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E-book: Sci-Tech Libraries Serving Zoological Gardens

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In response to the general lack of information about zoo libraries, this book, first published in 1988, compiles a collection of descriptions of the libraries serving six American zoos. In addition, a survey made of 78 American zoo libraries is included, including information about their staffs, facilities, collections, and services.



In response to the general lack of information about zoo libraries, this book, first published in 1988, compiles a collection of descriptions of the libraries serving six American zoos. The accounts of zoo libraries include the National Zoological Park in Washington, DC, the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, and the Minnesota Zoological Garden Library in St. Paul. The contributors detail the types of collections and services offered at zoo libraries. In addition, a survey made of 78 American zoo libraries is included, including information about their staffs, facilities, collections, and services, as well as data on 32 archive collections.

1. Introduction Ellis Mount
2. National Zoological Park Branch Library
Kay A. Kenyon
3. Lincoln Park Zoological Gardens Reference Library Joyce M.
Shaw
4. New York Zoological Society Library Steven P. Johnson
5. Zoological
Society of San Diego Library Michaele M. Robinson
6. Minnesota Zoological
Garden Library Angela Norwell
7. Cincinnati Zoo Library Beatrice Orendorff
8.
American Zoological Park Libraries and Archives: Historical Considerations
and Their Current Status Vernon N. Kisling, Jr.
9. Sci-Tech Collections Tony
Stankus, Editor
10. Superconductivity: A Brief Guide to the Research and
Literature C. Herbert Carson, James A. Barrett and Mary Jean Colburn
11. New
Reference Works in Science and Technology Robert G. Krupp, Editor
12.
Sci-Tech Online Ellen Nagle, Editor
13. Sci-Tech in Review Karla J. Pearce
and Giuliana Lavendel, Editors
Ellis Mount