Kenneth F. Kister (born November 3, 1935) is an academic, professor of library science and authority in the field of reference and information sources.[1]
As an academic he taught in the 1960s on "Intellectual Freedom and Censorship".[1] As an author, he edited Kister's Best Encyclopedias and Kister's Best Dictionaries, and has written on the history of librarianship.
He is also the biographer of influential librarian and editor Eric Moon.
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