Library Review: Volume 9 Issue 6
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Libraries I Love
WILLIAM POWERI doubt if any book‐lover likes to read out‐of‐doors, unless, in snatches, at a book‐stall. The glare is painful, there are the quivering shadows of leaves, you either fry or…
The Librarian and the Art of Reading
R.H. BLACKBURNLibrarians are, on the whole, dangerously modest concerning the actual and potential influence their work exercises on society. I say “dangerously modest,” because in these days…
The Children's and Juniors' Reading Room of the Lenin Library in Moscow
ANTONINA SHAPOVALOVASuch silence reigned in the children's reading room that when I asked one of the librarians, sotto voce, to direct me to the director's office, some of the young heads went up and…
Library Development in the Post‐war Period: a Second Symposium
L.R.In this issue we publish further contributions on the subject of the Library Association Council's proposals. We will, of course, be pleased to publish further comments from any…