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A niceness of librarians: attitudinal barriers to career progression
Elizabeth McDermottThis is the second of two consecutive articles taken largely from a PhD thesis. As much as possible it uses the words of the women themselves. It reports respondents’ attitudes…
Research activities and UK public libraries: past imperfect, future tense?
Deborah GoodallInvestigates current research activities in public library services. Draws from interviews with 20 chief librarians. Findings reinforce earlier perceptions and data about research…
Library staff welfare committee: its role in library management in Nigeria
Richard OlorunsolaEffective and efficient services will be difficult to attain in an organisation where disharmony and grievances thrive ‐ be it between staff and management, or among the staff…
Public access to the Internet in public libraries
Ian MurrayThe provision of public access to the Internet in UK public libraries is a service that has been gradually introduced by many public library authorities throughout the UK. There…
Universal availability of publications and its importance to human development, regeneration and growth
Graham P. CornishDiscusses the fact that access to published information is essential to human development. This applies to social, cultural, economic, political and spiritual dimensions…
Developing opinions: the attitudes of ILS staff to continuing professional development
Elizabeth DoneyReports a study which investigated the attitudes of information and library staff in two parts of the ILS sector, the business and the academic, to continuing professional…
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