School of Information and Library Studies (University of Michigan) records, 1904-[ongoing].

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School of Information and Library Studies (University of Michigan) records, 1904-[ongoing].

Materials relating to the teaching of library science at the university, including summer session and departmental files; administrative files of T.W. Koch, William W. Bishop, Rudolph H. Gjelsness, Wallace Bonk, Russell Bidlack, and Robert M. Warner; course materials and topical files; accreditation records, faculty minutes and photographs.

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University of Michigan. Department of Library Science

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Bidlack, Russell E. (Russell Eugene), 1920-

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Dean of the School of Library Science at the University of Michigan; historian of libraries and local Ann Arbor history. From the description of Russell Eugene Bidlack papers, c. 1940s-2003 (bulk 1960s-1980s). (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 85778220 From the description of Russell Eugene Bidlack papers, c. 1940s-c. 1960s. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 83951082 University of Michigan professor, local historian, collector of local histor...

Gjelsness, Rudolph H. (Rudolph Hjalmar), 1894-1968

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Professor of library science at the University of Michigan. From the description of Rudolph H. Gjelsness papers, 1880-1968. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420791 Rudolph Hjalmar Gjelsness (1894-1968), librarian and library educator, was born October 18, 1894 in Reynolds, North Dakota. His Norwegian-born parents, Marius S. and Karoline O. Gjelsness, had settled on a farm in that community when it was part of the Dakota Territory. As a child, he l...

Bishop, William Warner, 1871-1955

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Epithet: Librarian University of Michigan British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001149.0x0003d1 Librarian of the University of Michigan, 1915-1941. From the description of William Warner Bishop papers, 1891-1955. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420631 William Warner Bishop was librarian of the University of Michigan from 1915 until his retirement in 1941. After gradua...

Koch, Theodore Wesley, 1871-1941

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Librarian at the Library of Congress, University of Michigan and Northwestern University, and bibliophile. From the description of Theodore Wesley Koch papers, 1894-1941. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420658 Theodore W. Koch (1871-1941) was for many years a prominent figure in American librarianship. After completing his M.A. degree at Harvard University in 1894, he was employed by the library at Cornell University to catalogue the Fiske Collec...

University of Michigan. School of Information and Library Studies

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Established as Department of Library Science; name later changed to School of Library Science. From the description of School of Information and Library Studies (University of Michigan) records, 1904-[ongoing]. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34419207 ...

University of Michigan. School of Library Science

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University of Michigan. Summer Session.

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Bonk, Wallace John, 1923-1979.

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Professor of library science at the University of Michigan. From the description of Wallace John Bonk papers, 1956-1965. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34421904 ...

Warner, Robert Mark, 1927-2007

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Dr. Robert M. Warner served as sixth Archivist of the United States from July 1980 to April 1985, having been appointed by President Jimmy Carter. During his tenure, Dr. Warner led the agency during one of the most important periods in its history: the transformation from a division of the General Services Administration (GSA) to an independent executive agency. His four-year fight for independence was won on October 19, 1984, when President Ronald Reagan signed legislation that removed the N...