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Libraries & the Cultural Record

 

Editor: David B. Gracy II, University of Texas at Austin

L&CR is an interdisciplinary journal that explores the significance of collections of recorded knowledge—their creation, organization, preservation, and utilization—in the context of cultural and social history.

Formerly titled Libraries & Culture, the journal adopted its new title as of issue 41:3. The new ISSN is 1932-4855.

"This is a delightful journal, beautifully illustrated. Anyone
with an interest in the history and social context of books and
libraries would enjoy this reasonably priced publication."
Magazines for Libraries

Libraries & the Cultural Record is a member of the Conference of Historical Journals. It is indexed and/or abstracted in America: History and Life, Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Book Review Index, Bulletin des Bibliothéques de France, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, Current Contents/Arts & Humanities, Historical Abstracts, IBR (International Bibliography of Book Reviews), IBZ (International Bibliography of Periodical Literature), ISI Alerting Services, Journal of American History (Organization of American Historians), Library and Information Science Abstracts, Library Literature, MLA International Bibliography, and Social Sciences Citation Index.

LC&R Editorial Office website with more information on the journal

Submission Guidelines

2008, 43:1
2007, 42:4
2007, 42:3
2007, 42:2
2007, 42:1
Fall 2006, 41:4
Summer 2006, 41:3
Spring 2006, 41:2
Winter 2006, 41:1
Archives

2008, 43:1

Promoting Citizenship: How Librarians Helped Get Out the Vote in the 1952 Presidential Election
Jean Preer (Awarded 2007 Justin Winsor Prize)
The Making of a Collection: Mesoamerican Manuscripts at Princeton University
Teresa T. Basler and David C. Wright
To "Build upon the Foundation": Charles Gayarré's Vision for the Louisiana State Library
Faye Phillips

Essays & Notes

Wishing They Were There: Old Postcards and Library History
Bernadette A. Lear
Cultural Record Keepers: Bruce Rogers Book Collection, Archives and Special Collections, Purdue University Libraries
Amanda C. Grossman and Sammie L. Morris

2007, 42:4

The Library and Its Place in Cultural Memory: The Grande Bibliothèque du Québec in the Construction of Social and Cultural Identity
Birdie MacLennan
In Their Own Image: The Public Library Collection as a Reflection of Its Donors
Suzanne M. Stauffer
Breaking the Color Barrier: Regina Andrews and the New York Public Library
Ethelene Whitmire

Essays & Notes

Responses to the Resurrection of Miss Ruth Brown: An Essay on the Reception of a Historical Case Study
Louise S. Robbins
The History of the Library in Western Civilization: A Review Essay
David B. Gracy II
Burning Books: A Review Essay
Stanley Chodorow
Cultural Record Keepers: The New York Mercantile Library and Its Home Delivery Service
Larry Nix
In Memoriam: Robert L. Dawson (1943-2007)
Bette W. Oliver

2007, 42:3

Clara M. Edmunds and the Library of the United States Information Service, 1934-1948
Mordecai Lee
Beyond "Pabulum for the Undergraduates": The Development of the Princeton Theological Seminary Library in the Nineteenth Century
Michael J. Paulus, Jr.
"Indispensable in a Civilized Society": Manuel Payno's "Las bibliotecas de México"
Phillip Jones

Essays & Notes

Can't Judge a Book without Its Binding
Randy Silverman
From Paris to St. Petersburg: Voltaire's Library in Russia
Inna Gorbatov
Cultural Record Keepers: The Evelyn Waugh Library, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin
Richard W. Oram

2007, 42:2

The Book Women of Kentucky: The WPA Pack Horse Library Project, 1936-1943
Donald C. Boyd
"A Proper Function of Library Schools": T. R. Schellenberg's Archives Institute at the University of Texas, 1960
William W. Hardesty
The Public Library Explosion in Colonial New Zealand
J. E. Traue
To "Keep the Past in Lively Memory": William Carl Bolivar's Efforts to Preserve African American Cultural Heritage
William C. Welburn

