Scarecrow Press
Pages: 208
Trim: 5¾ x 8¾
978-0-8108-4026-3 • Hardback • October 2001 • $129.00 • (£99.00)
Sanna Talja works as a researcher on the Academy of Finland's Research Programme in Media Culture.
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 Chapter 1 Official Music Library Policy Statements
Chapter 4 Chapter 2 The Interpretative Repertoires of the Music Library
Chapter 5 Chapter 3 The Common Culture Repertoire
Chapter 6 Chapter 4 The Consumer Culuture Repertoire
Chapter 7 Chapter 5 The Mosaic Culture Repertoire
Chapter 8 Conclusion
Chapter 9 Appendix User Interviews
Chapter 10 References
Chapter 11 Index
Chapter 12 About the Author
Music, Culture, and the Library is a very good book. It targets a neglected topic, is clearly written, rigorously researched, and ambitious in its scope.
— The Library Quarterly
Sophisticated placement of familiar questions of library collection policy within the wider context of alternative social attitudes toward art and culture...highly pertinent to local issues...nice book.
— Patrick Wilson, Professor Emeritus, School of Information Management and Sytems, University of California, Berkeley
If only every type of library received a cultural discussion as thoughtful and instructive as this one, we'd begin to understand more deeply the multiple and complex roles libraries currently fill in contemporary societies. Congratulations to Sanna Talja for penetrating analysis of music libraries that ought to have a ripple effect throughout LIS research and practice.
— Wayne A. Wiegand, Professor, School of Library and Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Co-Director, Center for the History of Print Culture in Modern America