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THE ORGANISING COMMITTEE of the British Library was set up in June 1971 following the acceptance in April 1970 by the government of the recommendations of the Dainton Report on the national libraries and the consequent White Paper (Cmnd 4572) in January 1971. The committee is to plan the organisation of the library and develop and co‐ordinate its policy, and is clearly of the greatest importance, not only to the national libraries but to all libraries through the bibliographic and research services the British Library will undertake. What do we know of the work of this committee, which has now been in existence for a year?

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FRANCIS, S., BRADLEY, P., VERNON, K., HOUGHTON, T., FEATHERSTONE, T., WINKLEY, S., REVILL, D., DAVINSON, D., HOYLE, J. and CAREY, R. (1972), "Comment", New Library World, Vol. 73 No. 12, pp. 313-319. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb038081

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