Herman H. Fussler
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Herman Howe Fussler (May 15, 1914 – March 2, 1997) was an American librarian, library administrator, teacher, writer and editor, who was a pioneer in the use of microphotography. Fussler was ranked as one of the "100 of the Most Important Leaders we had in the 20th Century" by American Libraries. Fussler served as director of the University of Chicago libraries from 1948 to 1971, was Dean of the University of Chicago Graduate Library School, from 1961 to 1963, and was instrumental in the founding of the Regenstein Library. He helped create the Center for Research Libraries. He was an elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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Herman H. Fussler
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Herman Howe Fussler
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"New Technologies" i.e. microphotography, New "Service Concepts", "Conception and Design of the Joseph Regenstein Library of the University of Chicago"
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Administrator, librarian, writer, editor
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Karl Hartley and Irene Fussler
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The importance of teaching, research, study, and investigation of sound, well-supported and well-managed scholarly libraries will be far more widely understood. The bases of support for libraries will be broadened, but we are unlikely to be rich or, perhaps, even well supported. The role of the library as an auxiliary to teaching, research, and study will continue to be complex. It is likely that some officers and faculty members of institutions of higher education will still not have a thorough grasp of the relation of the library to the objectives of the university.
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New York Public Library, University of Chicago Libraries
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