Library Review: Volume 14 Issue 5

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How the Newspaper Library does it

GEOFFREY WHATMORE

How often, I wonder, does the reader look up from his favourite newspaper to consider how it is done? Those ingenious comparisons, the revealing statistics, the background to the…

It's a Battlefield

J.W. BUCHANAN

Perhaps it was because I had recently been reading Swift's Battle of the Books, but what I know for certain is that I shall always laugh at those people who tell me that libraries…

Are there too many Books?

CHARLES H. MORRIS

Shortly after you so kindly in‐vited me to speak to you I noticed on my bookshelves a scarce book published by the Oxford University Press in 1903 entitled A Chart of Oxford

Quality versus Quantity

J. HARLEY

“Lies from the specialist,” sings the bard, “Give t'old ones a newer twist”; and in addition, of course, a really good lie needs plenty of facts and figures to make it thoroughly…

Crime Stories and the Fiction Question

J. MILLER, M. MILLER

Mr. Robert F. Ashby's article in the Autumn number on the provision of fiction in libraries encourages us, as consumers who are not librarians, to make a suggestion about the…

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ISSN:

0024-2535

Online date, start – end:

1927 – 2017

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

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hybrid