Synopsis
Five thousand years ago, the Sumerian people created writing and established libraries to preserve the prayers, hymns and documents necessary for progress both in religion and commerce. Ever since, libraries have reflected and shaped the societies that created them by preserving the thoughts and actions of their ancestral cultures, and transmitting them through time. A librarian for more than 30 years, Fred Lerner has based this volume on "The Story of Libraries" (Continuum, 1998). More concise, and with twice as many illustrations, it should appeal to secondary school students, as well as to older readers, who want an international history of book collection, from the invention of writing to the computer age.
Book details
Published
16/12/1999
Publisher
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
ISBN
9780826412010
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Children's > Humanities > History
History and Transport > History > History of specific subjects
Children's > Reference > Information resources and places of interest
Reference and Languages > Library and information sciences > Library acquisitions and collection development
Reference and Languages > Library and information sciences > Library and information services
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