Joseph L. Wheeler

Joseph Lewis Wheeler (March 16, 1884 December 3, 1970) was an American librarian.

Joseph L. Wheeler
Wheeler (c.1927)
BornMarch 16, 1884 
Dorchester 
DiedDecember 3, 1970  (aged 86)
Rutland
OccupationLibrarian 
ChildrenJohn Archibald Wheeler 
Parent(s)
  • George Stevens Wheeler 
Awards

Wheeler was an alumnus of Brown University. He served as director of the Youngstown Public Library from 1916 to 1926.

In 1917, Wheeler took a leave of absence from Youngstown Public Library to work in the Library War Service managing 32 camp libraries.

He was director of the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore, Maryland from 1926 to 1945. In Baltimore, he transformed many of the library's services including increasing the library's holdings of publications related to business, science and fine arts, and placing reference books on open shelves so the public could help themselves to information.

In 1961 he was honored with the Joseph W. Lippincott Award and in 1964 Wheeler was awarded American Library Association Honorary Membership.

In 1999, Wheeler was named as one of 100 American librarians who had a lasting effect on library service and the nation.

Wheeler's son was physicist John Archibald Wheeler. He was married to Mabel Wheeler, with whom he had three other children: Joseph, Robert, and Mary.

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