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Introduction to Public Libraries: Part I: The Historical Development of Public Libraries Online

When did the idea of public library service first emerge, and what should that service ideally look like? The roots of today’s free public libraries stretch deep into history—back to the earliest written records and the ancient institutions that preserved them. “The Historical Development of Public Libraries” traces this long arc, exploring influential libraries across different eras and cultures that embodied early versions of the values we now associate with public librarianship.

Our journey moves from the famed Library of Alexandria, to the commercial subscription libraries of the 19th century that helped shape modern public access, and onward to 20th‑century libraries whose successes and failures reveal how the mission evolved. By the end, we gain a broad understanding of how public libraries and their services have grown, adapted, and expanded—ultimately becoming the community‑centered institutions we recognize today.

 

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify major service developments in public library history.
  • Explain how different book formats positively and negatively impacted collection development work in public libraries.
  • Explain the transition from private and commercial public libraries to free public libraries.
  • Compare library developments in different nations or cultures, to determine if they resemble what we consider to be public libraries.

 

CE Contact Hours for Maryland Public Libraries = 2 hours

Date:
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Time:
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Virtual (Map )
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Audience:
  Library Workers  
Categories:
  Webinar  

Registration is required. There are 42 seats available.

Event Organizer

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Paul Chasen

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