[LIS-Forum] The History of Media Librarianship: A Chronology

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Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 12:23:28 +0530 (IST)
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From: madhav rao <madhavdkj_vsnp at yahoo.co.in>


> Before media centers could be established, non-print
> technological instructional aids had to be developed.
> 
> Before libraries could be established, "books" had to
> be written.
> 
> But before books could be written man had to learn how
> to write.
> 
> Thus the beginnings of today's library media centers
> must be traced back to the earliest beginnings of
> writing more than 5,000 years ago.' 
>                       
>                          -------Amy R. Loucks-DiMatteo

The following is a chronology of the history of media
> librarianship. Although the term "media" includes both
> print and non-print materials, this history primarily
> explores the development of non-print materials.
> 
> See the URL for more!!
> 
>
http://www.sis.buffalo.edu/faculty/ellison/Syllabi/519Complete/readings/historym
edialib.html
> 
> Regards
> A. Madhava Rao
> Nexus Information Services Corporation
> Secunderabad






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