Two Great Contributors toLibrary Science:
Charles Ammi Cutter and Minnie Earl Sears
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Ronna Robinson LIBM 6320
October 31, 2011
Food for thought:What would the world of libraries look like without the contributions
of Charles Ammi Cutter and Minnie Earl Sears?
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Charles Ammi Cutter-Born on March 14, 1837 in Boston, Massachusetts -Graduated from Harvard College in 1855 and
from Harvard Divinity School in 1859-During his time in divinity school he was appointed school librarian-Became assistant librarian in the Harvard Libraries from 1860 to 1868(Winke, R. 2004)
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Charles Ammi Cutter continued:-Elected Librarian of the Boston Athenaeum
in 1868-Pioneer in cataloging and classification-Wrote the first major dictionary catalog Rules
for a Dictionary Catalog (1876)-Expansive Classification (1891-93) is the
system of classification that Cutter developed.-1893 until his death –Cutter was librarian of the
Forbes Library, Northampton, Massachusetts (Winke, R. 2004)
“Library Systematizer Extraordinaire:”
• Before his death on September 6, 1903, he made many contributions to libraries.
• While at the Harvard College Library working with Dr. Ezra Abbott he used index cards for the cataloging system so that adding or deleting items could be done on a continuous basis.
• Expansive Classification was designed to be used with very small libraries(first volume) up to the largest libraries(seventh volume). He was still working on the seventh volume when he died.
(Stromgren, P. 2011)
Cutter’s stated goal:“prepare a scheme applicable to
collections of every size, from the village library in its earliest stages to the national library with a million volumes”
(Stromgren, P. 2011)
http://www.forbeslibrary.org/cutter/cacutter.shtml
http://www.amazon.com/Rules-Dictionary-Catalogue-Charles-Cutter/dp/0554609290
Charles Ammi Cutter:- He was among a group to call for librarians
to form a professional organization.-The American Library Association was formed from this meeting on October 6, 1876. (ALA/History, 2011)
Minnie Earl Sears
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-Born in Lafayette, Indiana on November 17, 1873-Earned her B. S. at the age of 18 from Purdue
University-She was a cataloger at Bryn Mawr College, the
University of Minnesota, and the New York Public libraries.
(Sears Now in 80th, 2011)
Minnie Earl Sears continued:
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-Started working at H. W. Wilson in 1923-Wrote List of Subject Headings for Small Libraries, for which she is best remembered (Sears Now in 80th, 2011)
Charles Ammi Cutter & Minnie Earl Sears
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Subject 1
Subject 2
Subject 3
Subject 4
Subject 5
Subject 1 – 100
Who wrote List of Subject Headings?
Minnie Earl Sears
Subject 1 - 200
Who used index cards for their library catalog?
Charles Ammi Cutter
Subject 2 - 100
Who was the first director of the Forbes Library?
Charles Ammi Cutter
Subject 2 - 200
Who worked at H. W. Wilson Company?
Minnie Earl Sears
Subject 3 – 100
Who wrote Expansive Classification?
Charles Ammi Cutter
Subject 3 - 200
Who graduated from college at age 18?
Minnie Earl Sears
Subject 4 - 100
Who was a native of Lafayette, Indiana?
Minnie Earl Sears
Subject 4 - 200
Who was born in Boston, Massachusetts?
Charles Ammi Cutter
Subject 5 - 100
What classification system uses the alphabet instead of
numbers?
Expansive Classification
Subject 5 - 200
What work had its name changed to honor its
author?
Sears List of Subject Headings
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Sears, Minnie Earl. (n.d.). TheFreeDictionary. Retrieved October 29, 2011, from http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Sears,+Minnie+Earl
Sears Now in 80th Year of Helping Library Catalogers Optimize Access toCollections. (n.d.). The H.W. Wilson Company. Retrieved October 27, 2011, from http://hwwtechnicalsupport.com/news/news_2_6_04.cfm
Stromgren, P. (n.d.). Charles Ammi Cutter | Forbes Library. Forbes Library, Northampton, Massachusetts | Welcome. Retrieved October 27, 2011, from http://www.forbeslibrary.org/cutter/cacutter.shtml
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