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Ernestine Rose and the Harlem Public Library: Theory testing using historical sources

Posted on:2016-08-23Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The Florida State UniversityCandidate:Skinner, JuliaFull Text:PDF
GTID:1478390017978629Subject:Library science
Abstract/Summary:
This dissertation focused on the 135th Street branch of the New York Public Library, located in the Harlem neighborhood. It focused on the library under the leadership of Ernestine Rose, who was the head librarian from 1920-1942. During this time, the library became a community center with diverse and vibrant programming, and an important influence on the Harlem Renaissance. This study focuses on a longer time period than has been examined previously, and also introduces theory testing to the document analysis, which is an underused method of historical analysis in Information Studies currently. This study uses the theory of Information Worlds, which contextualizes information behaviors within the social worlds individuals inhabit, and introduces the Change in Historic Institutions model, which provides a framework for describing change events.
Keywords/Search Tags:Library, Harlem, Theory
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