Herman H. B. Meyer

Herman Henry Bernard Meyer (1864 – January 16, 1937) was an American librarian.

He worked in several positions at the Library of Congress, including the Head of the Newspaper and Periodical Division (1907), the Chief Bibliographer (1914-1920), and the Head of the Legislative Reference Service (1921-1935)[1] and initiated the Library's services for the blind.

[2][3] He was president of the American Library Association from 1924 to 1925[4] and the Bibliographical Society of America from 1926-1929.

[5] Media related to Herman H. B. Meyer at Wikimedia Commons

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