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The ALA World Encyclopedia of Library and Information Services [Dr. Robert Wedgeworth]

Dr. Robert Wedgeworth edited the ALA World Encyclopedia of Library and Information Services (later simply titled World Encyclopedia of Library and Information Services in its final edition). 

It was a major one-volume reference work on librarianship, library history, institutions, technologies, concepts, practices, research, education, and information services worldwide. 

​Dr. Robert Wedgeworth ​ was ALA Executive Director from 1972–1985, later president of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), and a key figure in library education)​. He initiated and edited the work. He saw it as a way to provide a comprehensive overview of library programs and the profession, building on his earlier creation of the ALA Yearbook.

Publication History and Editions

The book has not seen further editions since 1993 and is now considered a historical reference​.

Content and Scope

The encyclopedia aim​ed to be a global, authoritative overview in a single volume—something between a dictionary and a multi-volume set like the separate Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences. It features hundreds of signed articles (around 500 in the 3rd edition, written by roughly 300–437 international contributors) with bibliographies, an index, and illustrations (hundreds of black-and-white photos, plus a new 16-page color portfolio in the 3rd edition highlighting major libraries).

Key features include​d:

It was designed for accessibility—lucid and succinct writing aimed at a general professional audience, library schools, large libraries, and practitioners needing a broad reference.

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