Library Review: Volume 28 Issue 4

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THE OVERSEAS LIBRARY CONSULTANT

J. STEPHEN PARKER

The overseas library consultant is not a new phenomenon on the world library scene, but has become increasingly familiar in recent years. Whilst there are earlier isolated…

LIBRARY EDUCATION IN THE THIRD WORLD: SOME PERSONAL COMPARISONS

RONALD BENGE

Unless LR editorial policies have changed, I believe that it will be appropriate to make a contribution based on personal experience which, in my case, includes fourteen years…

UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: STANDARDS AND EXPECTATIONS

HAROLD HOLDSWORTH

While I can recall the establishment by the British Government of the first series of “overseas” universities in dependent territories I have close knowledge only of those to…

AFRICAN UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES: A CONSUMER VIEWPOINT

GEOFFREY J. WILLIAMS

My first experience of an African university library was at Fourah Bay College in Sierra Leone in 1963. The library, serving one of the earliest established universities in…

EXPATRIATES

ANTHONY OLDEN

Expatriates are people who live in a foreign country, but this article confines itself, in the main, to British expatriate librarians and lecturers in librarianship working in…

VISITORS TO BRITAIN

MICHAEL WISE

The foreign student likely to come to the UK to study Iibrarianship will probably be enrolling for a postgraduate course or a Master's qualification of at least one year's…

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0024-2535

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1927 – 2017

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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hybrid