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FARMINGTON REDIVIVUS: OR TEN YEARS OF CO‐ORDINATED FOREIGN BOOK PROCUREMENT In The U.S.

ROBERT VOSPER (Director of Libraries, University of Kansas)

Aslib Proceedings

ISSN: 0001-253X

Article publication date: 1 December 1959

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Abstract

It is assumed in many circles that American university libraries are tremendously rich in books and also in dollars. There are to be sure at least twenty today with holdings of well over a million volumes each, and at least twenty‐five have been able recently to acquire additional books at a rate of 40,000 or more volumes each year. Moreover, there are a fair number of American universities. The figures I give you are from the annual official statistics of the Association of College and Research Libraries, which records information for 110 major universities.

Citation

VOSPER, R. (1959), "FARMINGTON REDIVIVUS: OR TEN YEARS OF CO‐ORDINATED FOREIGN BOOK PROCUREMENT In The U.S.", Aslib Proceedings, Vol. 11 No. 12, pp. 327-334. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb049716

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MCB UP Ltd

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