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Contact: Guy Lamolinara, Library of Congress (202) 707-9217

February 22, 2010

*"Libraries & the Cultural Record" Honors John Y. Cole's Contributions to
Library*
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*Long Career at Library of Congress Documented Through Essays and
Bibliography*

http://www.loc.gov/today/pr/2010/10-036.html


"For more than 30 years, John Y. Cole has led the Center for the Book in the
Library of Congress as its founding director and has devoted his scholarly
pursuits to the Library's history and influence on the culture of the
nation. To recognize his achievements, the journal "Libraries & the Cultural
Record" has just published a book in honor of Cole by devoting the entire
issue to his more than 40-year career at the Library of Congress."

"The Library of Congress and the Center for the Book: Historical Essays in
Honor of John Y. Cole" is a special issue (2010, vol. 45, no. 1) of the
University of Texas journal "Libraries & the Cultural Record: Exploring the
History of Collections of Recorded Knowledge."

"According to issue editor Mary Niles Maack of the University of California
at Los Angeles, the nine invitational essays published in the volume
"address topics representing different aspects of John Cole's contributions
and interests as a scholar and a librarian." In particular, she notes, they
emphasize his dual roles and achievements as the sole director of the Center
for the Book and as a scholar who is also "known internationally as the
foremost expert on the history of the Library of Congress."

"The essays are grouped into four broad themes that, according to the
editor, "characterize John's career and scholarly interests: The History and
Historiography of the Library of Congress; The Center for the Book; The
History of Books, Reading and Publishing; and International Perspectives."

"The issue also includes a chronology and a selected list of Cole's
writings. The chronology documents his education, professional experience,
awards and honors, and major professional activities."

"Current contents of "Libraries & the Cultural Record" are available through
Project Muse (muse.jhu.edu/journals/libraries_and_culture/toc/lac.45.1.html).
Single print issues are available to individuals for $22 and to institutions
for $36 from the University of Texas Press, P.O. Box 7819, Austin, TX
78713-7819; utexas.edu/utpress/journals/jlc.html."

"In 2011, the Library of Congress, in cooperation with the University of
Texas Press, will publish a cloth-bound, expanded and updated edition of
"The Library of Congress and the Center for the Book: Historical Essays in
Honor of John Y. Cole."

"The Center for the Book (www.loc.gov/cfbook) was established by Congress in
1977 "to use the resources and prestige of the Library of Congress to
promote books, reading, literacy and libraries." With its many educational
programs that reach readers of all ages, through its support of the National
Book Festival and through its dynamic state centers in the 50 states, the
District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Center for the Book
has developed a nationwide network of organizational partners dedicated to
promoting the wonders and benefits of reading."
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PR 10-036
02/22/10
ISSN 0731-3527
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Karen Weaver, MLS, Adjunct Faculty, Cataloging & Classification, The iSchool
at Drexel University, College of Information Science & Technology,
Philadelphia PA email: [log in to unmask] / Electronic
Resources Statistician, Duquesne University, Gumberg Library, Pittsburgh PA
email: [log in to unmask]

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