American Librarianship: Some Women
Abstract
Having discussed amiably with the editor the importance of women in the American library field, he responded with a request for some of my memories of individual ladies whom I had known professionally and for whom I had high regard. First I must admit that my field has been the public library and the activities of state libraries and library commissions in the extension of public library service. Undoubtedly in university and endowed reference libraries the men in the field showed up more prominently just as they did in activities and decisions of the American Library Association. However, when John Cotton Dana spoke cogently at a conference we did not forget the equally forceful and intelligent Beatrice Winser who had so great a part in running the Newark Public Library of which Mr. Dana was director. This is but one example plucked at random and I do not like to have these indispensable co‐workers ignored.
Citation
HAMILTON, W.J. (1957), "American Librarianship: Some Women", Library Review, Vol. 16 No. 4, pp. 238-241. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb012278
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
Copyright © 1957, MCB UP Limited