RECENT TITLES IN CONTRIBUTIONS IN LIBRARIANSHIP AND INFORMATION SCIENCE SERIES EDITOR: PAUL WASSERMAN
Librarians and Labor Relations: Employment Under Union Contracts Robert C. O'Reilly and Marjorie I. O'Reilly
Reading Research and Librarianship: A History and Analysis Stephen Karetzky
Teaching Library Use: A Guide for Library Instruction James Rice Jr.
The Public Librarian as Adult Learners' Advisor: An Innovation in Human Services Jane A. Reilly
Illustrative Computer Programming for Libraries: Selected Examples for Information Specialists Charles H. Davis and Gerald W. Lundeen
Micropublishing: A History of Scholarly Micropublishing in America, 1938-1980 Alan Marshall Meckler
Stereotype and Status: Librarians in the United States Pauline Wilson
The Client-Centered Academic Library: An Organizational Model Charles R. Martell Jr.
Public Library User Fees: The Use and Finance of Public Libraries Nancy A. Van House
Second-hand Knowledge: An Inquiry into Cognitive Authority Patrick Wilson
Information and Misinformation: An Investigation of the Notions of Informa- tion, Misinformation, Informing, and Misinforming Christopher John Fox
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Publication Information: Book Title: Forbidden Books in American Public Libraries, 1876-1939: A Study in Cultural Change. Contributors: Evelyn Geller - author. Publisher: Greenwood Press. Place of Publication: Westport, CT. Publication Year: 1984. Page Number: ii.
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