Library Trends
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Articles in Wntr 2007 issue of Library Trends
- Doing their part: the services of the San Diego Public Library during World War II
by Tamara Shaw - Publishing in wartime: the Modern Library series during the Second World War
by Gordon B. Neavill - Libraries in times of war, revolution, and social change
by W. Boyd Rayward - 1954 Ad
by Jean L. Preer - The discourse of loss in song dynasty private and imperial book collecting
by Hilde De Weerdt - Publishing American values: the Franklin Book Programs as Cold War cultural diplomacy
by Louise S. Robbins - The Paris Commune of 1871 and the Bibliotheque Nationale
by Gerald S. Greenberg - The music collection of the former Prussian State Library at the Jagiellonian Library in Krakow, Poland: past, present, and future developments
by Marek Sroka - "I cannot get along without the books I find here": the American Library in Paris during the war, occupation, and liberation, 1939-1945
by Mary Niles Maack - 1950 Ad
by Cheryl Knott Malone - "People were literally starving for any kind of reading": the Theresienstadt Ghetto Central Library, 1942-1945
- ACONDA and ANACONDA: social change, social responsibility, and librarianship
by Douglas Raber - Books cannot be killed by fire: the German Freedom Library and the American Library of Nazi-Banned Books as agents of cultural memory
by Nikola von Merveldt - The moral imperative to preserve
by Michele V. Cloonan - Libraries and reading in Finnish military hospitals during the Second World War
by Ilkka Makinen - From reading guidance to thought control: wartime Japanese libraries
by Sharon Domier