Agents of change: The rise of international librarianship and the age of globalization
Witt, Steven
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Title
Agents of change: The rise of international librarianship and the age of globalization
Author(s)
Witt, Steven
Issue Date
2014
Keyword(s)
International Librarianship
Paris Library School
Globalization
Abstract
Focusing on the development of international librarianship in the
interwar period, this paper uses the Paris Library School as a case
study to explore the impact of new forms of internationalism on the
development of the profession globally. Administered by the American
Library Association from 1923 to 1928, the Paris Library School
offers a unique view of the evolving international network of library
and information professionals that formed such organizations as the
International Federation of Library Associations. Through this historical
case study, international librarianship is viewed in the context
of globalization theories that focus the advent of international nongovernmental
organizations, growth of global networks, and impact
of transnational cultural flows. This analysis places international
librarianship in the context of the wider social and technological
developments that contributed to the economic and cultural phenomena
characterized as globalization and provides a new theoretical
basis for examining the growth, impact, and flow of international
library development.
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press and the Graduate School of Library and Information Science. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
ISSN
1559-0682
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1353/lib.2014.0006
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