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Preface.(Editorial)
March 22, 2008... It is with great pleasure that we offer this Festschrift to Will Lancaster--renowned teacher, researcher, writer, and editor--on the occasion of his seventy-fifth birthday. With a varied background of experience in industry, libraries, and research and development companies in the United...
The influence of F. W. Lancaster on information science and on libraries: notes on the scope of this Festschrift.(Essay)
March 22, 2008... ABSTRACT
Over a period of four decades F. W. Lancaster has continuously emerged as a visionary leader in the field of library and information science. His research, writings, and teachings have earned him the highest honors in the profession. Lancaster excelled at many fronts: as...
A tribute to F. Wilfrid Lancaster.
March 22, 2008... ABSTRACT
This article presents an overview of the career of F. W. Lancaster. It starts with a review of the recognitions he has received for his teaching accomplishments, both in the United States and in many foreign countries. It then turns to his books, for which he has received awards...
F. W. Lancaster: a family tribute.(Interview)
March 22, 2008... ABSTRACT
This article in the Festschrift for E W. Lancaster contains reflections by Lancaster's family about him as a husband and father.
INTRODUCTION
This tribute by Mrs. Cesaria Lancaster and the children is included to offer readers an insight into the life of E W. Lancaster,...
F. W. Lancaster as scholar, teacher, and mentor: reflections of students.(Essay)
March 22, 2008... ABSTRACT
This essay captures the reflections of several students who studied with Professor F. W. Lancaster during his tenure at the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS) from 1970 to 1992 and beyond. It is organized around the emerging themes...