The Library World Volume 26 Issue 8
Abstract
TO many of us it is a matter for regret that we are not able to keep ourselves so closely in touch with library affairs in other parts of the world as we would wish. With American happenings we are, of course, fairly well acquainted, but Colonial effort has not received the attention which is its due. In many places in the Empire methods are, in certain ways, in advance of ours—in more than one country the legislation has been more enlightened than it was in England until quite recently—and everywhere the experience of keen progressive librarians facing their own particular problems must prove of interest and value to those in the home country. Therefore we believe that by devoting this issue to a discussion of some phases of Colonial librarianship we are but answering the large demand for such information.
Citation
(1924), "The Library World Volume 26 Issue 8", New Library World, Vol. 26 No. 8, pp. 264-296. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009079
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
Copyright © 1924, MCB UP Limited