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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Socialrealism och individualism : En kvaltiativ, jämförande studiet av bilderböcker 1970-tal och 2000-tal

Carstensen, Alexandra, Styregård, Lovisa January 2008 (has links)
No description available.
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Modern ideas about old films : the Museum of Modern Art's Film Library and film culture, 1935-39

Wasson, Haidee. January 1998 (has links)
This dissertation provides a cultural history of the first North American film archive, the Film Library of the Museum of Modern Art (New York), established in 1935. It asks a seemingly simple question: How was it that small, popular, debased, ephemeral objects like films came to be treated as precious, complex and valuable historical objects? It therefore explores how ideas about archiving (seeing and saving films) intersect with practices of collection and exhibition, by mapping the evolution of key institutional discourses and cultural trends from the birth of the medium to the Film Library. It considers links between the archive and longstanding concepts in film culture---utopianism, cinematic knowledge and art. It attends to the more specific convergence of interests---public and private, national and international---which impacted on the Film Library's institutional shape and on the debates in which it was embroiled. This dissertation shows that despite the Film Library's home within an institution of modern art, film's archival value was associated more with the urgency of recovering a history that had been lost and less with an art that had been neglected. This contention is further supported by an examination of the Film Library's first circulating film programs and their public reception. This dissertation postulates that the library's development of an unprecedented and broad acquisition policy as well as an active exhibition program made it more than a mere reflection of the uniquely historical and modern attributes of the cinema: a meeting of aesthetic ferment, technology, commercialism, propaganda, popularity and information. It concludes that the library was an important intervention into these discourses marking with institutional certainty the contested nature of film as a cultural object as well as the ongoing project to understand it.
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The Order2 of Books : A Foucauldian Archaeology of the early Swedish Library knowledge between 1912 and 1939 / Böckernas ordning : En Foucauldiansk arkeologi över den tidiga bibliotekskunskapen i Sverige mellan 1912 och 1939

Stjerna, Albin January 2014 (has links)
This thesis investigates the early field of library knowledge in Sweden between 1912 and 1939 (circa) through the lens ofFoucault’s archaelogy using a number of official documents (reports, bills, and statutes) as well as a number of articlesand speeches published in the journal Biblioteksbladet (founded 1916). It seeks to answer the question of how it becamepossible to form a field of knowledge, which external relations structured and enabled the field to exist, and which internalrelations of power and authority made it possible for librarians, state officials, ministers of education, and other experts toagree and disagree on the proper management of public libraries during the period.
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Die Hauptbibliothek der Akademia Muzyczna w Gdansku [Musikhochschule in Danzig]

Michalska, Anna January 1999 (has links)
Die Entstehung der Bibliothek ist mit der Geschichte ihrer Alma mater eng verbunden. Die staatliche Musikhochschule wurde am 1. Oktober 1947 gegründet und an demselben Tag fing auch die Bibliothek ihre Tätigkeit an.
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”Föreningslänken mellan människorna och boken” : En diskursanalytisk studie av debatten kring utlåningssystem under början på 1900-talet / “The connecting link between people and books” : A discourse analytical study of issue systems in early twentieth century Sweden

Frid Hallström, Josefine January 2023 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the debate surrounding the implementation of specific library issue systems (the Browne issue system and the Gothenburg issue system) in early twentieth century Sweden. Utilising discourse analysis as a theoretical basis, several articles published in the trade magazine Folkbiblioteksbladet between 1903 and 1911 have been analysed. The articles contain argumentation in favour of either of the two issue systems, through which it is possible to analyse larger ideas regarding the nature of the emerging public libraries in Sweden. Through close reading of these articles, four main discourses as well as a fifth overarching discourse have been identified: efficiency, statistics, guiding, uniformity, and finally control. These discursive discussions both inform and reveal the shape that the debate takes, as well as reveal an understanding of the ideals existing surrounding the formation of the new public libraries in Sweden. The study shows that the influence of the Anglo-American library sphere, as well as a strong interest in technological development and a modernisation of society at large contributed to the issue system debate and subsequently to the formation of the modern Swedish public libraries. Regarding the issue system specifically it was the Browne issue system which became the more widely implemented one in Sweden.  This is a two-year master’s thesis in library and information science.
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Modern ideas about old films : the Museum of Modern Art's Film Library and film culture, 1935-39

Wasson, Haidee. January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
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Kolloquium zur Bibliotheksgeschichte der SLUB

Bürger, Thomas 16 January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Am 13. Oktober versammelten sich in der Generaldirektion 25 Mitarbeiter und Gäste aus 10 Institutionen um einen Tisch, um über eine künftige Bibliotheksgeschichte der SLUB zu diskutieren....
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Ein Bibliotheksneubau für Freiberg

Stump, Katrin 22 December 2009 (has links) (PDF)
"Die heiße Begierde, nach Freiberg zu gehen und Ihr Schüler zu werden, lag schon lange in mir“. Diese euphorischen Worte schreibt Alexander von Humboldt 1790 an Abraham Gottlob Werner, den berühmten Mineralogen, dessen Professur an der damals noch jungen Bergakademie zahlreiche Studenten aus der ganzen Welt nach Sachsen lockte.
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Cape Town City Libraries: 1952-1972

Laishley, Kathleen Mary January 2014 (has links)
Magister Artium - MA / The purpose of the study is to investigate the history and development of the Cape Town City Libraries (CTCL) from 1952-1972 and examine the effect of apartheid legislation on establishing a public library system. The study looks at one library service, how it was established, how it adapted to the political and social forces of the time and the services it delivered. Data was sourced from the surviving CTCL archives, interviewing people who worked for CTCL and researching relevant material in the National Library and Archives. Public libraries have aims and functions which are underpinned by a philosophy of free and equal access to all and access to knowledge and books. IFLA defines a public library as an organization that: provides access to knowledge, information and works of imagination through a range of resources and services and is equally available to all members of the community regardless of race, nationality, age, gender, religion, language… (Koontz & Gubbins, 2010). Legislation introduced by the National Party enforced segregation and controlled access to knowledge and books which brought CTCL into conflict with library philosophy. This legislation determined who the CTCL could serve, where they could serve them and what they could serve them. The findings show that CTCL extended the library service to more people and increased the number of facilities, membership and circulation but in a segregated manner. Censorship legislation affected library stock but also induced self-censorship amongst librarians further restricting what was available to patrons. Staff were treated differently because of their racial group
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Ein Bibliotheksneubau für Freiberg

Stump, Katrin 22 December 2009 (has links)
"Die heiße Begierde, nach Freiberg zu gehen und Ihr Schüler zu werden, lag schon lange in mir“. Diese euphorischen Worte schreibt Alexander von Humboldt 1790 an Abraham Gottlob Werner, den berühmten Mineralogen, dessen Professur an der damals noch jungen Bergakademie zahlreiche Studenten aus der ganzen Welt nach Sachsen lockte.

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