Wayne A. Wiegand

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Wayne A. Wiegand (1946- ) is an American library historian, author, and academic.

He currently teaches at Florida State University, College of Information.

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  • Augst, Thomas, Wiegand, Wayne A. (Eds); Libraries As Agencies Of Culture Print Culture History In Modern America. University of Wisconsin Press, 2002
  • Danky, James P. & Wiegand, Wayne A.; Print Culture in a Diverse America. Univ of Illinois Press, 1998
  • Danky, James P. & Wiegand, Wayne A.; Women in Print: Essays on the Print Culture of American Women from the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. University of Wisconsin Press, 2006
  • Garrison, Dee, Garrison, Lora Dee, and Wiegand, Wayne A.; (Eds), Apostles of Culture: The Public Librarian and American Society, 1876-1920. University of Wisconsin Press, 2003
  • Herald, Diana Tixier & Wiegand, Wayne A.; (Ed), Genreflecting: A Guide to Popular Reading Interests, Sixth Edition. Libraries Unlimited, 2005
  • Lundin, Anne & Wiegand, Wayne A.; Defining Print Culture for Youth : The Cultural Work of Children's Literature. Libraries Unlimited, 2003
  • Wiegand, Wayne A.; The History of a Hoax: Edmund Lester Pearson, John Cotton Dana, and the Old Librarian's Almanack. Beta Phi Mu., Pittsburgh, 1979
  • Wiegand, Wayne A.; Leaders in American Academic Librarianship: 1925-1975. American Library Association, Chicago, 1983
  • Wiegand, Wayne A.; "n Active Instrument for Propaganda: The American Public Library During World War I. Greenwood Press, Westport, CT, 1989
  • Wiegand, Wayne A.; Supplement to the Dictionary of American Library Biography. Libraries Unlimited Inc., 1990
  • Wiegand, Wayne A.; Encyclopedia of Library History. Garland, 1994
  • Wiegand, Wayne A.; Irrepressible Reformer: A Biography of Melvil Dewey. American Library Association, Chicago, 1996