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Library History Timeline / Rupert Giles
There is no known relationship between Rupert Giles and SLIS student Kelly Giles. Memorable Quotes on or by Giles on Life, Death, Research, ...
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Library History Timeline wiki / 1820s
A collaborative project of the Spring 2006 UW-Madison SLIS students in "History of American Librarianship" (LIS 569).
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Library History Timeline / 1900s
Library History Timeline ... 1900s. Page history last edited by Emily 10 months ago ... 1900s. 1902 - SuDoc Classification System developed for Federal ...
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Library History Timeline / 1960s
Library History Timeline ... 1967 - The Outsiders published by S.E. Hinton. 1967 - OCLC Online Computer Library Center is founded. ...
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Library History Timeline / Mary Katherine Goddard
Mary Katherine Goddard becomes first female publisher in the United States when she inherits her fathers business. She is the first person to print copies ...
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Library History Timeline / Mary Katherine Goddard
Mary Katherine Goddard becomes first female publisher in the United States when she inherits her fathers business. She is the first person to print copies ...
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Library History Timeline / electro-photography machine
The electro-photography machine, invented by Chester Carlson in 1937 was patented in 1940 and began its commercial success in the 1950s when the Haloid ...
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Library History Timeline / FrontPage
Library History Timeline. A wiki experiment by several generations of the UW-Madison SLIS "History of American Librarianship" class (LIS 569). ...
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Library History Timeline wiki / Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library
The Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library opened its doors in 1915. Built in Harvard Yard with a 3.5 million dollar donation from Eleanor Elkins Widener, ...
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Library History Timeline / Franklin D Roosevelt Presidential ...
On June 30, 1941, the Franklin D. Roosevelt library was first opened to the public. Roosevelt began sketching designs for his presidential library in April ...
 
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