Congress und Conferenz der Bibliothekare in Chicago, written by Constantin N rrenberg, offers a detailed account of the library congress and conference held in Chicago. Published in 1893, this work provides valuable insights into the historical context of library science and the professional gatherings of librarians during the late 19th century. The book serves as a historical reference, documenting the discussions, presentations, and networking activities that shaped the field. It highlights the international exchange of ideas and best practices among librarians. A significant resource for those interested in the history of library science and the evolution of library practices.
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