Children's Voices in Librarians' Words, 1890-1930

Kate McDowell
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American librarians between 1890 and 1930 often used children's own words to document young readers' reading choices and library activities. These accounts, based on both surveys of and conversations with children, reveal the relationships children's librarians sought to establish with their young readers and often give some sense of the attitudes of children and their families toward the public library. In their professional reports, children's librarians typically recounted anecdotes, many of which reflected their attitudes toward children's reading habits, immigrant cultural practices, and the perceived need for children to meet middle-class expectations. The writings show that children's librarians struggled to make the library a welcoming place while enforcing rules, and that children were actively engaged with the institution of the public library.
图书管理员笔下的儿童之声,1890-1930
1890年至1930年间,美国图书馆员经常用孩子们自己的话来记录年轻读者的阅读选择和图书馆活动。这些描述,基于对儿童的调查和与儿童的对话,揭示了儿童图书馆员试图与他们的年轻读者建立的关系,并且通常可以了解儿童及其家庭对公共图书馆的态度。在他们的专业报告中,儿童图书管理员通常会讲述一些轶事,其中许多反映了他们对儿童阅读习惯、移民文化习俗以及对儿童满足中产阶级期望的感知需求的态度。这些文字表明,儿童图书管理员在执行规定的同时,努力使图书馆成为一个受欢迎的地方,儿童积极参与公共图书馆的制度。
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