Comment
Abstract
IF YOU should ever have a mind to experience the flavour of life in the British public library service during the early decades of this century, you could not do better than turn to the contemporary files of the periodicals of librarianship. Apart from its beastlier aspects, to which only a George Orwell could have done justice, the library journals reflected pretty well the public library world as it used to be: impoverished and imperfect, but optimistic and resilient.
Citation
Ollé, J.G., Tank, J., Jefferson, G., Liddle, D., Reid, D. and Steele, C. (1980), "Comment", New Library World, Vol. 81 No. 10, pp. 193-203. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb038504
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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