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Carol June Bradley (August 12, 1934 – July 27, 2009) was an American music librarian.


Early life and education

Bradley was born in
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, the daughter of George Albert Bradley and Alice Bolinger Bradley. Her father was a math teacher and her mother was a teacher and school principal. Bradley graduated from Carlisle High School in 1952. She majored in music education at
Lebanon Valley College Lebanon Valley College (LVC, Lebanon Valley, or The Valley) is a private university in Annville, Pennsylvania. History Lebanon Valley College was founded on February 23, 1866, with classes beginning May 7 of that year and its first class grad ...
, where she earned an undergraduate degree in 1956. She trained as a librarian at
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, where she wrote her 1957 master's thesis on the history of Edwin A. Fleisher Music Collection at the
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. Later in her career, she completed doctoral studies in library science at
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, with a 1978 dissertation titled ''The Genesis of American Music Librarianship: 1902-1942''.Celebrating the Life and Career of Carol June Bradley
(1934–2009).
She studied violin, working with Mischa Mishakoff, and played with the
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and the
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during college.


Career

Bradley worked at the Drinker Library of
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in Philadelphia as a young woman. In 1959 she moved to the
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Library in West Point, where she was the academy's first music librarian. In 1960, she began working at
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's music library. She was associate director of the Music Library at the
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from 1967 until her retirement in 1999. She and James B. Coover built the school's music library, and co-directed its
music librarianship Music librarianship is the area of librarianship that pertains to music collections and their development, cataloging, preservation and maintenance, as well as reference issues connected with musical works and music literature. Music librarians ofte ...
master's degree program. In 1977, she was recognized with the Chancellor's Award for Librarianship. Bradley was chair of the
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(MLA)'s Information and Organization Committee from 1959 to 1957, and chair of the Automation Committee from 1969 to 1971. She represented the MLA at the Library Automation, Research, and Consulting Association, and with the
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, both roles served from 1969 to 1971. She received the MLA Citation, the association's highest award, in 2001. She wrote several articles, mostly historical and biographical, for the MLA's professional journal, ''
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,'' and for ''Fontes Artes Musicae,'' the journal of the
International Association of Music Libraries The International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres (IAML)Also known as ''Association Internationale des Bibliothèques, Archives et Centres de Documentation Musicaux'' (AIBM) and ''Internationale Vereinigung der M ...
. In 2003, the MLA established the annual Carol June Bradley Award for Historical Research in Music Librarianship. Bradley wrote and edited professional texts including ''Manual of Music Librarianship'' (1966), ''The Dickinson Classification: A Cataloguing & Classification Manual for Music'' (1968), ''Reader in Music Librarianship'' (1973), and ''Music Collections in American Libraries: A Chronology'' (1981). She also contributed articles to the ''Dictionary of American Library Biography'' (1978), and compiled ''Index to Poetry in Music: A Guide to the Poetry Set as Solo Songs by 125 Major Composers'' (2003). Her 1978 dissertation became the basis of two other books by Bradley, ''American Music Librarianship: A Biographical and Historical Survey'' (1990) and ''American Music Librarianship: A Research and Information Guide'' (2005).


Personal life

Bradley died in 2009, aged 74 years, at a hospital in
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.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Bradley, Carol June 1934 births 2009 deaths Lebanon Valley College alumni Case Western Reserve University alumni Florida State University alumni Music librarians University at Buffalo people United States Military Academy people People from Huntingdon, Pennsylvania 20th-century American librarians 20th-century American women librarians 21st-century American librarians 21st-century American women librarians