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THE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION'S worsening financial position is a matter of general concern, and any constructive suggestions will no doubt be helpful to the Honorary Treasurer and others who plan our finances. The present Library Association structure is workable in practice, but it is becoming increasingly expensive to maintain, and a little thought begins to show the possibilities of economy, without any loss of effectiveness. The most important associated factor at the present time is the possibility of drastic local government reorganisation in 1974, only one year after the earliest date when Library Association subscriptions can be increased. The effect of this reorganisation, as at present proposed, on Library Association structure, needs to be borne in mind.

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TOMLINSON, N., RUSSELL, J., BUCHANAN, E., SMURTHWAITE, J., WALLIS, R., WALLIS, P., HOUGHTON, B., ROBERTS, N., FRANCIS, S., SYKES, P. and NOYCE, J. (1971), "Comment", New Library World, Vol. 73 No. 5, pp. 125-134. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb038050

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