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  1. Margaret Mann (April 9, 1873 – August 22, 1960) was a noted librarian and teacher who dominated the field of cataloging for almost fifty years. The bulk of her career was spent as a professor at the University of Michigan.

  2. Aug 22, 2017 · American librarianship's major personalities. Margaret Mann was a librarian and teacher of unusual ability who dominated the field of classification and cataloging for nearly half a century. Shortly after her third election to the American Library Association Executive Board in 1930, the Bulletin commissioned a brief biographical sketch of her

  3. Jun 18, 2021 · She followed with texts on library cataloging, the LC classification scheme, and the Dewey Decimal Classification. She received the American Library Association Margaret Mann Citation for her contributions to the library science profession. Chan died on August 20, 2014, aged 80³.

  4. Margaret Mann (1873-1960) She is renowned mainly as a teacher of cataloging courses. When ALA set up a library school in Paris in 1924, she directed it and taught her international student body in French.

  5. Margaret Mann (April 9, 1873 – August 22, 1960) was a noted librarian and teacher who dominated the field of cataloging for almost fifty years. The bulk of her career was spent as a professor at the University of Michigan.

  6. of the first special librarians in advertising; Jean McLeod, librarian for Sears Roebuck; and Margaret Mann, who cataloged the Engin eering Societies Library) make a fleeting appearance. These women and the two female founders of SLA?Sara Ball, librarian of the Newark Business Branch, and Anna Sears, librarian for the Mer

  7. This provocative book takes you through the principles of eight core values as it considers the questions on the minds of most librarians today, including:What is the role of the library...

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