The Library World Volume 53 Issue 7
Abstract
THIS month usually sees the estimates adopted that must govern public library spending for the year to come. It is likely to be a testing time for many librarians and we look forward with much interest to their experiences this year. The international rearmament programme, which authority has told us will not radically change our economic position, must have its repercussions on all municipal activities; expansion, so badly needed and so often deferred, is not likely to come immediately. However, as we remarked last month, dismal prophecies have so often been confounded by the subsequent facts that we hope 1951 will not be an exception. The defence programme may have some Staff effects, especially if the Z reserves are called again to the Colours. There is much that we may hope and much we should plan for in the months immediately ahead.
Citation
(1951), "The Library World Volume 53 Issue 7", New Library World, Vol. 53 No. 7, pp. 177-200. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009344
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
Copyright © 1951, MCB UP Limited