The story of libraries : from the invention of writing to the computer age / Fred Lerner.
Material type:
- 0826411142 (alk. paper)
- 027
- Z 721 L616s 1998
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Z 721 E74h 1990 Historia de las bibliotecas / | Z 721 L614s 1998 The story of Libraries : from the investigation of writing to the computer age / | Z 721 L616l 1999 Libraries through the ages / | Z 721 L616s 1998 The story of libraries : from the invention of writing to the computer age / | Z 721 M277b 2007 La biblioteca de noche / | Z 721 M277b 2017 La biblioteca de noche / | Z 721 M483 2015 The meaning of the library : a cultural history / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [220]-236) and index.
The earliest libraries -- Libraries of classical antiquity -- Lanterns of the Dark Ages -- Libraries of the Orient -- Libraries of the Islamic world -- The high Middle Ages -- Gutenberg's legacy -- Treasuries of the book -- The repositories of knowledge -- Libraries for the people -- The rising generation -- Putting knowledge to work -- The craft of librarianship -- Libraries of the future.
This book, which includes fourteen well-chosen illustrations, describes the crucial role libraries have played throughout history: in ancient Egypt, China, the classical Western world, Islam, and medieval and Renaissance Europe. It continues with the libraries of colonial America, The Library of Congress, university libraries, and today's large public library systems. Throughout the twentieth century, libraries have both supported democratic institutions and have also been tools of Nazi and Soviet totalitarianism. At the dawn of the telecommunications and computer age, it is evident that libraries of the future will play a vital role in the preservation of crumbling books and documents, and in forming new ways of preserving our culture.
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