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THE DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARIES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE

D.W. BUTCHER M.A. (Librarian to the Agricultural Research Council Institute of Animal Physiology, Babraham, Cambridge)

Journal of Documentation

ISSN: 0022-0418

Article publication date: 1 April 1951

84

Abstract

There are over fifty Faculty, Departmental, and Special Libraries in the University of Cambridge and, as may be imagined, the functions of these libraries vary greatly. There are roughly speaking three main types. The main purpose of the first group is to make books available to undergraduates who are reading for Tripos and other examinations, while that of the second group is to supply the needs of the teaching staff and of research. The third group of libraries caters for the needs of the teaching staff, of research students, and of examination students. It must be borne in mind that this grouping is purely arbitrary, and the reader will find that scientific libraries are in many cases seeking to cater for undergraduates as well as for those engaged in research.

Citation

BUTCHER, D.W. (1951), "THE DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARIES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE", Journal of Documentation, Vol. 7 No. 4, pp. 221-243. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb026175

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