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Preprint of article published in INFORMATION Processing and Management 32, no. 1 (1996): 63-76;and reprinted in Hahn, T. B. & M. Buckland, eds. Historical Studies in INFORMATION , NJ: INFORMATION Today, 1998, pp. 159-172. This preprint may differ from the , INFORMATION SCIENCE, AND LIBRARYSCIENCE IN THE USAMICHAEL BUCKLANDS chool of library and INFORMATION Studies,University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-4600 Abstract Three related questions are addressed: Why was the work of the Europeandocumentalists largely ignored in the USA before the Second World War? What was the" INFORMATION science versus library science" argument about? Technological innovation was avital force in library science in the late 19th century and again after 1950. Why was it not a vitalforce inbetween? Examination of the technological background and of the Graduate LibrarySchool, University of Chicago, suggests that there was a temporary paradigm change awayfrom design and technological innovation.
"information science versus library science" argument about? Technological innovation was a vital force in library science in the late 19th century and again after 1950.
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