His writing includes Mundaneum: Archives of knowledge,[3] "The Origins of Information Science and the International Institute of Bibliography/International Federation for Information and Documentation (FID)",[4] "Libraries in Times of War, Revolution, and Social Change".[5]
Rayward's influence as a professor who formulated theoretical frameworks and a broader understanding of the library as a cultural agent has been documented by Michael Buckland.[6]
References
^ abcWarden Boyd Rayward. "Paul Otlet, An Encounter"(PDF). Abd-bvd.be. Archived(PDF) from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
^Rayward, W. Boyd. 1991. ‘The Case of Paul Otlet, Pioneer of Information Science, Internationalist, Visionary: Reflections on Biography.’ Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 23 (3): 135–45.
^Rayward, W. Boyd, (2010) Mundaneum: Archives of knowledge (Occasional paper no. 215). Urbana-Champaign: University of Illinois, Graduate School of Library and Information Science.
^Rayward, W. Boyd. 1997. "The Origins of Information Science and the International Institute of Bibliography/International Federation for Information and Documentation (FID)". Journal of the American Society for Information Science 48 (April): 289–300.
^Rayward, W. Boyd, and Christine Jenkins. 2007. "Libraries in Times of War, Revolution, and Social Change". Library Trends 55 (3): 361–755.
^Buckland, Michael K., and Niels W. Lund. "Boyd Rayward, Documentation, and Information Science". Library Trends 62 (Fall 2013): 302–10.
External links
Boyd Rayward. "Otlet Page". people.lis.illinois.edu. Archived from the original on 12 June 2009. Retrieved 20 January 2014.