Poole's Index To Periodical Literautre; Volume 5
- 674pages
- 24 heures de lecture
Ce bibliographe et bibliothécaire fut un pionnier dans le monde des bibliothèques, crédité de la création d'index fondamentaux de littérature périodique. Son influence s'étendit de l'organisation des collections à la conception architecturale des bibliothèques. Bien que ses points de vue sur l'unicité de chaque collection aient été à l'encontre de la tendance croissante à la standardisation, sa vision a façonné le mouvement moderne des bibliothèques. Il a occupé des postes de longue durée dans plusieurs institutions importantes, inspirant les carrières de nombreux autres bibliothécaires.






A comprehensive guide to periodical literature by Frederick Poole and William Isaac Fletcher. Index to Periodical Literature is an essential tool for librarians, researchers, students, and readers wanting to locate articles in numerous periodicals. Highly recommended for all libraries.
Poole's Index to Periodical Literature is a comprehensive index of articles published in various periodicals covering various subjects including sciences, social sciences, and humanities. It was compiled by William Frederick Poole, the founder of the Chicago Public Library, and his assistants. This book provides a valuable resource for those researching various subjects and topics and serves as a useful tool for students, teachers, and researchers.
Poole's catalogue provides a comprehensive listing of the books available in the Mercantile Library of Boston in the mid-19th century. With entries on everything from history and science to literature and philosophy, this book is a valuable resource for scholars and curious readers alike.
The Ordinance of 1787 and Dr. Manasseh Cutler as an Agent in its Formation is a historical study of the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, a seminal piece of American legislation that established the framework for government in the territories northwest of the Ohio River. The book focuses on the role of Dr. Cutler, a prominent Ohioan and delegate to the Continental Congress, in shaping the content and passage of the ordinance.