Eleanor Blum

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Eleanor Blum, (March 18, 1909 – July 7, 2011[1]), is the author of scientific papers and bibliographies. She has a PhD in the communication sciences. Blum was the librarian for the communication library at the University of Illinois, UIUC College of Media from 1953 to 1978.[2] She was also Professor Emerita of Library Science at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.[3]

Bibliographies[edit]

  • Basic books in the mass media
  • Mass media bibliography: an annotated guide to books and journals for research and reference
  • Paperbound books in the United States in 1955: a survey of content

Papers[edit]

  • BOOK PUBLISHING - WHAT IT IS, WHAT IT DOES
  • HISTORY OF BOOK PUBLISHING IN UNITED-STATES .1. CREATION OF AN INDUSTRY 1630-1865
  • HISTORY OF BOOK PUBLISHING IN THE UNITED-STATES .3. GOLDEN-AGE BETWEEN 2 WARS 1920-1940
  • A HISTORY OF BOOK PUBLISHING IN THE UNITED-STATES, VOL 4, THE GREAT CHANGE, 1940–1980
  • BOOK SELECTION AND CENSORSHIP IN SIXTIES
  • THE USE OF BOOKS AND LIBRARIES
  • PAPERBACK BOOK PUBLISHING - A SURVEY OF CONTENT
  • FLIGHT FROM REASON - ESSAYS ON INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM IN ACADEMY, PRESS, AND LIBRARY
  • INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF COMMUNICATIONS
  • WOMEN, COMMUNICATION, AND CAREERS
  • PRINTED BOOK IN AMERICA
  • ONE BOOK-5 WAYS - THE PUBLISHING PROCEDURES OF 5 UNIVERSITY PRESSES

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Obituary notice
  2. ^ E-newsletter of the college of media at the University of Illinois
  3. ^ "WHATIS "QUALITY BOOK PUBLISHING?"" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-11-01. Retrieved 2010-02-13.