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The Literature of American Library History, 2010-2011

机译:美国图书馆史文学,2010-2011年

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History is lived forwards but it is written in retrospect. We know the end before we can consider the beginning and we can never wholly recapture what it was to know the beginning only.—C. V. Wedgwood, William the Silent: William of Nassau, Prince of Orange, 1533-1584 Every new medium transforms the nature of Human thought. In the long run, history is the story of information becoming aware of itself.—James Gleick, The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood As historians of libraries and librarianship, we face the constant challenge of understanding the people and actions of another era, of another time, and perhaps even of another culture that has changed remarkably from the past to the present. Joyce Carol Oates observed recently that when it comes to the past we "are forever viewers, voyeurs. We haven't a clue."~1 Yet, in order for us to do our work we need to find the clues that are left behind and from them create a story that will inform our readers about the library past and about how that past has influenced the present. That is the task before us each day as we labor in the vineyards of American library historiography.
机译:历史是前瞻性的,但它是回顾性的。我们在考虑开始之前就知道了结局,我们永远无法完全夺回只知道开始的意义。 V. Wedgwood,沉默的威廉:奥兰治亲王拿骚的威廉(1533-1584)每种新媒介都改变了人类思想的本质。从长远来看,历史就是信息逐渐意识到自身的故事。——詹姆斯·格里克(James Gleick),《信息:历史,理论,洪水》作为图书馆和图书馆员的历史学家,我们面临着不断了解人类和人类行为的挑战。另一个时代,另一个时代,甚至可能是从过去到现在发生了显着变化的另一种文化。乔伊斯·卡罗尔·奥茨(Joyce Carol Oates)最近观察到,谈到过去,“我们永远是观众,偷窥狂。我们没有任何线索。”〜1然而,为了使我们能够开展工作,我们需要找到留下的线索。他们从中创造出一个故事,该故事将使我们的读者了解图书馆的过去以及过去的历史如何影响了现在。当我们在美国图书馆史学的葡萄园里工作时,这就是每天摆在我们面前的任务。

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