The Library World Volume 7 Issue 2
Abstract
LIBRARIANS in charge of small municipal collections are sometimes apt to forget, when enviously regarding some of the larger libraries, that, in many ways, a small library has advantages over its larger rivals, and may even carry out ideas and suggestions which are too laborious to be carried out on a very great scale. As an illustration, I wish to cite the experience of my own library at Bingley, and show how, by working out these suggestions, the membership has been raised from 700 to 1,600, and the annual issues from 24,000 to 54,000 volumes.
Citation
(1904), "The Library World Volume 7 Issue 2", New Library World, Vol. 7 No. 2, pp. 28-56. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb008870
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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