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摘要
尽管德国图书馆员朱利叶斯·佩茨霍尔特(Julius Petzholdt, 1812-91)在目录学和图书馆学方面做出了许多贡献,但他的重要性却很少得到承认。本文认为,从跨文化,特别是跨大西洋的角度来看,佩茨霍尔特的意义变得更加清晰。文章的第一部分重点介绍了佩茨霍尔特的长期书目期刊《Anzeiger 书目与文献》(Anzeiger Bibliographie und Bibliothekswissenschaft)在19世纪下半叶向广泛的学术受众传播北美图书馆和图书馆事业的知识方面所起的作用。相反,文章的第二部分说明了阿尼姆·格雷塞尔1890年和1902年版本的佩茨霍尔特关于图书馆经济的开创性著作《图书馆经济学》(Katechismus der Bibliothekenlehre, 1856年)如何有助于阐明西欧的图书馆主题,这些主题在同一时期被北美图书馆员采用、改编和延续。总体而言,本文强调佩茨霍尔特及其贡献在图书馆事业发展的关键时期对跨大西洋图书知识流通发挥了关键作用。
Julius Petzholdt and the North American Library World: Transatlantic Circulation of Bibliothecal Knowledge in the Nineteenth Century
Abstract Despite his many contributions to bibliography and librarianship, the importance of the German librarian Julius Petzholdt (1812–91) has rarely been recognized. This article argues that Petzholdt’s significance becomes clearer when viewed from a transcultural, and specifically transatlantic, perspective. The first part of the article highlights the part played by Petzholdt’s long-lived bibliographical periodical, the Anzeiger für Bibliographie und Bibliothekswissenschaft , in disseminating knowledge of North American libraries and librarianship to a broad scholarly audience in the second half of the nineteenth century. Conversely, the second section of the article illustrates how Arnim Graesel’s 1890 and 1902 editions of Petzholdt’s seminal work on library economy, the Katechismus der Bibliothekenlehre (1856), serve to illuminate bibliothecal themes from Western Europe that were adopted, adapted, and perpetuated by North American librarians during the same period. Overall, the article emphasizes that Petzholdt and his contributions played a key role in the transatlantic circulation of bibliothecal knowledge during a critical period in the evolution of librarianship as a profession.
期刊介绍:
Libri, International Journal of Libraries and Information Services, investigates the functions of libraries and information services from both a historical and present-day perspective and analyses the role of information in cultural, organizational, national and international developments. The periodical reports on current trends in librarianship worldwide and describes the transformation of libraries and information services resulting from the introduction of new information technologies and working methods. Background information and the latest research findings in librarianship and information science are made accessible to experts and a broader public. Articles are in English and conform to the highest academic standards.