REPORT ON The ASLIB 38th ANNUAL CONFERENCE: University of Exeter, 28th September ‐1st October 1964
Abstract
The pleasant surroundings at Exeter University, which is set in a very beautiful park, were a factor in the success of this year's Conference. Sessions were held in the Washington Singer Laboratories, meals served in the spacious Devonshire House Refectory, whilst residential accommodation was at the new Duryard Halls of Residence, in three ‘houses’ but served by a Central Dining Hall. The main disadvantage was the distance between residence and sessions, which had to be overcome by coach transport, but which was in some measure offset by the warm sunny weather.
Citation
(1964), "REPORT ON The ASLIB 38th ANNUAL CONFERENCE:
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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