Frederick H. Wagman
American librarian
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Frederick Herbert Wagman was an American librarian and president of the American Library Association from 1963 to 1964. Wagman was born in Springfield, Massachusetts. He graduated from Amherst College in 1933 before attending Columbia University where he earned both master's and a doctorate degree in 1934 and 1942 respectively. While studying for his doctorate, he taught at the University of Minnesota. In 1945, Wagman joined the Library of Congress as Acting Director of Personnel and of Administrative Services. He served in several roles at the Library of Congress before leaving to be Director of the University of Michigan Library and a professor of Library Science in 1953. He retired from the university in 1982.
Frederick H. Wagman's Published Works
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- Library Service to Undergraduate College Students - The Divisional Plan Library; Undergraduates Do Not Necessarily Require A Special Facility; The Case for the Separate Undergraduate Library (1956) (8)
- The Undergraduate Library of the University of Michigan (1959) (6)
- Magic and Natural Science in German Baroque Literature (1942) (1)
- Library Requirements of the Modern College (1961) (0)
- III. Miraculous Causation and Intervention (1942) (0)
- Magic and Science in German Baroque Literature. (1942) (0)
- IX. Experiment and Experience in Society (1942) (0)
- Federal Aid For Libraries - Some Common Sense About The Future (1966) (0)
- INTERNATIONAL ORIENTATION ON TRAFFIC SAFETY: NECESSARY AND POSSIBLE (1989) (0)
- VII. The Search for Rational Causality (1942) (0)
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