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Brodart

Brodart Company is an international products and services company that serves libraries. Brodart is made up of three divisions: Books & Automation, Contract Library Furniture, and Supplies & Furnishings.

Brodart Company
TypePrivate
Industrylibrary supplies
FoundedNewark, New Jersey 1939 (founded as Library Service. Company name changed to Brodart in 1946)
FounderArthur Brody
Headquarters
Productsbook jackets, library products, furniture, support, training, and consulting services
Revenue$170.8 million (2005)
Websitewww.brodart.com

History edit

Brodart was established as Library Service in 1939, when Columbia University Electrical Engineering student Arthur Brody, the son of pharmacy owners and owners of the Bro-Delle Book Shoppe in Newark, New Jersey, invented the plastic book jacket.[1][2][3] Brody washed the emulsion off some film and folded it around his books for added protection. The covers are used to protect the original paper jackets of books.[4]

In 1946, the company's name was changed to Bro-Dart (later revised to Brodart).

The company grew, and in 1959 Brodart began manufacturing furniture. Brodart’s furniture is sold to schools, universities, and libraries internationally.

In the 1950s Brodart expanded into book distribution. Many books are offered to libraries already cataloged.

Starting in about 1980, Bro-Dart expanded into the area of stationery stores (now commonly called office-supply stores) and book stores. It acquired the California stores of the Oregon-based J. K. Gill Company in the first half of 1980, and in September 1980 acquired the entire J. K. Gill company, which had 36 stores and about 500 employees in four western states.[5] In 1982, Bro-Dart Industries (BDI Investment, Inc.) acquired Burrows, an Ohio chain of book- and office-supply stores, which was based in Cleveland and had 45 stores in 1979 and about $18 million in annual sales.[6] (The company was known as Burrows Brothers before 1944 and after 1988.)[6] By mid-1987, the number of Burrows stores had declined to 29,[7] and the last stores closed in 1992. The J. K. Gill chain continued in operation (as a Brodart subsidiary), but its revenue also fell, in the face of competition from national chains, and the last Gill's stores closed in early 1999.[8]

Divisions edit

  • The Books & Automation Division supplies cataloged and processed books. Brodart offers online tools, bibliographic services, and consulting to libraries. Customers select from English and Spanish titles, as well as audio and video products.
  • The Contract Furniture Division manufactures wooden furniture specified to end-user needs.
  • The Supplies & Furnishings Division offers library supplies and products. The Brodart Supply Catalog offers thousands of items.

Appearance on "Three Wishes" television show edit

In 2005, Brodart was featured in an episode of the NBC television show Three Wishes. The show outlined a young girl suffering from cerebral palsy who had a wish to bring a library to her small Ohio town. Brodart endorsed the show and created a library for the town.

References edit

  1. ^ "In Memoriam: Arthur Brody, June 30, 1920 – May 10, 2012" October 20, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Brodart corporate website
  2. ^ "UC San Diego Foundation Trustee" January 31, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, UCSD Foundation
  3. ^ "Deaths: BRODY, ARTHUR", The New York Times, May 13, 2012
  4. ^ "About Brodart" August 4, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Brodart company website
  5. ^ "Bro-Dart to acquire J.K. Gill". The Oregonian. August 19, 1980. p. A11.
  6. ^ a b "Burrows". The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. Case Western Reserve University. Retrieved 2015-08-11.
  7. ^ Staff and wire reports (July 17, 1987). "Citizens stays in Dayton". Columbus Dispatch. p. 1F.
  8. ^ Hill, Jim (December 25, 1998). "J.K. Gill will end operation". The Oregonian. Portland. p. D1.

Further reading edit

  • Beauge, John, "Brodart Co. to Expand to Williamsport", The Patriot-News (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), September 23, 1994, p. B5.
  • Berry, John, "Fifty Years with Libraries", Library Journal, December 1989, p. 83.
  • "Brodart's Arthur Brody Retires", Library Journal, October 15, 2004, p. 22.
  • Kawaguchi, Karen, "Brodart Has It Covered", Publishers Weekly, June 22, 2002, p. 77.
  • Milliot, Jim, "Brodart Buys Spanish-Language Wholesaler", Publishers Weekly, February 23, 2004, p. 14.
  • Rogers, Michael, "Brodart Aiding Small Publishers", Library Journal, March 15, 2004, p. 24.

