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Margaret Stieg Dalton

    Cette auteure explore les dynamiques et le développement historique dans le domaine de la bibliothéconomie et des sciences de l'information. Son travail examine des thèmes tels que les services de référence et les systèmes en ligne, en se concentrant sur leurs implications plus larges pour les institutions académiques et publiques. Sa recherche et son écriture éclairent souvent l'interaction complexe entre l'information, la technologie et les changements sociétaux. Par sa production savante, elle contribue à la compréhension de l'évolution de ces domaines et de leur impact sur l'éducation.

    Public libraries in Nazi Germany
    Catholicism, Popular Culture, and the Arts in Germany, 1880-1933
    • The book explores the German Catholic cultural movement from the late 19th century to 1933, highlighting how industrialization, literacy, and leisure influenced entertainment demand. It discusses the impact of technological advancements on the marketing of new entertainment forms and the broader effects of modernism on high culture. Through this lens, the author examines how clergy and lay Catholics engaged with both high and popular culture in Germany, offering insights into the intersection of faith and modernity during this transformative period.

      Catholicism, Popular Culture, and the Arts in Germany, 1880-1933
    • Public libraries in Nazi Germany

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Stieg (library and information studies, U. of Alabama) examines the political influence of the Nazi party on German public libraries, as an opening to an exploration both of the nature of the Nazi movement, and to the usurpation of cultural institutions for political purposes in general. She also details the administrative organization, policies, and programs of the libraries, 1933-45. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

      Public libraries in Nazi Germany