Library Review: Volume 13 Issue 1

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What Porridge had John Keats?

JAMES BRIDIE

We all seem to be a good deal worried about what to do with our poets. How are they to earn a living? Is poetry a whole‐time job? And, on an all together higher level, what ought…

The Upper Room

WILLIAM LOWNDES

The Public Library was a grim, unattractive‐looking building. Smoke‐blackened and austere, it stood at the junction of two busy thoroughfares, with no outward manifestation of its…

University Librarians and Professional Education

EDITH M. OWEN, P. HAVARD‐WILLIAMS

The purpose of the present article is to ask questions, rather than to answer them. The recent discussions in the University and Research Section of the Library Association have…

The Perennial Problem of Mr. Cox and Mrs. Box

CLIFFORD SNAITH

“I don't claim to know anything about art,” said Mr. Cox, putting his tankard down with some asperity and gazing askance at his outspread Lilliput; “but I think these are a bit…

Librarian Poets

A CORRESPONDENT

A correspondent writes:—The interesting first stave of the Clyde River Anthology in the Library Review reminds one that there are several librarian bards and, occasionally, the…

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ISSN:

0024-2535

Online date, start – end:

1927 – 2017

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid