
Evolution of the Noble Librarian
Erolution of the Noble Librarien Ben Franklin founds the Library Company of Philadelphia in 1731, the nation's first lending library. For a brief period in 1733 Franklin was actually the librarian at his institution. In 1815 Thomas Jefferson sold his personal book collection to the U.S. replacing the 3,000 volumes that the British had torched, along with the Capitol, in the War of 1812. Thus is founded the Library of Congress. II TUS DUL RUM FRUC II The first recorded woman librarian goes to work at the Boston Athenaeum Library. In 1854 George Boole published his work on the "laws of thought" that would be the foundation for Boolean search STON A tools used in libraries 120 years later. THENEUM In the 1870s Melvil Dewey introduces the Dewey Decimal Classification system, creating a searchable library and ruining the eyesight for generations of librarians unborn. IV In 1884 Andrew Carnegie funds the first public library; he would go on to underwrite over 1600 public libraries across the country. Dewey founds the first library school at Columbia College in 1887; in 1897 the first prominent woman in library education, Katherine Sharp, is named Chief Librarian and head of the Illinois State Library School at the University of Illinois. VI VII By 1928 the field is Library Science, with the first PhD awarded at the University of Chicago. Close to 90% of all librarians were female and considered glorified clerks. Technology creep begins in the 1940s with microfiche and continues in the 1960s with the introduction of electronic databases. George Boole introduces the still incomprehensible Boolean search. He was a mathematician who died his work on "An Investigation into VIII in 1864, published the Laws of Thought" in 1854 which is the basis for Boolean logic, used to create the search tools a century later. LIBRARY In the 1980s Library Science becomes Library and IX Information Science (LIS). IT becomes a crucial component of the librarian's profession. In 2010 most professional library positions require a Master's in LIS; the profession involves cataloguing media in many formats. Created and designed by Master-Degree-Online.com T UM -1807 Erolution of the Noble Librarien Ben Franklin founds the Library Company of Philadelphia in 1731, the nation's first lending library. For a brief period in 1733 Franklin was actually the librarian at his institution. In 1815 Thomas Jefferson sold his personal book collection to the U.S. replacing the 3,000 volumes that the British had torched, along with the Capitol, in the War of 1812. Thus is founded the Library of Congress. II TUS DUL RUM FRUC II The first recorded woman librarian goes to work at the Boston Athenaeum Library. In 1854 George Boole published his work on the "laws of thought" that would be the foundation for Boolean search STON A tools used in libraries 120 years later. THENEUM In the 1870s Melvil Dewey introduces the Dewey Decimal Classification system, creating a searchable library and ruining the eyesight for generations of librarians unborn. IV In 1884 Andrew Carnegie funds the first public library; he would go on to underwrite over 1600 public libraries across the country. Dewey founds the first library school at Columbia College in 1887; in 1897 the first prominent woman in library education, Katherine Sharp, is named Chief Librarian and head of the Illinois State Library School at the University of Illinois. VI VII By 1928 the field is Library Science, with the first PhD awarded at the University of Chicago. Close to 90% of all librarians were female and considered glorified clerks. Technology creep begins in the 1940s with microfiche and continues in the 1960s with the introduction of electronic databases. George Boole introduces the still incomprehensible Boolean search. He was a mathematician who died his work on "An Investigation into VIII in 1864, published the Laws of Thought" in 1854 which is the basis for Boolean logic, used to create the search tools a century later. LIBRARY In the 1980s Library Science becomes Library and IX Information Science (LIS). IT becomes a crucial component of the librarian's profession. In 2010 most professional library positions require a Master's in LIS; the profession involves cataloguing media in many formats. Created and designed by Master-Degree-Online.com T UM -1807 Erolution of the Noble Librarien Ben Franklin founds the Library Company of Philadelphia in 1731, the nation's first lending library. For a brief period in 1733 Franklin was actually the librarian at his institution. In 1815 Thomas Jefferson sold his personal book collection to the U.S. replacing the 3,000 volumes that the British had torched, along with the Capitol, in the War of 1812. Thus is founded the Library of Congress. II TUS DUL RUM FRUC II The first recorded woman librarian goes to work at the Boston Athenaeum Library. In 1854 George Boole published his work on the "laws of thought" that would be the foundation for Boolean search STON A tools used in libraries 120 years later. THENEUM In the 1870s Melvil Dewey introduces the Dewey Decimal Classification system, creating a searchable library and ruining the eyesight for generations of librarians unborn. IV In 1884 Andrew Carnegie funds the first public library; he would go on to underwrite over 1600 public libraries across the country. Dewey founds the first library school at Columbia College in 1887; in 1897 the first