TY - JOUR
T1 - The book and the rocket
T2 - The symbiotic relationship between american public libraries and the space program, 1950–2015
AU - Spencer, Brett
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
©2016 by the University of Texas Press.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - This article argues that America’s public library system and the space program forged a symbiotic relationship during the space age, a development that galvanized reading and gave rise to interactive outer space experiences in the nation’s libraries. As humanity set out to explore the heavens, librarians and space proponents joined forces to mobilize support for orbital activities and educate the public about outer space through books, films, astronaut forums, exhibits, experiments, circulating telescopes, and immersive learning events. The article draws upon popular newspapers, library trade journals, NASA and space science association documents, and public library web sites.
AB - This article argues that America’s public library system and the space program forged a symbiotic relationship during the space age, a development that galvanized reading and gave rise to interactive outer space experiences in the nation’s libraries. As humanity set out to explore the heavens, librarians and space proponents joined forces to mobilize support for orbital activities and educate the public about outer space through books, films, astronaut forums, exhibits, experiments, circulating telescopes, and immersive learning events. The article draws upon popular newspapers, library trade journals, NASA and space science association documents, and public library web sites.
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U2 - 10.1353/lac.2016.0021
DO - 10.1353/lac.2016.0021
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85107634546
SN - 2164-8034
VL - 51
SP - 550
EP - 582
JO - Information and Culture
JF - Information and Culture
IS - 4
ER -