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HAWAII STATE PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM
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Smith, A. Arro, author.
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Capturing Our Stories Oral History Program of Retiring/Retired Librarians.
Librarians -- United States -- Biography.
Librarians -- Interviews.
Librarians -- Attitudes.
Librarians -- Effect of technological innovations on.
Retirees -- Interviews.
Library science -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Libraries -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Collective memory.
Oral history.
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Capturing our stories : an oral history of librarianship in transition / A. Arro Smith ; foreword by Loriene Roy.
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Smith, A. Arro, author.
Chicago : Neal-Schuman, an imprint of the American Library Association, 2017.
Subjects
Capturing Our Stories Oral History Program of Retiring/Retired Librarians.
Librarians -- United States -- Biography.
Librarians -- Interviews.
Librarians -- Attitudes.
Librarians -- Effect of technological innovations on.
Retirees -- Interviews.
Library science -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Libraries -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Collective memory.
Oral history.
ISBN:
9780838914618 (softcover ; alk. paper)
0838914616 (softcover ; alk. paper)
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xviii, 202 pages ; 23 cm
Contents:
Becoming librarians -- Cliché, and stereotypes -- Technology memories -- Regrets -- Helping people -- The collective memory of librarianship -- A primer on oral history theory and methodology -- Practical oral history advice.
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We all have a story to tell about our decision to become a librarian. This oral history forms a story of librarianship by describing a generation of librarians as them move from typewriters and card indexes into full immersion in the digital age. Issues of sexism and compensation are also addressed. The memories they share are nostalgic, humorous, joyful and regretful.
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Wailuku Public Library
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020.922 Sm
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