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Carriers and Access - Gregory Waksmulski
Carriers and Access: the role of books and libraries through history
Copyright © 2017 by Gregory Waksmulski
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First Printing: 2017
ISBN 978-1-387-13377-2
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Epigram
This is the tragedy of the library throughout history: by bringing books together in one space, cultures and kings inevitably make of them a sacrifice to time
(Battles, 2003, p. 55).
Introduction
Libraries and books exist in a two-way relationship. Libraries house, collect, collocate, circulate and provide access to books. Books, for their part, populate and shape libraries both physically and intellectually. These relationships have been shaped by the changing types of books and public access for libraries. These external factors have changed gradually through time, as books and libraries have become more democratized.
It is important to delineate first what we mean by book.
They have had many forms through their history. We will rely on the overarching concept of Books as the works
conveyed through their media. The carrier matters to us, as it affects the form of libraries; but while these forms have changed, the relationship between works and their