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NAKAMURA Takuma


Masachi Suzuki’s Contribution on Library Statistics and Surveys in Japan

Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University Volume 17 Page 43-56
published_at 2024-03-31
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Title
日本の図書館統計・調査に対する鈴木賢祐の貢献
Masachi Suzuki’s Contribution on Library Statistics and Surveys in Japan
Abstract
Masachi Suzuki (1897-1967) was a librarian in modern Japan. Existing research has recognized his advocacy regarding the standard classification and his establishment of the first archives in Japan. However, Suzuki’s efforts in library statistics and surveys have not been sufficiently examined. Therefore, using literature as a source, this study analyzes Suzuki’s contributions to library statistics and surveys. Accordingly, Suzuki’s efforts were summarized in the following five points: (1) Compilation of statistical reports on higher school library, (2) introduction of overseas library statistics, (3) invention of library statistical formats, (4) criticism of existing library statistics and surveys, and (5) improvement of library surveys by the Japan Library Association. These efforts are believed to have been based on his interest in overseas library science, strict and meticulous character, and idealistic view of libraries.
Creators NAKAMURA Takuma
Source Identifiers [EISSN] 2189-4825
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Date Issued 2024-03-31
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[EISSN]2189-4825