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Library Review 26,3
BOOK selection is back. It is twenty years since it disappeared, in the euphoria of what we now recognise to have been comparative prosperity. Nevermore would librarians need to…
RADICAL CLYDESIDE: THE ANDERSONIAN, 1796–1964
SHUI YIM TSEOlder in its origins than any English Redbrick university, the University of Strathclyde is planning a new library building. A librarian from British Columbia outlines its history…
MANAGEMENT STYLES: AUTOCRACY AND THE ALTERNATIVES
W.R. MAIDMENTBOOKS on management were comparatively rare before the war: the subject scarcely existed in its own right. Libraries themselves were administered, rather than managed, and the…
SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON WOMEN AND EMPLOYMENT
HELEN M. MACKIETHIS bibliography is an attempt at bringing together some of the current or most useful writings on women and employment in Britain, to facilitate much needed research and also as…
DIRECTORIES OF ONGOING RESEARCH
H.J. ROMAN SAGE“AUTHORITIES”—the men or women who know more than all save one or two persons in the country, perhaps in the world, about some topic, be it nuclear contamination or the Navajo…
D. E. EDWARD, GEORGE DOUGLAS BROWN, AND “THE POOR OF COYLTON”
IAN CAMPBELLWhen the brilliant and solitary author of “The house with the green shutters” died young, not a little tidying‐up remained to be done. That, in the absence of a public library in…