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Auteur principal: Watson, Paula D.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1994
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contents Founding Mothers: The Contribution of Women's Organizations to Public Library Development in the United States. Watson, Paula D. Advocacy Females Feminism Legislation Library Associations Library Development Library Education Library Extension Library History National Programs Public Libraries State Government State Programs Voluntary Agencies Volunteers Examines the work of women's voluntary associations in support of public libraries in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Activities studied include support of traveling libraries, library legislation, and the founding of local libraries. Cooperation of organized women's groups with the American Library Association and other organizations is explored. (Contains 75 references.) (KRN)
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spellingShingle Founding Mothers: The Contribution of Women's Organizations to Public Library Development in the United States.
Watson, Paula D.
Advocacy
Females
Feminism
Legislation
Library Associations
Library Development
Library Education
Library Extension
Library History
National Programs
Public Libraries
State Government
State Programs
Voluntary Agencies
Volunteers
Founding Mothers: The Contribution of Women's Organizations to Public Library Development in the United States. Watson, Paula D. Advocacy Females Feminism Legislation Library Associations Library Development Library Education Library Extension Library History National Programs Public Libraries State Government State Programs Voluntary Agencies Volunteers Examines the work of women's voluntary associations in support of public libraries in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Activities studied include support of traveling libraries, library legislation, and the founding of local libraries. Cooperation of organized women's groups with the American Library Association and other organizations is explored. (Contains 75 references.) (KRN)
title Founding Mothers: The Contribution of Women's Organizations to Public Library Development in the United States.
topic Advocacy
Females
Feminism
Legislation
Library Associations
Library Development
Library Education
Library Extension
Library History
National Programs
Public Libraries
State Government
State Programs
Voluntary Agencies
Volunteers
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ488265