Scarecrow Press / Musc Library Association
Pages: 112
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-8108-3866-6 • Paperback • November 2000 • $59.00 • (£45.00)
Richard Griscom is music librarian at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is a former executive secretary of the Music Library Association and served as editor of Notes: Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association from 1997 to 2000C.
Music Librarianship at the Turn of the Century may well become a required textbook...It will be a useful introduction for all new music librarians, and a valuable refresher for those who have worked in the field for many years. The resources and insights proffered here could take music librarianship well into the next century.
— Cataloging & Classification Quarterly
In this one volume collection of essays, specialists in the field review past developments, assess progress to date, and present a focus for present and future responsibilities and challenges. It is a concise, invigorating discussion by committed and engaged participants who share a passion for their subject...This is an important and timely book, which should be an essential purchase for all music libraries and academic libraries, and required reading for music librarians and anyone contemplating a career as a music librarian.
— Collection Management
This volume is a welcome extension of the on-going dialogue in the world of music librarianship...it deserves wide promotion and readership, espousing as it does so passionately some very fundamental values in Western culture.
— Australian Library Journal
This snapshot will be of tremendous value to historical researchers tracing the evolution of music librarianship...The essays vividly convey the issues, concerns, and occasionally the hopes of music librarians as they approached the new millennium.
— Literature and Culture
Aspiring librarians, budding professionals, and old hand alike would do well to read and digest the messages in this book.
— Library & Information Science Research
...this is recommended for academic and music libraries and large public libraries.
— Library Journal