Library Review: Volume 21 Issue 7

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Desalting Bibliographic Borrow Pits

Harry C. Bauer

WHATEVER MAN PERPETRATES, the printing press indelibly perpetuates. The salting of bibliographic borrow pits with glittery falsehoods is therefore a reprehensible imposition on…

The University Library: Functions and Opportunities

Maurice B. Line

COMPUTERS are, in principle, the same as any other technical invention when it comes to practical applications. They either serve the purpose or they do not. We use typewriters…

Prayers at Highgate

James G. Ollé

WHEN NEXT YOU FIND YOURSELF IN LONDON with nothing in particular to do, take a walk westwards from the Archway underground station and along Chester Road until you reach the…

Women Librarians at the College of the Sea

Marjorie Barrett

‘THERE'S NO DOUBT that seamen love to read a good book, especially an adventure story,’ said Mrs Murial Rossiter, deputy librarian at Mansbridge House, Balham. ‘In an average day…

The Therapeutic Value of Strong Language

C.M. Jackson

MY TITLE IMPLIES THAT STRONG language has a therapeutic value. I am not suggesting that foul language for its own sake, or foul language used out of habit, should be condoned, but…

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0024-2535

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1927 – 2017

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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hybrid