and theses that have been published in the major databases important in 11brary science. A review of Library Literature 12/84-1/96, ERIC 1966-1995, and 1996 online, ISA 1966-1995 al1 provided citations and/or abstracts about the history of public 11braries generally and individual community libraries in particular. America: History and Life on Disc 1982-1996 (Spring 1996) was useful because this database offered an interdisciplinary approach and indexed some works of professional historians writing 11brary history rather than 11brarians writing from within their own professional perspective. America: History and Life also indexes smali journals unique to a particular area that the other more 11brary specific databases exclude.** Bibliographic Index: A Cumulative Bibliography of Bibliographies by the H. W. Wilson Company was also consulted. A significant bibliography on the history of public libraries in the United States was found on pages 185-190 in Deanna B. Marcum's Good Books In A Country Home: The Public Library As Cultural Force in Hagerstown, Maryland, 1878-1920. Two examples of scholarly works on the history of public 11braries that grew out of Ph.D. dissertations were cited by other authors in ISA and ERIC. These works were Jesse H. Shera's