prominent woman in library education, Katherine Sharp, is named Chief Librarian and head of the Illinois State Library School at the University of Illinois. VI VII By 1928 the field is Library Science, with the first PhD awarded at the University of Chicago. Close to 90% of all librarians were female and considered glorified clerks. Technology creep begins in the 1940s with microfiche and continues in the 1960s with the introduction of electronic databases. George Boole introduces the still incomprehensible Boolean search. He was a mathematician who died his work on "An Investigation into VIII in 1864, published the Laws of Thought" in 1854 which is the basis for Boolean logic, used to create the search tools a century later. LIBRARY In the 1980s Library Science becomes Library and IX Information Science (LIS). IT becomes a crucial component of the librarian's profession. In 2010 most professional library positions require a Master's in LIS; the profession involves cataloguing media in many formats. Created and designed by Master-Degree-Online.com T UM -1807 Erolution of the Noble Librarien Ben Franklin founds the Library Company of Philadelphia in 1731, the nation's first lending library. For a brief period in 1733 Franklin was actually the librarian at his institution. In 1815 Thomas Jefferson sold his personal book collection to the U.S. replacing the 3,000 volumes that the British had torched, along with the Capitol, in the War of 1812. Thus is founded the Library of Congress. II TUS DUL RUM FRUC II The first recorded woman librarian goes to work at the Boston Athenaeum Library. In 1854 George Boole published his work on the "laws of thought" that would be the foundation for Boolean search STON A tools used in libraries 120 years later. THENEUM In the 1870s Melvil Dewey introduces the Dewey Decimal Classification system, creating a searchable library and ruining the eyesight for generations of librarians unborn. IV In 1884 Andrew Carnegie funds the first public library; he would go on to underwrite over 1600 public libraries across the country. Dewey founds the first library school at Columbia College in 1887; in 1897 the first prominent woman in library education, Katherine Sharp, is named Chief Librarian and head of the Illinois State Library School at the University of Illinois. VI VII By 1928 the field is Library Science, with the first PhD awarded at the University of Chicago. Close to 90% of all librarians were female and considered glorified clerks. Technology creep begins in the 1940s with microfiche and continues in the 1960s with the introduction of electronic databases. George Boole introduces the still incomprehensible Boolean search. He was a mathematician who died his work on "An Investigation into VIII in 1864, published the Laws of Thought" in 1854 which is the basis for Boolean logic, used to create the search tools a century later. LIBRARY In the 1980s Library Science becomes Library and IX Information Science (LIS). IT becomes a crucial component of the librarian's profession. In 2010 most professional library positions require a Master's in LIS; the profession involves cataloguing media in many formats. Created and designed by Master-Degree-Online.com T UM -1807 Erolution of the Noble Librarien Ben Franklin founds the Library Company of Philadelphia in 1731, the nation's first lending library. For a brief period in 1733 Franklin was actually the librarian at his institution. In 1815 Thomas Jefferson sold his personal book collection to the U.S. replacing the 3,000 volumes that the British had torched, along with the Capitol, in the War of 1812. Thus is founded the Library of Congress. II TUS DUL RUM FRUC II The first recorded woman librarian goes to work at the Boston Athenaeum Library. In 1854 George Boole published his work on the "laws of thought" that would be the foundation for Boolean search STON A tools used in libraries 120 years later. THENEUM In the 1870s Melvil Dewey introduces the Dewey Decimal Classification system, creating a searchable library and ruining the eyesight for generations of librarians unborn. IV In 1884 Andrew Carnegie funds the first public library; he would go on to underwrite over 1600 public libraries across the country. Dewey founds the first library school at Columbia College in 1887; in 1897 the first prominent woman in library education, Katherine Sharp, is named Chief Librarian and head of the Illinois State Library School at the University of Illinois. VI VII By 1928 the field is Library Science, with the first PhD awarded at the University of Chicago. Close to 90% of all librarians were female and considered glorified clerks. Technology creep begins in the 1940s with microfiche and continues in the 1960s with the introduction of electronic databases. George Boole introduces the still incomprehensible Boolean search. He was a mathematician who died his work on "An Investigation into VIII in 1864, published the Laws of Thought" in 1854 which is the basis for Boolean logic, used to create the search tools a century later. LIBRARY In the 1980s Library Science becomes Library and IX Information Science (LIS). IT becomes a crucial component of the librarian's profession. In 2010 most professional library positions require a Master's in LIS; the profession involves cataloguing media in many formats. Created and designed by Master-Degree-Online.com T UM -1807
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