External links edit

  • Brodart Supplies and Furnishings Division U.S.
  • Brodart Supplies and Furnishings Division Canada

brodart, company, international, products, services, company, that, serves, libraries, made, three, divisions, books, automation, contract, library, furniture, supplies, furnishings, companytypeprivateindustrylibrary, suppliesfoundednewark, jersey, 1939, found. Brodart Company is an international products and services company that serves libraries Brodart is made up of three divisions Books amp Automation Contract Library Furniture and Supplies amp Furnishings Brodart CompanyTypePrivateIndustrylibrary suppliesFoundedNewark New Jersey 1939 founded as Library Service Company name changed to Brodart in 1946 FounderArthur BrodyHeadquartersWilliamsport PennsylvaniaProductsbook jackets library products furniture support training and consulting servicesRevenue 170 8 million 2005 Websitewww wbr brodart wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Divisions 3 Appearance on Three Wishes television show 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksHistory editBrodart was established as Library Service in 1939 when Columbia University Electrical Engineering student Arthur Brody the son of pharmacy owners and owners of the Bro Delle Book Shoppe in Newark New Jersey invented the plastic book jacket 1 2 3 Brody washed the emulsion off some film and folded it around his books for added protection The covers are used to protect the original paper jackets of books 4 In 1946 the company s name was changed to Bro Dart later revised to Brodart The company grew and in 1959 Brodart began manufacturing furniture Brodart s furniture is sold to schools universities and libraries internationally In the 1950s Brodart expanded into book distribution Many books are offered to libraries already cataloged Starting in about 1980 Bro Dart expanded into the area of stationery stores now commonly called office supply stores and book stores It acquired the California stores of the Oregon based J K Gill Company in the first half of 1980 and in September 1980 acquired the entire J K Gill company which had 36 stores and about 500 employees in four western states 5 In 1982 Bro Dart Industries BDI Investment Inc acquired Burrows an Ohio chain of book and office supply stores which was based in Cleveland and had 45 stores in 1979 and about 18 million in annual sales 6 The company was known as Burrows Brothers before 1944 and after 1988 6 By mid 1987 the number of Burrows stores had declined to 29 7 and the last stores closed in 1992 The J K Gill chain continued in operation as a Brodart subsidiary but its revenue also fell in the face of competition from national chains and the last Gill s stores closed in early 1999 8 Divisions editThe Books amp Automation Division supplies cataloged and processed books Brodart offers online tools bibliographic services and consulting to libraries Customers select from English and Spanish titles as well as audio and video products The Contract Furniture Division manufactures wooden furniture specified to end user needs The Supplies amp Furnishings Division offers library supplies and products The Brodart Supply Catalog offers thousands of items Appearance on Three Wishes television show editIn 2005 Brodart was featured in an episode of the NBC television show Three Wishes The show outlined a young girl suffering from cerebral palsy who had a wish to bring a library to her small Ohio town Brodart endorsed the show and created a library for the town References edit In Memoriam Arthur Brody June 30 1920 May 10 2012 Archived October 20 2012 at the Wayback Machine Brodart corporate website UC San Diego Foundation Trustee Archived January 31 2012 at the Wayback Machine UCSD Foundation Deaths BRODY ARTHUR The New York Times May 13 2012 About Brodart Archived August 4 2012 at the Wayback Machine Brodart company website Bro Dart to acquire J K Gill The Oregonian August 19 1980 p A11 a b Burrows The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History Case Western Reserve University Retrieved 2015 08 11 Staff and wire reports July 17 1987 Citizens stays in Dayton Columbus Dispatch p 1F Hill Jim December 25 1998 J K Gill will end operation The Oregonian Portland p D1 Further reading editBeauge John Brodart Co to Expand to Williamsport The Patriot News Harrisburg Pennsylvania September 23 1994 p B5 Berry John Fifty Years with Libraries Library Journal December 1989 p 83 Brodart s Arthur Brody Retires Library Journal October 15 2004 p 22 Kawaguchi Karen Brodart Has It Covered Publishers Weekly June 22 2002 p 77 Milliot Jim Brodart Buys Spanish Language Wholesaler Publishers Weekly February 23 2004 p 14 Rogers Michael Brodart Aiding Small Publishers Library Journal March 15 2004 p 24 External links editBrodart Corporate Brodart Supplies and Furnishings Division U S Brodart Supplies and Furnishings Division Canada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brodart amp oldid 1010724767, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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