The Evolution of library reference services: From general to special, 1876 – 1920s
Title
The Evolution of library reference services: From general to special, 1876 – 1920s
Description
This study examines the origins and evolution of general and specialized reference services in American libraries between 1876 and the early 1920s. Through a historical chronological analysis of published journal literature, the author identifies the social and economic forces that had an impact on the growth of reference into one of the most crucial parts of library operations. The findings of the study demonstrate that the long and eventful history of reference services in public, academic, and special libraries is instrumental in informing contemporary user-centered technology-mediated approaches to library work. The study concludes that a further examination of the development of reference services in American libraries beyond their earliest history is needed to enhance the understanding of the current trends and issues in the field. Such continued historical investigation will provide answers to how libraries have become indispensable aids to public education and to the high responsibility of supporting and informing American democracy.
Creator
Deng, Liya
Date
2014
Relation
Libri: International Journal of Libraries and Information Services, 64(3), 254-262.
Type
Text
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Collection
Citation
Deng, Liya, “The Evolution of library reference services: From general to special, 1876 – 1920s,” CALASYS - CALA Academic Resources & Repository System, accessed January 15, 2025, https://ir.cala-web.org/items/show/711.