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INNER CITY: END OF THE ROAD FOR TRADITIONAL LIBRARIANSHIP
DONALD ROSSLR rarely prints position papers. The piece which follows is an exception which the author himself believes does not apply exclusively to inner city libraries.
CATALOGUE STRATEGY: HELD UP AT THE LIGHTS?
P.K. ESCREETWriting primarily for an American audience, two recent authors take as their starting point the fact that over the last decade the success of automated cataloguing systems have…
ON‐LINE: EQUALIZING ACCESS TO RECORDED KNOWLEDGE
DOUGLAS ANDERSONInformation is the key to economic and social development. However, before information can be put to productive use it must be processed, stored and disseminated. Among the…
THE CATCH 22 OF SUNDAY SERVICE
PETER JACKAMANIt is difficult today, after a decade which has seen the introduction of the 35 hour week, when people spend more time at recreation than at work; and when as a result of these…
CULTURE IN THE OLD WEST COAST
DANIEL HAYI was fairly certain that I had explored most aspects of Whitehaven history. However this town of endless surprises had yet one more to spring on me. On his return my plumber…
STUDYING AND COLLECTING EARLY CHILDREN'S BOOKS
STUART HANNABUSSThe study of children's books has always been a mixed affair in which reader response and classroom methods jostle with the parameters used by librarians. In recent years…