Library Review: Volume 34 Issue 2

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THE SETTING

W.J. MARTIN

The island of Ireland lies in the Atlantic Ocean separated from its neighbour Great Britain to the east by the Irish Sea. Ireland itself is divided geographically and politically…

THE INFORMATION MATRIX

ROSS COOPER

Information is often regarded as a nation's most valuable resource. The management of this resource at a national level presupposes the existence of a coherent national…

GOVERNMENT LIBRARIES

MARY DOYLE, OLIVER MARSHALL

The legal basis of the Irish Civil Service is contained in the Ministers and Secretaries Act, 1924. This act designated the extent of ministerial authority; it also established…

ACADEMIC LIBRARIES

SEAN PHILLIPS

For the Republic of Ireland, as for most European countries, the period since the Second World War has been one of growth and expansion in higher education. This has resulted…

COMMUNITY LIBRARIES

DEIRDRE ELLIS‐KING

The origins of Irish public libraries may be said to lie deep in the monastic schools of the middle ages, which housed manuscripts transcribed by the monks and which acted as the…

LEARNED SOCIETY LIBRARIES

BRIGID DOLAN

Learned societies, with well defined research objectives, were formed for the organisation and dissemination of Irish scholarship in the 18th century. For the members, the…

THE PROFESSION

MAIRIN O'BYRNE

The history of the early years of the library movement in Ireland must be read in conjunction with its political counterpart in order to understand why, although the enabling Acts…

TRAVELLER FROM TUNBRIDGE WELLS: RONALD BENGE REMEMBERS

DAVID GERARD

When his first full‐length book Libraries and cultural change, was published, Ronald Benge stepped forward as the compulsive conscience of our time, a happy worrier about…

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0024-2535

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1927 – 2017

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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hybrid