Library Review: Volume 26 Issue 2

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Library Review 26,2

WITH FIFTY YEARS and six months upon its head, LR has no liking for the settled routine of an editorial in every issue. Yet the outline of the new REVIEW has still not wholly…

SOUND LIBRARIANSHIP IN STRATHCLYDE REGION: AUDIO SERVICES, SUMMER 1977

MADGE BORLAND

The practical spin‐off from expensive research projects is not always apparent. Ms Borland's survey was not funded, promises to be useful, and is remarkably up‐to‐date. LR asks…

OUTREACH: A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

SHEENA MOFFITT

THE MOST problematic aspect of compiling this bibliography was defining the areas of librarianship covered by the term outreach. This leads one to ask whether it should be…

LIBRARIES AND THE COMING OF AGE OF LATIN AMERICAN LITERATURE

JUAN R. FREUDENTHAL

THE VAST PORTIONS of land south of the United States, commonly known as Latin America, form a political, social and cultural structure which—with very few exceptions—owes its…

SWANSEA: THREE CHIEFS IN FIVE DECADES

GARETH WILLIAMS

THE ABOVE advertisement appeared in The Cambrian of 20th August 1875, and in the two following editions of this weekly newspaper. Swansea had adopted the Public Libraries Acts at…

BOOKS, LIBRARIES AND BACKS TO THE LAND

J.G. NOAM ASHER

“Deep in all of us”, wrote a Homes and gardens sub‐editor in April 1965, headlining Elspeth Huxley's article A cottage on a hillside, “is a craving for a quiet country retreat…

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1927 – 2017

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