Library Hall of Fame

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The Library Hall of Fame was a list created in 1951 that recognized leaders of the late 19th- and early 20th-century library movement, on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the American Library Association.[1]

A similar list[2] was published in 1999, honoring "100 of the most important people in 20th-century librarianship," limited to "only people who lived and died in [the 20th century]."[3]

Members

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References

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  1. "A Library Hall of Fame" (1951 March 15) Library Journal, 766: 466-72.
  2. "100 of the Most Important Leaders we had in the 20th century" (1999 December) American Libraries, 30 (11): 38-46, 48.
  3. "100 of the Most Important Leaders we had in the 20th century" (1999 December) American Libraries, 30 (11): 39.

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