William Charles Berwick Sayers (1881–1960) was a British librarian and teacher.[1] He was one of a "small but remarkable" group of librarians involved in public libraries in the early 20th century[2] and was President of the Library Association in the United Kingdom in the year 1938.[1][3]
In 1896 Sayers began as a junior assistant at the Bournemouth Public Library and in 1904 he was appointed as deputy librarian, working under principal librarian Stanley Jast, at the Public Library in Croydon which then a small country town near south London.
In 1915, he became the chief librarian of the Croydon Public Library and under his leadership he introduced a library service for children and during the 1930s he opened several branch libraries. He made every library an arts centre with a "programme of lectures, recitals and exhibitions".[1] He also set up libraries in hospitals and schools in the country. He was successful in convincing the local council to provide a generous budget and his libraries gained an international reputation for their high standards.[1]
After the Second World War, during which he had been badly injured while serving as a Civil Defence controller, he retired from the Croydon Public Libraries.
Legacy
Sayers contributed in several areas of librarianship: he served in the Library Assistants' Association, contributed to children's librarianship, was a respected teacher and "an outstanding authority"[5] on library classification, and served as a long-term editor of the journal Library World.
He was also a personal friend of musician Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, and after Coleridge-Taylor's untimely death in 1912, Coleridge-Taylor's widow asked Sayers to become his biographer.[6]
Bibliography
As author
The Grammar of Classification, Croydon, Central Library, 1912.
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Musician. His Life and Letters, Cassell & Co., 1916, 2nd ed. 1927.[7]
A Manual of Classification for Librarians & Bibliographers, London: Grafton & Co., 1926, 2nd ed. 1944.[8]
A Manual of Children's Libraries, Allen & Unwin, 1932.[9]
An Introduction to Library Classification, London, Grafton & Co., 1935.[10]
Library Local Collections, Allen & Unwin, 1938.[11]
^Reviews of A Manual of Classification for Librarians and Bibliographers: Henry Bartlett Van Hoesen (1945), The Library Quarterly, JSTOR4303392, Ruth French Strout (1956), The Library Quarterly, JSTOR4304539
^Reviews of A Manual of Children's Libraries: Mary Duncan Carter (1933), The Library Quarterly, JSTOR4301947; Vittorio Camerani (1932), La Bibliofilía, JSTOR26209598; H. Lemaître (1932), Bibliothèque de l'École des chartes, JSTOR43009373; Gloria Escamilla G. (1969), Boletín del Instituto de Investigaciones Bibliográficas, [2]
^Reviews of An Introduction to Library Classification: Henry E. Bliss (1936), The Library Quarterly, JSTOR4302241; Vittorio Camerani (1935), La Bibliofilía, JSTOR26209831
^Review of Library Local Collections: Jackson E. Towne (1939), The Library Quarterly, JSTOR4302651