Jesse Shera - Books By Jesse Shera (a Partial List)

Books By Jesse Shera (a Partial List)

  • Introduction to library science: basic units of library service. Littleton, Colo.: Libraries Unlimited, 1976 ISBN 0-87287-173-8
  • Knowing books and men; knowing computers too. Littleton, Colo., Libraries Unlimited, 1973 ISBN 0-87287-073-1
  • The foundations of education for librarianship. New York, Becker and Hayes 1972 ISBN 0-471-78520-2
  • "The complete librarian"; and other essays. Cleveland, Press of Western Reserve University, 1971, 1979 ISBN 0-8295-0193-2
  • Sociological foundations of librarianship. New York, Asia Pub. House 1970 ISBN 0-210-22283-2
  • Documentation and the organization of knowledge. Hamden, Conn., Archon Books, 1966
  • Libraries and the organization of knowledge. London, C. Lockwood 1965
  • An epistemological foundation for library science. Cleveland, Press of Western Reserve University, 1965
  • Information resources: a challenge to American science and industry. Cleveland, Press of Western Reserve Univ. 1958
  • The classified catalog: basic principles and practices. Chicago, American Library Association, 1956
  • Documentation in action / Jesse H. Shera, Allen Kent, James W. Perry . New York : Reinhold Publishing Corp., 1956.
  • Historians, books and libraries: a survey of historical scholarship in relation to library resources, organization and services. Cleveland, Press of Western Reserve University, 1953
  • Bibliographic organization. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1951
  • Foundations of the public library: the origins of the public library movement in New England, 1629–1855. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1952, 1949
  • An eddy in the western flow of America culture. Ohio state archæological and historical quarterly. --Columbus, O., 1935.
  • The age factor in employment, a classified bibliography, by J.H. Shera ... Bulletin of bibliography and dramatic index. --Boston : Boston Book Co., 1931-32.

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