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William Alanson Borden (1853-1931) : an apostle of international librarianship
(International Library Center, 1992)
and many other library appliances, including the removable-drawer catalog card cabinet. He developed many library classification schemes. He also experimented with printed catalog card distribution service. At the professional organization level, he was one...
First American library pioneer in India
(Indian Library Institute and Bibliographical Centre, 1983)
This is a history of the public library movement in Baroda, the first territory not only among the princely states but also in British India to have been provided with universal, compulsory, free primary education and a state-supported free public...
Indian Library Scene as seen at the dawn of independence
(University of Missouri International Library Center, 1990)
"Indian Library Scene as seen at the Dawn of Independence" is a study of libraries and librarianship in India. The study had many goals, including: to make an historical study of the origin, growth and development of libraries and librarianship...
Foundation of library movement in India
(Indian Library Institute and Bibliographical Centre, 1983)
This is a history of the public library movement in Baroda, the first territory not only among the princely states but also in British India to have been provided with universal, compulsory, free primary education and a state-supported free public...
Public library movement in Baroda 1901-1949
(International Library Center, 1969)
This is a history of the public library movement in Baroda, the first territory not only among the princely states but also in British India to have been provided with universal, compulsory, free primary education and a state-supported free public...
Missouri in the library war service
(University of Missouri, 1931)
The new library building [opening announcement]
(University of Missouri, 1916)
The new library building
(1916)
Library handbook for faculty and research workers
(University of Missouri, 1955)
TULIP: The universal list of Indian periodicals
(University of Missouri International Library Center, 1986)
TULIP is the most exhaustive, systematic, and authentic repertoire of India's periodical publications--the embodiment of her cultural heritage, preserved and served in Major libraries of the world. These volumes are the result of a determined...
Library handbook for faculty and research workers
(University of Missouri, 1953)
Handbook of the library
(University of Missouri, 1912)
Library news notes, 1982-1983
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Libraries, 1983)
Newsletter for the personnel of the University of Missouri--Columbia Libraries....
Facilities and resources of the university library for graduate work
(University of Missouri, 1926)
The safety map
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1970s?)
locations of two bus routs and locations of emergency phones on campus. Emergency phone numbers are also listed. This map appears across pages of an unknown publication....
Missouri alumnus, volume 060, number 01 (1971 September-October): Library science
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 1971)
Shri Sayajirao Gaikwad, Maharaja of Baroda: the prime promoter of public libraries
(University of Missouri International Library Center, 1992)
Maharaja Sayajirao III, Gaikwad of Baroda (1863-1939) was inspired by the progress of American public libraries during his visits to this country. He invited William Alanson Borden (1853-1931) to provide similar library services for his own people...
Physical productivity trend of Missouri and Illinois public junior colleges and its relationship with selected institutional attributes, 1968-1972
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1973)
Objectives of the Study: The major purposes of this study were: (1) to find the physical productivity trends in the public junior colleges of Missouri and Illinois during 1968-1972 period; (2) to determine the relationship between physical...
University of Missouri, the Library : material exhibited at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904
(University of Missouri, 1904)
Consists of photographs, printed forms, typescripts including catalog cards, and manuscripts, all mounted on heavy cardboard album leaves. Part of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.).
Indo-American library cooperation
(International Library Center, 1991)
Maharaja Sayajirao of Baroda (India) was inspired by the progress of American public libraries during his visits to this country. He invited William Alanson Borden to provide similar library services for his own people. Borden went to Baroda in 1910...