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Volume 25 / Number 3 / Summer 1990
Libraries
&
Culture a journal of library history
University of Texas Press
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ibraries
&
Culture a journal of library history
Volume 25 / Number 3 / Summer 1990
Editor: Donald G. Davis, Jr.
Associate Editors: Karen Gould, David B. Gracy II, Alan
Gribben, Francis L. Miksa, Loriene Roy, C. Glenn Sparks
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McGill University; Frederick J. Stielow, Catholic University of America;
representing the Library History Round Table, American Library Association; Ian R. Willison, British Library
Editorial Assistant: Bette W. Oliver
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LIBRARIES AND LIBRARIANSHIP IN ITALY
Edited by
Maria X. Wells
Luigi Crocetti
Published by
Libraries & Culture
Graduate School of Library & Information Science
University of Texas at Austin
1990
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Contents
LIBRARIES AND LIBRARIANSHIP IN ITALY
307 Introduction
Maria X. Wells
310 Editorial Note
Donald G. Davis, Jr.
Articles
312 The Ecclesiastical Libraries in Italy: History and Present
Situation
Anselmo Mattioli
334 The Network of Libraries in the Old Italian States Enzo Bottasso
345 The Heritage of the Pre-1861 States in the Italian Library System
Giovanni Lazzari
358 The Endowed Municipal Public Libraries Ennio Sandal
372 The Administration of Municipal Libraries Paolo Traniello
383 The Two National Central Libraries of Florence and Rome Franca Arduini
406 Library Science in Italy since 1945 Gianna Del Bono
433 Bibliographical Studies in Italy since 1945 Enzo Esposito and Giovanni Solimine
446 A Brief History of Library Automation in Italy Susanna Peruginelli
461 Bibliography: Teaching and Profession Piero Innocenti
Notes
474 The Cover
Sandra da Conturbia
479 Contributors
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