Oral history of Charles Baughan
General
Abstract
Charles "Zan" Baughan worked with the Johns Hopkins University libraries for more than 45 years, beginning in 1955. In this interview, Baughan recounts his years working at Johns Hopkins University and the changes he witnessed in the library and the university along the way. Baughan discusses library inconveniences before the construction of the Milton S. Eisenhower Library, when there were 11 libraries within academic departments with limited access for students. He discusses the process of consolidating the libraries into one, a project in which he played a major role. This oral history is part of the Mame Warren oral histories series.
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Dates
Date Published
2002-10-02
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Digital Publisher
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Identifiers
Collection Number
MS.0404
DSpace Item ID
c01e2f51-e2a0-4cd6-b297-c12d11a9b406
Resources
Resource Type
Sound
Extent
01:32:22 hh:mm:ss
Subject
Contributor
Interviewee (ive): Baughan, Charles
Interviewee (ive): Warren, Anne
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Public digital access
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Audio
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04a57dd2-d6d6-4b63-8638-311b25da48ec