A Social History of Books and Libraries from Cuneiform to Bytes
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- 2012
Summary
While the importance of writing has often been recognized, the role of books and especially that of libraries has just as often been slighted. Knowledge, once generated, has to be communicated, preserved, and accessible. Books in their varying formats—from clay tablets to scrolls and manuscripts to pixels—have been instrumental in spreading knowledge, although relatively little attention has been given to the story of books themselves.
A Social History of Books and Libraries from Cuneiform to Bytes traces the roles of books and libraries throughout recorded history and explores their social and cultural importance within differing societies and changing times. It presents the history of books from clay tablets to e-books and the history of libraries, whether built of bricks or bytes. Following an introduction that sets the theoretical basis for the historical importance of books and libraries, chapters alternate between the history of the book and the history of libraries. Included within the chapters are short excursions on some particular development, such as book emblems or cataloging. Case studies are given as thematic illustrations of libraries everywhere.
Patrick M. Valentine argues that social and cultural forces have been more influential in determining the nature and status of information, books, and libraries than has technology. But A Social History of Books and Libraries is far from a jeremiad against technology; rather it presents history within the subtle yet shifting context of time and place. Although written primarily for librarians and library students, it will also be of interest to a wider audience of scholars and those interested in books, libraries, and cultural history.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2012
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-8108-8570-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-8108-8571-4
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 203
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access
- Chapter One: Early Books: Beginnings to circa 1450 No access Pages 1 - 22
- Chapter Two: Early Libraries No access Pages 23 - 46
- Chapter Three: Books and Printing: Fifteenth–Nineteenth Centuries No access Pages 47 - 74
- Chapter Four: Libraries in the Renaissance and Beyond No access Pages 75 - 110
- Chapter Five: Modern Print & Computers No access Pages 111 - 140
- Chapter Six: American Libraries No access Pages 141 - 170
- Select Bibliography No access Pages 171 - 190
- Index No access Pages 191 - 202
- About the Author No access Pages 203 - 203





