Herbert Goldhor

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Herbert Goldhor

Herbert Goldhor
Born(1917-02-08)February 8, 1917
Died2011
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of Chicago, PhD
Occupation(s)Professor, author, librarian

Herbert Goldhor (February 8, 1917-March 29, 2011) was Director and Professor at the School of Information Sciences (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign).

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Education and Career

Herbert Goldhor was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1917. He received his B.A. from Rutgers University and a B.S. in Library Science from Columbia University in 1938. His first professional position was assistant to the librarian at Iowa State College.

He earned the PhD from the University of Chicago Graduate Library School in 1943. His dissertation was on "The Selection of Employees in Large Civil Service and Non-Civil Service Public Libraries." [1]

He served in the U.S. Army in World War II, primarily in the European Theater from 1944 to 1946, where he rose to the rank of Second Lieutenant. His military role involved library-related activities, including the training of soldier-librarians to support educational and recreational services for troops following the D-Day invasion in June 1944. In a 1947 article Goldhor detailed this experience describing how he helped establish and lead training programs for enlisted personnel to manage army libraries in liberated areas like Paris by late August 1944. [2]

After military service, Goldhor joined the Library School faculty of the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign from 1946 to 1951. While at Illinois he was the editor of the Occasional Papers series and published the first of many trend-line indexes. The "Occasional Papers" series is a venue for disseminating in-depth scholarly works on librarianship, too lengthy, detailed, or specialized for standard periodical publication.

In 1952, Goldhor moved to Indiana to become the chief librarian of the Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library.

He returned to the University of Illinois to direct the Graduate School of Library Science from 1962 to 1978. [3] He coordinated and edited the 1963 Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing.

In 1975 Goldhor was appointed director of the school's Library Research Center. He published the "University of Illinois Annual Survey" (also referred to as the Annual Survey of Public Library Circulation or Annual Indexes for a Sample of American Public Libraries) annually in American Libraries, the magazine of the American Library Association. The survey tracked national trends in public library circulation and expenditures with data indexed to a 1980 base of 100. The series was published from 1974 to 1988. [4]

Goldhor was director of the Library Research Center until his retirement in 1987. A festschrift published in his honor emphasized his contributions to public library service and administration, data collection, and scientific research in librarianship. [5] [6]

Herbert Goldhor died March 29, 2011. [7]

Awards and Honors

Selected publications

Archival resource

Herbert Goldhor papers, 1939–1981. University of Illinois Archives.


References

  1. Krikelas, James; Bunge, Charles A. (Fall 1989). "Herbert Goldhor: A Tribute and Bibliography". Library Trends. 38 (2): 295–312.
  2. Goldhor, Herbert (July 1947). "The Training of Soldier Librarians in the European Theater". Library Quarterly. 17 (3): 171–184.
  3. Powell, Ronald R. (Fall 1989). "Problem Solving in Libraries: A Festschrift in Honor of Herbert Goldhor". Library Trends. 38 (2): 150–325.
  4. 1.1975 (1974 data)Goldhor, Herbert (September 1975). "University of Illinois Annual Survey: Public Library Use Increases". American Libraries. 6 (8): 500–501. JSTOR   25622590.;2.1976 (1975 data) Goldhor, Herbert (August 1976). "University of Illinois Annual Survey: Circulation and Spending Rise". American Libraries. 7 (7): 452.;3. 1977 (1976 data) Goldhor, Herbert (August 1977). "University of Illinois Annual Survey: Steady Growth in Library Use". American Libraries. 8 (7): 466.;4.1978 (1977 data) Goldhor, Herbert (August 1978). "University of Illinois Annual Survey: Public Libraries Show Gains". American Libraries. 9 (7): 470.;5.1979 (1978 data) Goldhor, Herbert (August 1979). "University of Illinois Annual Survey: Circulation Up, Spending Lags". American Libraries. 10 (7): 482.; 6. 1980 (1979 data) Goldhor, Herbert (July–August 1980). "University of Illinois Annual Survey: Public Libraries Spend Fewer "Real Dollars," Show Circulation Decline". American Libraries. 11 (7): 448. JSTOR   25624248.;7.1981 (1980 data) Goldhor, Herbert (September 1981). "University of Illinois Annual Survey: Public Libraries' Circulation and Spending up; Buying Power Erodes". American Libraries. 12 (8): 469. JSTOR   25625717.;8. 1982 (1981 data) Goldhor, Herbert (September 1982). "University of Illinois Annual Survey: Circulation Stable, Expenditures Climb". American Libraries. 13 (8): 534.; 9.1983 (1982 data) Goldhor, Herbert (September 1983). "University of Illinois Annual Survey: Modest Gains in Use and Funding". American Libraries. 14 (8): 537.; 10.1984 (1983 data) Goldhor, Herbert (July–August 1984). "University of Illinois Annual Survey: Public Library Circulation Holds; Spending Jumps 7%". American Libraries. 15 (7): 526. JSTOR   25629274.; 11.1985 (1984 data) Goldhor, Herbert (July–August 1985). "University of Illinois Annual Survey: Circulation Edges Up; Spending Surges". American Libraries. 16 (7): 548. 12. 1986 (1985 data) Goldhor, Herbert (July–August 1986). "University of Illinois Annual Survey: Public Library Spending Jumps 9.7%; Circulation up 1.8%". American Libraries. 17 (7): 554. JSTOR   25630076.; 13.1987 (1986 data) Goldhor, Herbert (July–August 1987). "Circulation Steady in U of Illinois Annual Survey: Public Library Spending Makes Biggest Jump in Decade". American Libraries. 18 (7): 566. JSTOR   25630858.; 14.1988 (1987 data; final edition) Goldhor, Herbert (August 1988). "University of Illinois Annual Survey: Final Edition – Trends Through 1987". American Libraries. 19 (7): 570..
  5. Krikelas, James; Bunge, Charles A. (Fall 1989). "Herbert Goldhor: A Tribute and Bibliography". Library Trends. 38 (2): 295–312.
  6. Powell, Ronald R. (Fall 1989). "Problem Solving in Libraries: A Festschrift in Honor of Herbert Goldhor". Library Trends. 38 (2): 150–325.
  7. "Herbert Goldhor". The News-Gazette. 2011-04-10. Retrieved 2025-11-01.
  8. "Avram, Goldhor, and Thomas Win 1988 ALA Awards". American Libraries. Chicago, Ill.: 532–532 1988.
  9. Librarian of the Year. Illinois Library Association.