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  1. Pioneer children's librarian and book critic. Anne Carroll Moore (July 12, 1871 – January 20, 1961) [1] was an American educator, writer and advocate for children's libraries. She was named Annie after an aunt, and officially changed her name to Anne in her fifties, to avoid confusion with Annie E. Moore, another woman who was also ...

  2. 8. März 2021 · By Louise Lareau, Managing Librarian. March 8, 2021. In honor of Women's History Month, the Library is taking a look back at some of the remarkable women who changed The New York Public Library—and the field of librarianship—forever with our new series, Foreword: Women Who Built NYPL.

  3. 5. Aug. 2016 · Anne Carroll Moore, the New York librarian who changed children's lit forever. The Internet's Premier Weirdo. Follow Us. Nightlight. The Librarian Who Changed Children’s Literature Forever....

  4. Anne Carroll Moore (1871-1961) was a children's librarian, and an author and critic of children's books. She headed the Children's Department of the Pratt Institute Library from 1896 to 1906, and was the first Supervisor of Work with Children at the New York Public Library, 1906-1941.

  5. Anne Carroll Moore Papers Biographical / Historical note v Biographical note Anne Carroll Moore, an innovator in the field of children's librarianship, was born in Limerick, Maine on July 12, 1871. Anne was the youngest of the eight children of Luther Sanborn Moore and Sarah Hidden Barker, and the only daughter. She was particularly close to ...

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  6. 11. März 2013 · Anne Carroll Moore became a leader in her field at a time when limited employment options were available to women and women were not yet considered full citizens. To honor a long history of women’s accomplishments, read Miss Moore Thought Otherwise along with other picture book biographies of women who defied gender stereotypes.

  7. 14. Juli 2008 · Did Anne Carroll Moore think she could rule his library from the goddam Grosvenor? Hopper ordered Sayers to take Stuart out of his hiding place. “He got into the shelves of the Library all...