Library History Round Table (LHRT)
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The Library History Round Table of the ALA facilitates communication among scholars and students of library history & supports research of library history.
Chicago, IL
Joined February 2019
In light of the cuts to the IMLS, this account will no longer be active. https://t.co/PkGVa5nnCY
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This day in literary history: 7/12/1580- The Ostrog Bible, the first complete printed edition in a Slavic language, is published in what is now Ostroh, Ukraine.
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This day in literary history: 7/12/1562- Bishop Diego de Landa burned the sacred idols and books of the Maya, destroying valuable insight into Mayan religion and civilization.
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we are making a change in the schedule and will instead discuss the film, Us & the Night directed by Audrey Lam on April 24th at 7:00pm (Eastern Time). Advanced registration is required:
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Book lovers, librarians, antiquarians, take a look: https://t.co/dP4C0byYof
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ICYMI 3/5/2024: Honoring the Women of the Sibley Music Library https://t.co/R41Mp5Orkt
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Check out this gorgeous "modern" map of Spain, published by Jodocus Hondius about 1610! The map is surrounded by plans, city views, and characters in the dress of the day. Take a closer look here: https://t.co/tOt06ViTgx
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ICYMI: The US federal gov announced cuts to the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). ALA has created a FAQ sheet about the impact on library services. Many thanks to Dr. Kathleen McCook for assembling the resources below: https://t.co/CeBPLrnW03
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The federal government in the United States recently announced cuts to the funding of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), and the American Library Association (ALA) has created a F…
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The first LHRT Reads title will be "The Book at War" by Andrew Pettegree! The discussion will be April 10th. Registration to come :)
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We are pleased to announce the selections for the upcoming year of the LHRT Reads, the Library History Roundtable’s media discussion club. We chose these titles based on your suggestions and are excited to read them along with you! For more info: https://t.co/F0G1xXXLnU
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LHRT Reads 2025 | What would you like to explore & discuss? Greetings Library History Roundtable Members! Thanks to all who joined us for LHRT Reads in 2025! We enjoyed our discussions and are …
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We invite scholars, librarians, historians, and researchers from various disciplines to present their research at the 2025 LHRT Research Forum: https://t.co/N1983katth
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Libraries are not confined to traditional institutions; they exist in a myriad of unexpected places, serving diverse communities in innovative ways. From lighthouses and artists’ studios to m…
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Hello all! Our YouTube channel is now live. You can join us here:
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Welcome to the official YouTube page for the Library History Round Table. LHRT is a division of the American Library Association that seeks to encourage research and publication on library history...
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Thanks to all who joined us for LHRT Reads in 2024! We enjoyed our discussions and are excited to program next year’s selections. What works would you like to explore? We’d love to hear from you and welcome your suggestions here: https://t.co/UhkkQGcv4A
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Something you'd like suggest for LHRT Reads 2025? Let us know! We will consider every suggestion and appreciate your input.
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Hi everyone! Apologies for the long hiatus. I, your friendly neighborhood LHRT Social Media coordinator, am still out on parental leave until the end of the month, but I wanted to wish everyone a great new year of reading and learning more about library history with us!
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ICYMI (June 18, 2024): Perceptions of Recordkeeping in Visual Media: Elder Scrolls V Skyrim https://t.co/lICjFNBchn
#ala #internationalgamesmonth
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The Bentley Rare Book Museum, which was Georgia's first rare book museum and the state's third largest museum-grade rare book collection, has opened their most recent exhibit, A Library of Libraries, which is free and open to the public M-F, 10AM-4PM: https://t.co/onJ6B5Cz1X
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ICYMI (October 27, 2023): A Brief History of Banned Books in America [Smithsonian Magazine Podcast] https://t.co/Vgv3f4wHcT
#bannedbooksweek2024
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Compare and contrast American books bans in history with those of the present day in this podcast from Chris Klimek at the Smithsonian: “On our latest episode of the Smithsonian magazine podc…
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ICYMI (May 16, 2024): Book Challenges: Past and Present https://t.co/vMdSaXi8Kf
#bannedbooksweek2024
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