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Charles William Frederick Goss (1864-1946) was an English librarian, polemicist and cataloguing innovator. He worked in English public libraries at the turn of, and the early, twentieth century, and was prominent among opponents of open access libraries in the UK. ==Life and career==
Goss was born in Denmark Hill, in South London, in 1864. He worked in Birkenhead and Newcastle public libraries, before becoming the first librarian in Lewisham (beating 300 other applicants to the post). He was forced out of this post, and left to become the librarian at the Bishopsgate Institute until he retired. While there, he campaigned to raise the status and pay of library staff. He retired in 1941, and died five years later.〔 〕 Whilst there, he established some of their special collections in London history, labour history, freethought and humanism.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title = Special collections in the heart of the city: Bishopsgate Library )〕
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