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Autor:
James V. Carmichael
Publikováno v:
Libraries & the Cultural Record. 40:324-352
The development of library service in the southern states occurred in a supposedly reconciliatory period of American history following the Civil War, but the reforms of Reconstruction, the indigenous remnants of "southern culture," and feelings of is
Autor:
James V. Carmichael
Publikováno v:
Libraries & the Cultural Record. 37:197-200
Autor:
James V. Carmichael, Anne Buchanan, Jim Cole, Ed Goedeken, Herbert Weinryb, Peter Hernon, Haworth Continuing Features Submission
Publikováno v:
The Serials Librarian. 29:219-236
Autor:
Marilyn L. Shontz, James V. Carmichael
Publikováno v:
The Library Quarterly. 66:21-58
A survey of 465 U.S. (90.5 percent) and Canadian (9.5 percent) 1993 graduates of master's (M.L.I.S. and M.L.S.) programs accredited by the American Library Association (ALA) addressed lesbigay issues within the context of professional social responsi
Autor:
James V. Carmichael
Publikováno v:
Libraries & the Cultural Record. 39:320-322
Autor:
Jr. James V. Carmichael
Publikováno v:
The Library Quarterly. 62:169-216
Southern library education was an almost exclusively female enterprise until about 1930, when the first male students were accepted into the region's only ALA-accredited library school. In the formative (ca. 1905-30) and developmental (ca. 1930-45) y
Autor:
James V. Carmichael
Publikováno v:
The Library Quarterly. 67:88-90
Autor:
James V. Carmichael
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Library & Information Science Research. 16:80-82
Autor:
James V. Carmichael
Publikováno v:
Libraries & the Cultural Record. 45:366-367
Autor:
Jr. James V. Carmichael
Publikováno v:
North Carolina Libraries.
In spite of the random accolade occasionally tossed to the unusually prominent professor, most practitioners regard library educators with distrust, disdain, or at best, strained tolerance. Academicians generally are viewed as self-serving, indulgent