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2001
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED476361 |
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- Libraries as Agencies of Culture. Print Culture History in Modern America. Augst, Thomas, Ed. Wiegand, Wayne A., Ed. American Studies Culture Library Role Library Services Public Libraries This theme issue contains the following articles on libraries as agencies of culture: (1) "American Libraries and Agencies of Culture" (Thomas Augst); (2) "The Sound of the Civic: Reading Noise at the New York Public Library" (Ari Kelman); (3) "High Culture, Low Culture: The Singular Duality of the Library of Congress" (Elizabeth Jane Aikin); (4) "Home Libraries and the Institutionalization of Everyday Practices among Antebellum New Englanders" (Rondal J. Zboray and Mary Saracino Zboray); (5) "Reading versus the Red Bull: Cultural Constructions of Democracy and the Public Library in Cold War Wisconsin" (Christine Pawley); (6) "The Celebration of Health in the Celebration Library" (Juris Dilevko and Lisa Gottleib); (7) "Exploring the American Idea at the New York Public Library" (Jean L. Preer); (8) "'We Have Become Too Tender-Hearted': The Language of Gender in the Public Library, 1880-1920" (Jacalyn Eddy); (9) "The Roosevelt Presidential Library: A Shift in Commemoration" (Benjamin Hufbauer); and (10) "Antebellum Libraries in Richmond and New Orleans and the Search for the Practices and Preferences of 'Real' Readers" (Emily B. Todd). Each article contains references. (MES)