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Scholar Librarians : Gould, Lomer and Penningnton
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Scholar Librarians : Gould, Lomer and Penningnton
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Abstract |
Between 1893 and 1964 the McGill University Libraries were dominated by the librarians Charles Henry Gould (1855-1919), Gerhard R. Lomer (1882-1970), and Richard Pennington (1904-?). The author evaluates their effectiveness in transforming the university's libraries from a small teaching collection into a major research resource. Each man is considered as a bookman, scholar, and administrator with the conclusion that in composite the three men became the ideal scholar librarian.
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Fontanus
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Vol. 1
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95-104
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Date |
1988
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Language |
en
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McNally, Peter. “Scholar Librarians : Gould, Lomer and Penningnton.” Fontanus Vol. 1 (1988): 95–104. http://fontanus.mcgill.ca/article/viewFile/10/9.
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