Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
715
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 1988
Editore
K.G. Saur Verlag GmbH & Co. KG
Edizione
2
ISBN-10
0896643611
ISBN-13
9780896643611
Descrizione
Set against the backdrop of the late 1980s, this work delivers an insightful examination of the evolution and transformation of American libraries during a pivotal time. Authors Barbara Fishcer and Ruth Lochar delve into the various challenges and opportunities faced by libraries, highlighting their role as community hubs amidst rapid societal changes, technological advancements, and shifting cultural landscapes. The narrative weaves together studies, personal anecdotes, and critical analysis, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the state of libraries in the United States.
As they explore key themes such as access to information, library funding, and the importance of literature in an increasingly digital world, Fischers and Lochar shine a light on the librarians' dedication to fostering a love for reading and lifelong learning. This work not only serves as a historical record but also provokes thoughtful discussions about the future of libraries and their vital function in nurturing informed citizenry.
As they explore key themes such as access to information, library funding, and the importance of literature in an increasingly digital world, Fischers and Lochar shine a light on the librarians' dedication to fostering a love for reading and lifelong learning. This work not only serves as a historical record but also provokes thoughtful discussions about the future of libraries and their vital function in nurturing informed citizenry.