Essays & Notes

Early Days of the Central Library and the Book Van in Trinidad and Tobago
Claudia Hill
Cultural Record Keepers: Simeon J. Bolan, Dealer in Russian Books
Irina Tarsis

2007, 42:1

Into the Source and History of Chinese Culture: Knowledge Classification in Ancient China
Shuyong Jiang
The Library of the Reich Security Main Office and Its Looted Jewish Book Collections
Dov Schidorsky
The Bibliothèque nationale from 1792 to 1794: Becoming a National Institution during the French Revolution
Bette W. Oliver

Essays & Notes

The Rich Potential of American Public School Library History: Research Needs and Opportunities for Historians of Education and Librarianship
Wayne A. Wiegand
The Power to Name: A Review Essay
Francis L. Miksa
Cultural Record Keepers: The National Archives of the United States
Sarah Quigley

Fall 2006, 41:4

"Let us hasten to redeem the time that is lost": J. G. M. Ramsey's Role in the Collection and Promotion of Tennessee History
Erin R. Lawrimore
The Professionalization of a Calling: Mission and Method at the New York Library Club, 1885-1901
Tom Glynn
"'Tis better to be brief than tedious"? The Evolution of the American Public Library Annual Report, 1876-2004
Bernadette A. Lear

Essays & Notes

"Louder Please": Using Historical Research to Foster Professional Identity in LIS Students
Jean L. Preer
Toward a National Disaster Response Protocol
Randy Silverman
Cultural Record Keepers: Norman W. Brillhart Collection, University of Oklahoma Libraries' Western History Collections
Kristina L. Southwell
Index to Volume 41

Summer 2006, 41:3

Museums, Nationality, and Public Research Libraries in Nineteenth-Century Transylvania
James P. Niessen
Black Public Libraries in the South in the Era of De Jure Segregation
Michael Fultz
The Contributions of Nineteenth-Century Christian Missionaries to Chinese Library Reform
Jing Liao
To Represent Us Truly: The Job and Context of Preserving the Cultural Record
Stanley Chodorow
The Prague Library Floods of 2002: Crisis and Experimentation
Emily Ray
Stimulating Scholarship: Library History Round Table's Research Forum
Christine Pawley
Cultural Record Keepers: The J. Porter Shaw Library, San Francisco Maritime Museum
Judith Overmier

Spring 2006, 41:2

"One Cathedral More" or "Mere Lounging Places for Bummers"? The Cultural Politics of Leisure and the Public Library in Gilded Age America
Alexis McCrossen
Growing up with Books: Fanny Seward's Book Collecting, Reading, and Writing in Mid-Nineteenth-Century New York State
Deirdre C. Stam
Mapping Activities of Artists in the Past: A Bibliometric Study of the Library of the Scandinavian Association in Rome until 1870
Fredrik Åström and Lennart Pettersson
Tradition and Protean Nature—Journals and Scholarly Communication: A Review Essay
Jean-Pierre V. M. Hérubel
The Cover
Edith Anderson Rights

Winter 2006, 41:1

Special Issue: The Woman's Building Library, World's Columbian Exposition, 1893
Sarah Wadsworth, Issue Editor
Symmetrical Womanhood: Poetry in the Woman's Building Library
Angela Sorby
Publicizing Domestic Piety: The Cultural Work of Religious Texts in the Woman's Building Library
Candy Gunther Brown
African-American Women's Writings in the Woman's Building Library
Amina Gautier
Uncle Tom's Cabin at the World's Columbian Exposition
Barbara Hochman
Illinois Women's Novels at the Woman's Building Library
Bernice E. Gallagher
Little Pilgrims' Progress: Literary Horizons for Children's Literature
Anne Lundin

Notes & Essays

Afterword: The Woman's Building Library and History
Emily B. Todd
The Cover
Sarah Wadsworth

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