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GETTING DOWN TO 2% BOOKS FOR RURAL SCOTLAND
NEIL M. BRUCEIn 1979 the trustees of the R. D. MacLeod Trust divided their monies between the two Scottish library schools to further the studies in libraries and librarianship carried on in…
ACCESS POINTS FOR SERIALS
R.J. PRICHARDSERIALS pose a problem for cataloguers which is essentially simple in its solution. Title entry is the obvious and most satisfactory method of entering a serial in a catalogue and…
THE READING DIMENSION IN EFFECTIVENESS AND SERVICE
A.W. McCLELLANFIRST, one or two naive questions. For example, “What is this public library?” or “What is it for?”. They are questions one could imagine a being from another planet might ask…
THE ADDITIONAL DIMENSION: DAVID GERARD ON SOUND, VISION AND THE LOST CREATIVITY OF THE LIBRARIAN
TO librarians the above comment, appearing as it does in a work offering new ways of looking at literature, is yet another warning from the world outside that other forms of…
THE LONDON LIBRARY BORROWINGS OF THOMAS CARLYLE, 1841–1844
WILLIAM BAKERTHOMAS Carlyle's personal crusade for the opening of a lending library in London and his enlisting for the support of that cause influential and wealthy patrons such as Lord…