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Autor:
Ronald Davies
Publikováno v:
Education for Information. 4:57-58
Autor:
Davies, Ronald
Publikováno v:
Education for Information; January 1986, Vol. 4 Issue: 1 p57-58, 2p
Autor:
Peter Jackaman
Publikováno v:
Library History. 9:169-189
Autor:
Peter Jackaman
Publikováno v:
Library Review. 29:91-106
It is difficult today, after a decade which has seen the introduction of the 35 hour week, when people spend more time at recreation than at work; and when as a result of these developments there has been a substantial growth in interest in leisure a
Autor:
Peter Jackaman, Paul Cook, Colston Hartley, John Smith, Alan Duckworth, Susan Salt, JS Parker
Publikováno v:
New Library World. 78:105-112
THE RELATIONSHIP of a library with those it serves and the writers and other communicators who form its sources is both interesting and complex; and one in which many facets remain to be explored. One aspect of this, the importance of which is not al
Autor:
Roger Stoakley, JR Haylock, Peter Jackaman, David Gerard, Norman Tomlinson, JW Ellison, Claudia Molenda
Publikováno v:
New Library World. 77:205-215
THE RECENT SQUEEZE on local government expenditure has highlighted the dissarray that exists in the public library service in England and Wales, and the extraordinary measures being adopted by some authorities. Some of this disorder can perhaps be at
Publikováno v:
New Library World. 78:185-192
BEFORE THE French Revolution a number of libraries were open to the public, often the result of public‐spirited donations on the part of local men of letters or wealthy bourgeois. Books were generally scholarly and of little interest to the majorit
Autor:
Peter Jackaman
Publikováno v:
Library Review. 29:27-32
Of all industrial activities in these islands that of mining is perhaps the oldest. The extraction of the mineral wealth of the country — tin, iron, copper, gold, coal and so on — has been carried out since Roman times in most parts of the UK. Th
Autor:
Peter Jackaman
Publikováno v:
Library Review. 31:111-120
BORN in 1780, one of twelve children of a successful Quaker banker, Elizabeth Gurney herself became converted to Quakerism at the age of 18 and eventually, after the death of her father, became a minister of the church. At the age of 20 she married t
Publikováno v:
New Library World. 75:208-218
THE COMMENT by Don Revill in the August issue of NEW LIBRARY WORLD raises a number of interesting points. The allocation of library book funds between departments or between site libraries has always proved a sticky problem, and, as Revill points out