Sanford Berman Papers (Born Digital Records and Digital Surrogates), 1968, 1974, 1997- 2001 | The American Library Association Archives
Born-digital records and digital surrogates from the Sanford Berman Papers contains website HTML files, correspondence, online and printed articles, press releases, speeches, bulletins, bibliography lists, images, photographs, minutes, e-mails, statements, and petitions, concerning Bermans service as head cataloger at Hennepin County, Minnesota Library (1973-99), as well as his activism about varied issues related with librarianship roles and activities. Subjects include African-American, women's, gay, and alternative library materials; African libraries; Jewish and African-American librarians; public libraries; censorship; labor conditions; Libraries' responsibility with the poor; an appeal against a disciplinary process he faced at the Hennepin County Library; as well as copies of The Unabashed Librarian magazine (Numbers 116-120, 2000), a digitized copy of Berman's book Prejudices and Antipathies (1993), and Sanford Berman's website .HTM files. Materials also include the Hennepin County Library Catalog (2001 - 2002) in MARC format.
Also includes a digital surrogate of Berman's thesis Spanish Guinea: An Annotated Bibliography (1961).
Access copy available upon request.
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