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"It could have been bigger, but its residents like it as is": small town libraries in Moore County, North Carolina
by Bergquist, Ronald E., Ph.D., The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2006, 397 pages; AAT 3207333

Abstract (Summary)

Large, urban institutions are well represented in American public library history, but the stories of libraries in small towns or in rural areas are not as well represented. During the twentieth century, local citizens in six small Moore County, North Carolina towns ("small" here defined as towns having less than five thousand residents) established and maintained local public libraries. Some of the libraries failed over time, some succeeded, but all of them went through a process of finding their place in their community and governmental environments, environments that were themselves changing with the times. Using newspaper articles, augmented with interviews and direct observation, this is a study of those libraries and the people who created them---in the context of their times and circumstances, and in the context of how they were and are viewed by the profession of librarianship.

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Advisor:Gollop, Claudia
School:The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
School Location:United States -- North Carolina
Keyword(s):Public libraries, Small town, Libraries, Moore County, North Carolina
Source:DAI-A 67/02, Aug 2006
Source type:Dissertation
Subjects:Library science, American history, Public administration
Publication Number: AAT 3207333
ISBN:9780542545047
Document URL:http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1095444501&sid=1&Fmt=7&cl ientId=4729&RQT=309&VName=PQD
ProQuest document ID:1095444501


 

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