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The ownership of presidential campaign biographies by libraries: an empirical study
Gregory A. Crawford, Glenn McGuigan, Debra Mattern Kephart
2008
108 - 112
10.1108/01604950810886013
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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Purpose – This research aims to examine the inclusion of biographies of presidential candidates in library collections.
Design/methodology/approach – OCLC's WorldCat database was used to search for biographies of presidential candidates that were held by libraries. Only biographies from the two years preceeding and the actual year of a presidential election were included in the analyses.
Findings – The results show that although candidate biographies are plentiful, most are owned by only a few libraries. Recent elections have seen the greatest number of these biographies, many of which have been produced by special interest groups. Analyses show that libraries collect these biographies without regard to party affiliation of the candidate or whether the candidate was victorious.
Research limitations/implications – Only major party candidates were included in the analyses.
Originality/value – Although such campaign materials may seem ephemeral, the paper shows that this material provides the raw material for future research on presidential campaigns and its associated advertising.
Elections,
Libraries,
Literature,
United States of America
Research paper
www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/01604950810886013