Abstract

munity. Although music was represented in American libraries much earlier, it was not until late in the nineteenth century that it gained the recognition of library administrators. W. A. Bardwell's 1887 report on Brooklyn's circulating music collection1 and Philip H. Goepp's paper before the Pennsylvania Library Club in 18972 are the earliest printed accounts of music-related activities in American libraries. The Penn?

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